
Following the girls and their families for several months in 2003, A STATE OF MIND is an eye-opening, unbiased look at the country`s unflagging devotion to its late leader, Kim Il Sung, and its current one, Sung`s son Kim Jong Il. Taking us into the girls` classrooms, we also see how complete subservience to the state and its leader are fostered in children from a young age, dissuading them from questioning the regime--even when life`s basic necessities are constantly in short supply. Though much of the scenery is grey and uninviting, director of photography Nick Bennett captures it all with a keen eye, and the unsettlingly militaristic Mass Games sequence is a sensational display of color and motion. This compelling and often surprising document provides a deeper understanding of a mysterious country while putting a human face on its people, who are so often vilified in the Western world.