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  2. The Interview - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $12.3 million [ 6 ] The Interview is a 2014 American political satire [ 7 ] action comedy film produced and directed by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg in their second directorial work, following This Is the End (2013). The screenplay was written by Dan Sterling, which he based on a story he co-wrote with Rogen and Goldberg.

  3. Abduction of Shin Sang-ok and Choi Eun-hee - Wikipedia

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    Kim Jong Il. The abduction of Shin Sang-ok and Choi Eun-hee occurred in North Korea between 1978 and 1986. Shin Sang-ok was a famous South Korean film director who had been married to actress Choi Eun-hee. Together, they established Shin Film and made many films through the 1960s which garnered recognition for South Korea at various film ...

  4. List of banned films - Wikipedia

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    1974. La Patagonia rebelde (Rebel Patagonia) Banned under Isabel Perón 's government (1974–1976) and Jorge Rafael Videla 's regime during Argentina's last-civil military dictatorship (1976–1983). The historical film is about the suppression of a peasants' revolt, known as " Tragic Patagonia ".

  5. Film censorship in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The movies that received an R-rating lost their place to be shown. The movie I Saw the Devil (2010) could be shown at the theater only after the deletion of one and half minutes. The 2014 film The Interview was banned in South Korea because it depicts criticizing and killing the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

  6. Censorship in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Censorship is a form of media monopoly, where the government oversees all media content in order to maintain obedience. North Korea utilizes a three-tiered approach to control its citizens at the ideological, physical, and institutional level. [ 4 ] This applies not only to North Korean residents but also to visitors.

  7. Pulgasari - Wikipedia

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    Korean. Budget. $2–3 million. Pulgasari[a] is an epic [5][6] kaiju film directed and produced in 1985 by Shin Sang-ok during his abduction in North Korea. A multinational co-production between North Korea, Japan, and China, it is considered a remake of the lost 1962 South Korean film also depicting the eponymous creature from Korean folklore.

  8. List of North Korean films - Wikipedia

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    Ri, Ok Gyong (15 September 2012). Hong Chan Su; Ri Un Gyong (eds.). Korean film: Feature Film, TV Drama, Documentary, Science Film, Children's Film / 조선 영화: 예술, 텔레비죤극, 기록, 과학, 아동 (in English and Korean). Translated by Ro Yong Chol, Jang Hyang Gi and Yang Sung Mi. Pyongyang: Korea Film Export & Import Corporation.

  9. Television in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Athletic Television zh (Cheyug TV, 체육텔레비죤) is the sports channel launched on August 15, 2015. 18 Athletic Television presents sports competitions involving North Korean athletes, and documentaries and programs about the history of sports in North Korea and the world. 19 20 The channel broadcasts on Saturdays and Sundays from 19:00 ...