- Studio: Lorber Films
- Release Date: Mar 19, 2010
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Summary:
For some, the Korean War was a clear example of American imperialism. For others, it was a valiant effort on the part of the UN and the Koreans to quash the spread of communism. For all Koreans, it was a tragedy. The country was not just divided; it was devastated. The death toll was astronomical, and the destruction profound. Many engage in assigning blame for the war according to their political beliefs, but this is a useless exercise. The point is that the human rights situation in North Korea today is catastrophic. KIMJONGILIA is the first film to let North Korean refugees tell their stories in their own words.
| Runtime: | 75 min |
|---|---|
| Production: | Green Garnet Productions |
| Genres: | Drama, Documentary |
| Countries: | USA, South Korea, France |
| Languages: | English, Korean |
| Director | Credit |
|---|---|
| N.C. Heikin | Director |
| Writer | Credit |
|---|---|
| N.C. Heikin | Writer |
| Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| Choi Young Hun | Himself |
| Kang Chol Hwan | Himself |
| Lee Shin | Herself |
| Producer | Credit |
|---|---|
| David Novack | Producer |
| Ellen Kesend | Co-Producer |
| James Egan | Executive Producer |
| Kenny Saylors | Co-Producer |
| Kyle Saylors | Co-Producer |
| Mike Figgis | Executive Producer |
| N.C. Heikin | Producer |
| Robert Pepin | Producer |
| Su Kim | Co-Producer |
| Young Sun Cho | Producer |
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