Coreia do Norte: Um Jogo Perigoso

Coreia do Norte: Um Jogo Perigoso

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Coreia do Norte: Um Jogo Perigoso

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Sinopse: Bob Woodruff, da ABC News, faz uma retrospectiva da escalada de tensões na península coreana examinando a relação da geopolítica com eventos esportivos internacionais, como as Olimpíadas. Por meio do arquivo de jogos anteriores, entrevistas com especialistas e conclusões obtidas a partir de reportagens que fez no país que é tão reservado, Woodruff ajuda os espectadores a entender melhor como a Coreia do Norte utiliza os esportes e as Olimpíadas para promover sua agenda política.

Duração: 00h47m

Data de lançamento: 11 de fevereiro de 2018

Genêros: Documentário.

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