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North Korean Film Madness 2010 It's about Kim Jong Il's film obsession and covers his orders to kidnap a Japanese film director in order to make movies to his taste. Vice Vice Guide to North Korea: American journalists take a heavily-guided tour of North Korea with some pretty strange findings. Not of
This is a list of films that involve North Korea Contents. [hide]. 1 Documentaries; 2 Drama or fiction; 3 See also; 4 References. Documentaries[edit]. Defilada (1988); Travelogue (1996). The first travel film Andy Kershaw with Koryo Tours . Pyongyang Diaries (1998). A 71-minute documentary directed by Solrun Hoaas.
20 Dec 2014 He built an extensive film studio in Pyongyang and when he couldn't find someone to make his film he did what any self-respecting eternal leader and great president would do he kidnapped one. VICE founder Shane Smith visits North Korea to try and penetrate the Korean Feature Film Studio, the
15 Sep 2010 In the Vice Guide to Film: North Korea, Shane Smith explores the facade of a film industry in Pyongyang and the many cinema credits of North Korea's has over 11,890 film credits, built a film studio in Pyongyang, and kidnapped South Korean stars of the silver screen to act in early North Korean films.
4 May 2010 The first two episodes of the Vice Guide to Film where solid, but VBS.TV saved the best material in the final episode: North Korean Film Madness. The crew traveled to North Korea where they were able to get inside Pyongyang
19 Dec 2011 North Korean president Kim Jong Il has died, and cinema has lost one of its greatest supporters - a man who wanted to make movies so badly he kidnapped filmmakers.
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