Camp 14 – Total Control Zone Review

Camp 14 - Total Control Zone
Born in a North Korean re-education camp to two political prisoners, Shin Dong-hyuk only tasted freedom 23 years later when he managed to escape. Finding his way to South Korean, he discovers that freedom is, in its own way, a suffocating experience.

by David Parkinson |
Published on
Release Date:

04 Oct 2013

Running Time:

104 minutes

Certificate:

12A

Original Title:

Camp 14 – Total Control Zone

Struggling to cope with freedom, Shin Dong-hyuk recalls his experiences in a North Korean prison with a harrowing frankness that is reinforced by Ali Soozandeh’s stark animation and the chilling testimony of an ex-secret policeman and impenitent guard. Terrifying.

Scary and startling.
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