It's very interesting to read about propaganda in North Korea and makes complete sense that such propaganda exists and is so strongly apparent in such a nation. It seems really a key and integral part in maintaining an oppressed society spreading certain ideals that oppose natural human rights. Although a comedy, the film The Interview, captures satirically some of these ideas in North Korea. I particularly thought the seen of the facade grocery market was a great example of this. In fact, when I visited South Korea several years ago, a popular tourist spot is the 48th parallel where with telescopes one can see apartment buildings on the North Korea side. At a closer examination, one can see that the apartments are a facade, much like Universal studio building set in which no backing exists but 2x4s to hold up the front.