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  2. Cinema of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. Cinema of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The term "Cinema of Korea" (or "Korean cinema") encompasses the motion picture industries of North and South Korea.As with all aspects of Korean life during the past century, the film industry has often been at the mercy of political events, from the late Joseon dynasty to the Korean War to domestic governmental interference.

  5. Shin Sang-ok - Wikipedia

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    Shin Sangok. Shin Sang-ok (Korean: 신상옥; born Shin Tae-seo; October 11, 1926 – April 11, 2006) was a South Korean filmmaker with more than 100 producer and 70 director credits to his name. He is best known in South Korea for his efforts during the 1950s and 60s, many of them collaborations with his wife Choi Eun-hee, when he was known as ...

  6. 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.

  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. North Korean films - Wikipedia

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    Articles on North Korean films include: Cinema of North Korea. List of North Korean films. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  9. The Flower Girl - Wikipedia

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    It was the first North Korean film to win an international film award, [9] at the 18th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 1972, [13] and remained the only one until the 1980s. [ 9 ] As of 2008, the opera has been performed over 1,400 times in North Korea and more than 40 other countries, [ 2 ] mostly Eastern Bloc states; other ...