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The Kremlin wants North Korean workers out. And behind the scenes of DAU, a Russian film spectacle.
The Kremlin wants North Korean workers out. And behind the scenes of DAU, a Russian film spectacle.
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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Jan 31, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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From Russia With News is hosted by Jonathan Brown and produced by Pjotr Sauer. The episode was recorded and edited at CM Records Studios in central Moscow. Stay tuned for a new episode every Thursday on our site or here. Also available on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify and other audio platforms.
Go deeper:
— Read Anatoly Kurmanaev’s reporting on North Korean laborers being expelled from Russia here: ‘These are our friends’; Russians push to preserve North Korea ties
— Read Albina Kovalyova’s piece in the Telegraph about her experience of working on DAU here: Lights, cameras, madness: my troubling journey inside Dau, the most disturbing movie shoot in history
— This week's Meanwhile in Russia story: Russian art thief confesses to stealing painting to settle debts
Go deeper:
— Read Anatoly Kurmanaev’s reporting on North Korean laborers being expelled from Russia here: ‘These are our friends’; Russians push to preserve North Korea ties
— Read Albina Kovalyova’s piece in the Telegraph about her experience of working on DAU here: Lights, cameras, madness: my troubling journey inside Dau, the most disturbing movie shoot in history
— This week's Meanwhile in Russia story: Russian art thief confesses to stealing painting to settle debts
Released:
Jan 31, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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