
The Red Chapel
Looking for laughs in North Korea?
Ratings
Two Danish comedians join the director on a trip to North Korea, where they have been allowed access under the pretext of wanting to perform a vaudeville act.
Production
Zentropa Entertainments
Language
DA
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Simon Jul Jørgensen
Self

Jacob Nossell
Self

Mads Brügger
Self
Tommy Kent
Self
Per Pellesen
Self

Kim Jong-il
Self (archive footage)
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