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as i've done and i'm said that i played badminton and came in 1st place, we feel happy and these are the most after the judges and the winners. it was time for the middle ceramic and more cheer. and then like it took you equivalent fireworks who closed the proceedings, a very different games to tokyo, but where the taking part was just as important as winning a metal pool. brennan, i'll jazeera ah, let's take you through some of the headlines here. now just now, rapid offensive by the tyler bomb is overwhelming afghan forces is now claiming control of a 5th provincial capital in just 3 days. the most significant gain is the northern city of conduce group says it's also taken the name by city of telephone and saudi paul troops. and moses big bank by london forces say they've recaptured the key
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town from rebel fighters. the ports has been a strong hole for the group known as i'll show, bob saw the thousands of migrants stranded near columbia as border with panama on beginning the journey north. they crossing the dangerous jungle of once known as the darien gap, many hope to eventually reach the united states. today the bo has more from to call in columbia. what's happening here? crisis original crisis planning to try to find a solution to the migrant crisis and we're seeing in south right now. we're trying to put up an operational planning place to try to guarantee a humanitarian corridor where we are right now. one of the most dangerous areas in the world, the diary of gap with criminal traffickers and other dangerous. when you talk to people here,
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they say they're willing to risk it all because they're trying to find a better life for their children. now wildfires is sweeping across parts of east in bolivia to towns in the santa cruz region have been destroyed and more at risk. thousands of hex has a forest on the strong winds. joking the fires, at least for huge, wild finds of burning out of control in greece. a growing blaze on the island, the via has engulf 5 more villages. more than 2000 people have been evacuated since last week. varies, are standing by take more people to safety. a major un climate change for pools is due to be released in the coming hours is expected, the pain to bleak picture of a world already living with the consequences of climate change. it's rewind, now stay with us here on al jazeera, what's most important to me is talking to people,
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understanding what they're going through here. it just either we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. ah ah, hello and welcome to re wines. this week we are re wanting to 2011 and an episode of 11 east, which had secured unique access to north korea, elite screen academy, a school where young active was trained in how best to extol the virtues of the country. then dear leader, kim jong il, here is north korea cinema of dream. the
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what do you see when you go, you went to the money. i'm not in the middle of the media and you look into those gives all means on when i use on kissing you're gone on has on prima's. so you saw me when i it is a tired. i asked, what do you mean to please you think i was using only things humans i guess. oh, only they get. it's a clear summer day on the banks of the tate and river impede gang north korea.
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these young students from the countries the lead film academy are attending and to lecture hi is good for something. can we put on previous normal one, grow your head on all i can, and this will, this afternoon was, you know, was on because if you go he means 20 it is 100. was to see if i ended up filming this encounter a single session. last in just a few hours, has taken us an entire year to arrange what it was in 2008. when we 1st off the permission to make a documentary about north korea is aspiring film workers as a call here. months of negotiations followed, but the answer was always the same. the pyongyang university of cinematic and dramatic arts was closed for renovations. but then in mid 2009, we received word that we could meet the students outside the campus. young and
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young enough to move on the go when you, when he was interested in the thing i would have done when you created went to go so yeah, i was going to be interesting in the into don't you, when you get into the ration, you know what day for going on, you know, i don't know if you want to digital me to the embed terribly crucially the flooding, similar graduate thing or what you meant. and so then can we go there for young? it is lilian toyota cert. ever told you a letter, so i knew that i was talking you would call gets old. okay. so i told them i didn't know must post them and then that so it goes to yes i was. how does she will how when he gets home. oh, how about that?
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i come to you. well, that sounds to me visit on another times a day or 2. how long would you go to congress when the lady was in young ones that i'm seeing very little. so do i think they do this already. it's a tiny window into a closed off world, but that's all we're allowed to film on this visit. it would be more than 6 months before we see and bump. and you'd me again, we're now to return to north korea in june 2010. but our quest to film inside the university has again been turned down instead were given
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permission to go in an outing with in bomb menu and me. she knew me was about i don't want you to watch and read it, but i can do, i don't really understand. when you get that, i would not get to whom you will. i will not get to whom you had someone could give me a thought in when i get through the, the answer, you mean give, passionate to team will not get to looking for a tradition of either municipal. you'll do that and you will have someone bargaining with an invalid pin. i mean and will be done. i will call you julia cruz . i mean, what do you mean to do in order to get back enough? not to get her to go? good, good. my post, i would have hung on an immediate opportunity and i will try to shift from you. we didn't time when you made on on your end, you don't the day when you put you on the new factory or do you want to get a local this
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is perhaps one of the most unusual museums in the world. a shrine to the man north koreans revere as a genius of cinema theater and the circus. the deer leader, kim jong il. we follow the students on their tour. but afterwards, guides inform us that we've committed a grave error and ask us to delete the bulk of footage. this is because the north koreans have a strict rule for filming and photography. as a mark of respect all portraits of their leader kim jong il and all his words of wisdom must be filmed like this in their entirety, with no camera movement, and no parts of the image cut off. it's a tall order. photograph of the dear leader line, the museum wolves. it's hard to move the camera without breaking the golden rule.
