Cold Noodles in Pyongyang

North Korea—communist, impoverished, supported by China—and South Korea—capitalist, wealthy, supported by the United States—have coexisted for fifty years... and for fifty years have been discussing reunification. In June 2000, the Pyongyang summit brought together for the first time the leaders of both states and U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright...

Type (Documentaire / Documentaire fiction / Série documentaire)DocumentaryGenre en anglaisSociety & Economy CollectionKoreaWritten byArion Dume, David Carr-BrownDirected by David Carr-BrownIn coproduction with ARTE France / Psychology News / Zoom ProductionSupported by CNC, PROCIREP Year2002Duration26min

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