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Release Date:
May 26, 1994
Original Title:
An African-American’s Journal: Inside North Korea
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Say Brother
WGBH Video
Production Countries:
North Korea | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 28
Andrew Jones travels to North Korea with a group of African Americans called "People to People" in an effort to learn more about the country. Once there, his mission for the tape becomes dispelling negative American myths about North Korea.
Administrative Assistant:
Emily Lovering
Cinematography:
Andrew Jones
Director:
Carl F. O'Neal, Jr.
Editor:
Carl F. O'Neal, Jr.
Dan Watson
Stephen Baracsi
Executive Producer:
Calvin A. Lindsay, Jr.
Bob Glover
Producer:
Andrew Jones
Production Manager:
Bobby J. Jett
Production Secretary:
Donnette Madrey
Unit Manager:
Jonathan Cahill
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