The Red Chapel

Mads Brügger

A journalist and two comedians travel to North Korea with a mission to challenge the conditions of the smile in one of the world’s most notorious regimes.

On the pretext of being a small Danish theatre troupe on a cultural exchange, the Red Chapel was granted permission by the North Korean government to stage a performance for a select audience in the capital. In reality, the small troupe comprises an unscrupulous journalist, Mads Brügger, and two Danish/Korean comedians, Jacob and Simon. Their goal is to use humour to expose the intricate effects of an oppressive regime.

The film follows the troupe as they are lovingly yet firmly escorted by a motherly government employee around the important historical sights, and as they “collaborate” with other government officials on their performance. Meanwhile, their double life is wearing on Jacob who feels conflicting emotions of affection and hatred for his hosts. 

Credits

Director
Mads Brügger
Producer
Peter Engel
Year
2009
Country of production
Denmark
Type
Documentary
Duration
88 minutes
Spoken language
Danish, English, Korean
Subtitles
EN
Production company
Zentropa Denmark
World Sales
DR Sales