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Pulgasari [a] is an epic monster film [i] Shin Sang-ok directed and produced in 1985 during his abduction in North Korea.A co-production between North Korea, Japan, and China, it is considered a remake of Bulgasari, a lost 1962 South Korean film that also depicts the eponymous creature from Korean folklore.
Documentary films about detention in North Korea (2 P) Pages in category "Documentary films about North Korea" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
The Mansudae Grand Monument in Pyongyang in 2014 depicting Kim Il Sung (left) and Kim Jong Il (right), with visitors paying homage to the statues. [1]The North Korean cult of personality surrounding the Kim family [2] has existed in North Korea for decades and can be found in many examples of North Korean culture. [3]
War film: First North Korean feature film [5] [6] [7] 1950 May 1st of 1950 1950년 5•1절 Kim Un-mong Hong Il-sung Documentary First color film produced in North Korea [4] 1950: Announcing to the World: 전 세계에 고함: Sang-in Cheon: Documentary: Released during Korean War [8] 1950: Righteous War: 정의의 전쟁: Documentary
In North Korea, the documentary, upon its release, was officially praised, as it contains only officially approved footage and materials. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] However, the documentary's real aim, widely recognized abroad, was to condemn the totalitarian regime, through shocking contrasts of official images, and documenting artificial behavior of the ...
North Korea's principal producer of feature films is the Korean Art Film Studio, a state-run studio founded in 1947 and located outside of Pyongyang.Other North Korean film studios include the Korean Documentary Film Studio (founded in 1946), the April 25 Film Studio of the Korean People's Army (founded in 1959 and previously known as the February 8 Cinema Studio) and the Korean Science and ...
The Propaganda Game is a 2015 documentary film about North Korea by director Álvaro Longoria.. It was described by The Hollywood Reporter as an "effectively a well-mounted video diary of his short visit to the country" and "inevitably intriguing because of its subject".
The 2015 Russian documentary Under the Sun, directed by Vitaly Mansky, provides a rare and critical glimpse into life in North Korea. The film follows an eight-year-old girl, Zin-mi, over the course of a year as she prepares to join the Korean Children's Union on the Day of the Shining Star, a national holiday marking Kim Jong-il's birthday.