

Documentary · Crime
Overview
True crime meets global spy thriller in this gripping account of the assassination of Kim Jong-nam, the half brother of the North Korean leader. The film follows the trial of the two female assassins, probing the question: were the women trained killers or innocent pawns of North Korea?
Top Cast
Siti Aisyah
Siti Aisyah
Self (archive footage)
Siti Aisyah
Self (archive footage)
Doan Thi Huong
Doan Thi Huong
Self
Doan Thi Huong
Self
Hadi Azmi
Hadi Azmi
Self
Hadi Azmi
Self
Anna Fifield
Anna Fifield
Self
Anna Fifield
Self
Kim Jong-nam
Kim Jong-nam
Self (archive footage)
Kim Jong-nam
Self (archive footage)


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


Donald Trump
Donald Trump
Self (archive footage)
Donald Trump
Self (archive footage)


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


Moon Jae-in
Moon Jae-in
Self (archive footage)
Moon Jae-in
Self (archive footage)
Kim Yo-jong
Kim Yo-jong
Self (archive footage)
Kim Yo-jong
Self (archive footage)
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