SummaryShin Dong-Huyk was born on November 19, 1983 as a political prisoner in a North Korean re-education camp. He was a child of two prisoners who had been married by order of the wardens. He spent his entire childhood and youth in Camp 14, a death camp. He was forced to labor since he was six years old and suffered from hunger, beatings and torture, ... Read More
Directed By:Marc Wiese
Camp 14: Total Control Zone
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Generally Favorable
70
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
60% Positive
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40% Mixed
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Jan 24, 2015
80
It makes for truly sobering viewing that cuts to the quick, exposing the atrocities the country's government so willingly commits.
Oct 4, 2013
80
Wiese’s film is an efficient piece of work, competent as a film but blistering as an example of human rights advocacy.
Oct 1, 2013
80
There are some subjects so horrific, so far beyond our understanding, that the mind goes numb. Such is the case with Marc Wiese’s chilling docu Camp 14: Total Control Zone.
Oct 1, 2013
60
It’s a remarkable story, but it’s undermined by some odd directorial choices.
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Production Company:
- Engstfeld Filmproduktion
- ARTE
- Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR)
- Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)
Duration:1 h 46 m
Awards
War on Screen International Film Festival
• 2 Wins & 2 Nominations
Warsaw International Film Festival
• 1 Nomination
Locarno Film Festival
• 1 Nomination





