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it feels like a wasted trip. but afterwards, a surprise, just as we're about to interview him bum, an unexpected visitor arrives when mother, very famous actors and the total is a need to visit that should keep me printed. indeed considered to be a patrick before nectar was the difference between the patrick and an actor cotton's got mad at that. as soon as pierre was hungry, you done that. i had included you only my son aberdeen that i i was not i tucson take that i took
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on and was the allow you to go least to me, stay somewhere, stay in continuum to talk to him and also thing and they will be in today. it's 6 months later and freezing well we next outside the country. the world is on the edge at north and south korea trade. bob, over the recent shelling of your pill island here in til young the has hardly mentioned of the incident if people are concerned, no one is saying, so like google as usual 2 years and negotiations have claimed paid off the university of law were the 1st born crew ever allowed to film here
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for nearly 6 decades. this institution has existed for one purpose to train film workers for the states propaganda machine. you and me in a bomb. and now in the 3rd year, oh, i can get a full computer. get that if you would prefer tend to my local can fit it on to thought and then we'll give it an issue at all times. i mean and pick it up, but i knew we don't know was i can go to that. was it given and i'm going to go just need a new ways. okay. own in in gun. go creat another 2 minutes to get hands on and keep us that throws a guidance. how does that fit in order to put in,
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a reflection of the family status in north korean society. i was a little in the do our school and the tongue tongue is whoa whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, my husband it honey gong to log in. i am more to have done or when to true pan gone up. cuz obviously when you go to the hot water cause it's him to do and to me tell because of the woman
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who has to be so you may need to go through, you need to talk to you. she can even though it wasn't. ringback to she didn't go mid week bowman, me start work on a new project. director park when young is an exacting taskmaster or but usually some we don't, we don't count on lucas younger. so what are them going to do it,
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a simple scene extolling the virtues of the countries health care system. but here in north korea, even comedy. so the higher purpose, one of many sensors, you have to have an initial renew, new, medium. so we, so we want to turn on a cool it's bitingly cold. the next day minus 6 degrees celsius in the sun. we don't onset. it's also freezing. most of the crew are in thick winter clothing. but for obama, you and me and the fellow actors, there's no such luxury. they're dressed for their parts cold, but ready to start such men. but then a power outage, one of several, during our time here. mom,
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due to you to see the trinity to see they fumble in the dog for a while and then it's business as usual on sounds in which you all together on one you'll continue working despite the blackouts and you're not actually making them and you know, my own them to either call you to that. when you get on said the actors run through the scene, you and me take the opportunity to figure out her new prop. i get home after an hour in the dark, they're about to give up and call it
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a day. when the power comes back on or show up or show you show them the to us. no. you have to show us and go one young, get straight back to work or why another power outage. the problem going to be on the are to be on your mind from one to 100 and young phone. mick, i meant something about it to be into it and he told me.
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ready we just spent a week with some of the countries, most privileged young people they've shown us a tiny slice of their life, but we're acutely aware that there's much more we've not seen this too much. he just so you don't have to do the service. you can feel the question i need. ok. the only thing i can go ahead there's a home visit or you didn't approve your teams. i'm just going to tell you just put it up there to meet him guys or you know, when you get, you probably could get in from good to use it and didn't completion in august and
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that's when there was curious, economy was collapsing and there were stop providing the food and the pub ration to us. so people had to find their ways to survive, which means engaging in black market. that through brand market, the people was able to getting the small grid, the black d v d from china. so i was, you know, i was lucky to able to access this, also the information. and i remember for the 1st time watching movie titanic and as a young girl watching titanic, it was a complete shock that i just couldn't believe. why, any one in his words, you know, make a movie out of such a shame for story is school. i do not learn about with me and jewel it. everything that i learned in government was being all revolutionary and die for the regime.
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and suddenly you, you see a movie need to buy this chain for story and at the end, oh, man, buy for the woman. and i never seen anything like that. and that's a nice starting to really fear that maybe in the outside world is not the monstrous, scary place and or so maybe you know, god is a humanity that the human being and maybe that's freedom. i watch in garlands a made felon. this was sold is boring, and it was so that it didn't come back to read. and my schuman fillings up, even though you know, i, i wasn't going to be no coach. oh, where we were, she laugh like in the west. but still love is such a human nature. when i was taught in listening, it's like
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a foreign dvds and movies and songs, right? everything, those songs all the, all about, she miss sugars, human feelings, love, and something that humans, daily experience. but the things that made by the government in north korea, it wasn't really very lat relevant to how i felt as a human being. so was say, no, i really tasted this. i grew for information. i could only connect to this, they proposed the fillings. of course i couldn't say this because if i did, i was going to be executed and 3 generations of my family was going to be wiped out . i 25 millions of north koreans are trapped in this hermit kingdom. and only a few may did, and i am one of those few people were so lucky to be able to stay in this living this freedom. so i am working with
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a lot of groups in south korea and america to get information the also the information that the liberal in my mind. so we are getting this information smuggling through china to north korea. and this information are, it is actually just hidden revolution. i the biggest thing with north korea is that on to the diesel, i'll say the information came in that we did not know that we were oppressed. and imagine that if you don't know you are pressed that you don't know you're a slave. how do you fight to be free? and this information they're going into north korea are telling north koreans that they all pressed, and they are in slaves. and they can be free sunday to so this information i believe is the only hope that will change north korea and my people,
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i in 2011, i just reported from tanzania on the senate to trade in the body parts. and i'll be, this is where i'm seeing that they put it right here and on the spot rewind, revisit the survivor. mutilated to service, the rituals of witchcraft. when you crash to rewind spell of l. b, no, on our 0. 0, play an important role. protecting human. ringback face in the virus is indiscriminate. get those living in poverty, far more vulnerable to the dangers of cobra. 19 alley. re examined the reasons for this disparities, the social and economic inequality that surround us much deeper and much more
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