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  1. “Written and directed by Kiwi filmmaker, Slavko Martinov, the movie’s claim of being a piece of real propaganda smuggled from North Korea exceeded its desired effect.” Vice “This is more than a clever conceit.

  2. Jan 24, 2014 · Lessons in Propaganda: Slavko Martinov at TEDxChristchurch. In 2003, New Zealand born Slavko Martinov found himself more and more critical of everything he was seeing, reading, and hearing,...

  3. View Slavko Martinovs profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Filmmaker · Award-winning director, writer, and producer. · Experience: Sabineprogram · Education:...

  4. Propaganda is a 2012 New Zealand documentary, propaganda or mockumentary film directed by Slavko Martinov. It takes the view of the North Korean government and describes western media and culture as purely forms of propaganda.

  5. Director Slavko Martinov. The diagnosis which rattled him at age 28 has given him a fearless approach to filmmaking. His two features are as disparate as they come. His first film, Propaganda, was a fake North Korean propaganda movie. It won the Founders Prize at the 2013 Traverse City Film Festival, but the film has had ongoing repercussions.

  6. Slavko Martinov - Motivated by a major health scare, Slavko Martinov decided to make films. He began by devoting years to a film that attacked Western propaganda, but was itself disguised as a piece of North Korean propaganda.

  7. Undertaking a diplocatic mission to use a shared love of cats as a weapon for peace in the Holy Land, New Zealands Catbassador Slavko Martinov finds themselves caught in the middle of an historically high-stakes battle for story supremacy about the real meaning of home.