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North Korea backtracked last month over its threat of "merciless punishment" against the Berlinale after it mistakenly thought the German release of The Interview was official festival fare. But at a press conference Monday that featured Russian punk rockers Pussy Riot as special guests, a planned airdrop of DVDs of the film over the country — previously revealed by The Hollywood Reporter — was confirmed. Jaka Bizilj, founder and chairman of the Cinema for Peace Foundation, which is involved in the project explained, "We will start sending hydrogen balloons with DVDs of The Interview to North Korea so that the people there can watch the movie. They can copy the movie and have their own impression if it's a good or bad movie."