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New York MoMA Apologizes for Dropping a Film Critical of North Korea
2016-06-18
A glimpse into the posh art world of New York City as it relates to odious dictators...
The Museum of Modern Art has acknowledged it wrongly canceled the New York debut of “Under the Sun,” a documentary about North Korea that has been criticized by that country and Russia.

A slyly subversive look at the reclusive state by the Russian filmmaker Vitaly Mansky, the film had been scheduled to be shown at the museum’s 2016 Doc Fortnight festival on Feb. 19-29. But an email exchange provided by the film’s German producer to The New York Times shows that a festival organizer, Sally Berger, an assistant curator at MoMA, expressed concern in late January about screening the film after reading an article suggesting that any organization that did so risked retribution from North Korea.
Turns out that Ms. Berger had worked at MoMA for 30 years or so, and some of her colleagues are quite unhappy that she got the axe for "one little mistake". Then again, they're likely as liberal progressive as she is and don't understand the big deal about North Korea...
In the emails, Ms. Berger referred to a major hacking attack on Sony Pictures that the United States has described as retaliation by North Korea for a 2014 film satire of the country, “The Interview.”
Posted by:Steve White

#2  It's a good bet that the "bored of directors" of MoMA is well to the left of pudgie...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2016-06-18 14:28  

#1  so she capitulated to NORK suppresion even before it happened. Coward
Posted by: Frank G   2016-06-18 10:42  

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