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The Juche Idea

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The Juche Idea

  • 2008
  • United States
  • Fiction
  • Korean, English
  • -
  • 62 mins
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In the late 1960s Kim Jong Il guaranteed his succession as the Dear Leader of North Korea by adapting his father's Juche (pronounced choo-CHAY) philosophy to propaganda, film and art. Translated as self-reliance, Juche is a hybrid of Confucian and authoritarian Stalinist Pseudo-socialism. The film is about a South Korean video artist who comes to a North Korean art residency to help bring Juche cinema into the 21st Century. Inspired by the real-life story of the South Korean director kidnapped in the '70s to invigorate the North Korean film industry, the film follows Yoon Jung Lee, a young video artist invited to work at a Juche art residency on a North Korean collective farm. The story is told through the films she made at the residency as well as interviews with a Bulgarian filmmaker and even a brief sci-fi movie.

Credits

Director
Jim Finn
Writer
Jim Finn, Jong-Il Kim
Producer
Jim Finn

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