Documentaries
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Documentary: Flower of Reunification
Comrade Rim Su Gyong will surely be recalled as one of the greatest Korean patriots of the 20th century making indelible contributions to national reunification.
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Documentary: Pyongyang Today
Notable parts of Pyongyang city and its history exhibited in new documentary.
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Documentary: Demonstrating the Spirit of the Nation
The DPRK’s sports history is filled with world-startling triumphs, adding glory to the nation in international sports.
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Documentary: Genocidal U.S. Campaign Against Korea
Documentary shows far-reaching extent of U.S. genocidal acts on the peninsula, reducing all of Korea’s cities in the north to rubble before being forced to a stalemate by the Korean people.
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Documentary: “Korea Glorified by Songun”
A documentary of the history of the revolutionary Songun policy which has protected the gains of the Korean revolution for over seven decades.
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Documentary: “Inerasable Crimes of Japan”
Japan committed inhuman acts upon Korea, immeasurable cruelty and pain for which they have never made a proper apology let alone necessary significant reparations.
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Documentary: “Loyal Citizens of Pyongyang in Seoul”
One of the very best documentaries refuting DPRK myths and exposing the National Intelligence Service of south Korea for the despicable criminal kidnappers they are.
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Documentary: “‘Long Live the Workers’ Party of Korea’ shouted in northern area”
A people-first party carrying out people-first politics.
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Documentary: “Eternal Treasures In Praise Of The Great Men”
Documentary piece on several out of tens of thousands of significant gifts held at the International Friendship Exhibition on Mt. Myohyang.
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Documentary: “Undried Blood”
Short piece on U.S. atrocities committed at Sinchon where over 30,000 Koreans were brutally abused, tortured, and killed during the war against the Korean working class.
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Documentary: “Street Which Rose Up In The Sanctions”
Short documentary with English text on the construction of Ryomyong Street in the face of the sanctions placed on the DPRK, the strongest enforced in human history.
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Documentary: “An African American’s Journal Inside North Korea”
A documentary which follows an American ‘People To People’ delegation visiting the DPRK in 1994.
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Documentary: “West Sea Barrage”
Completed in Juche 75 (1986), the West Sea Barrage is a monumental success in the history of the Workers’ Party of Korea
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Documentary: “Korea: Turning Sorrow Into Strength & Courage”
Documentary on the sorrowful demise of General Secretary Kim Jong Il and the resolve of the Korean people following the tragic event.
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Documentary: “Monument to Party Founding”
Short documentary on the Monument to Party Founding in Pyongyang, a grand monument to the Workers’ Party of Korea.
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Documentary: “Tower of the Juche Idea”
A short documentary on the Tower of the Juche Idea located in Pyongyang, a perfect monument to the workers, peasants, intellectuals, and professionals of Socialist Korea.
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Documentary: “Who Drew The 38th Parallel Demarcation Line?”
Short piece giving context and insight into the division of the Korean peninsula and the US ploy of a ‘communist invasion’ to further its hegemonic goals
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Documentary: “Korean Socialism Which Guarantees Full Human Rights”
Thorough documentary on human rights in the DPRK, guaranteed to all the people by the Korean-style socialist system.
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Documentary: “The US Imperialist Aggressor Army Under The Cloak Of UN Forces”
Short documentary on “UN” forces in Korea, a guise for US military occupation.
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Documentary: “My Socialist Country”
1992 documentary on the Socialist system in action in the DPRK, thoroughly showing off the many daily benefits and services DPRK citizens enjoy.