

Documentary · History
Overview
A courageous pastor uses his underground network to rescue and aid North Korean families as they risk their lives to embrace freedom.
Top Cast
Barbara Demick
Barbara Demick
Self
Barbara Demick
Self
Kim Sung-eun
Kim Sung-eun
Self
Kim Sung-eun
Self
Lee Hyeon-seo
Lee Hyeon-seo
Self
Lee Hyeon-seo
Self
Lee So-yeon
Lee So-yeon
Self
Lee So-yeon
Self


Kim Jong-un
Kim Jong-un
Self (archive footage)
Kim Jong-un
Self (archive footage)


Kim Jong-il
Kim Jong-il
Self (archive footage)
Kim Jong-il
Self (archive footage)


Kim Il-sung
Kim Il-sung
Self (archive footage)
Kim Il-sung
Self (archive footage)
Kim Jong-nam
Kim Jong-nam
Self (archive footage)
Kim Jong-nam
Self (archive footage)


Jang Song-thaek
Jang Song-thaek
Self (archive footage)
Jang Song-thaek
Self (archive footage)


Ri Sol-ju
Ri Sol-ju
Self (archive footage)
Ri Sol-ju
Self (archive footage)
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