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by JumpCrisscross
414 days ago
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> At the time this movie was being made I don't think NK was any more sanctioned than any other Eastern Bloc country The U.S. “imposed sanctions in the 1950s and tightened them further after international bombings against South Korea by North Korean agents during the 1980s” [1]. And by the 80s, savvy Eastern Bloc countries could read the writing on the wall. [1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_sanctions_agai... |
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Also, the director was kidnapped in 1978, so before those sanctions were tightened down in the 80s and well before any Eastern Bloc states could see any writing on the wall. I'd be curious how those restrictions compared to those the US had on most other communist nations.