This week, we are delighted to announce not one, but two original projects! To bring these projects to life we have partnered with the incomparable RTL Television and NTV who have been invaluable and staunch supporters in the realisation of these two brand new works. The first project:
GOD OF PYONGYANG:
What if a state could create its own religion?
In North Korea, propaganda has evolved into something far more powerful: a political faith where the Kim dynasty does not merely rule — it replaces God.
When a rare political opening allowed only five foreign journalists into the country, investigative reporter Moez Ben Gharbia infiltrated the regime by posing as a sympathetic communist journalist. Under constant surveillance, he secretly filmed more than 18 hours of hidden footage, capturing rituals of devotion, indoctrination, sacred monuments, and the machinery behind one of the most controlled societies on Earth.
Directed by Max Serio, the film reveals North Korea for what it truly is: a functioning political religion — seen through the eyes of the man who risked everything to document it.
THE INFORMANT:
Silence. Omertà is not simply a code of behaviour — it defines belonging.
Those who break it do more than betray an organisation. They cross a line from which there is no return. In Italy and in the United States, some men and women have chosen to speak. Not out of heroism, but out of fear, love, remorse, or survival.
From that moment on, their former lives end. What follows is not a new beginning, but a forced reconstruction under conditions they did not choose. A different name. A different identity. A life relocated elsewhere. And the State’s promise: “We will protect you.”
THE INFORMANT is a human and psychological portrait of those who live under witness protection — a system that preserves life while profoundly altering it. At its core, the film asks a simple and unsettling question: what does it mean to live when continuity with your past is no longer possible?