Asian Film Festival of Dallas 2009

AFFD 2009

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Kimjongilia
N.C. Heikin 2009
Categories: Documentary, Featured, Historical, North Korea
Run time: 75 min. | USA/North Korea | Language: English and Korean with English subtitles
CENTERPIECE FILM
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A heartbreaking and damning indictment of North Korea's despotic leader, Kimjongilia (The Flower of Kim Jong-il) provides the personal accounts of a handful of the hundreds of thousands who have fled the troubled nation over the past decade.

Imprisoned (and sometimes born) in forced labor camps, faced with malnutrition, starvation, torture and execution, they describe the hardships and unbearable losses they overcame to escape, usually to China or South Korea. A pianist recalls undergoing strenuous torture and his attempts to safeguard his hands. A former army colonel tells of how under-nourished troops died of disease while others plundered supplies or deserted. South Korean activists attempt to aid refugees, with varying degrees of success. And a singer is told her voice is too similar to a South Korean pop star's, deeming it "capitalist" and unacceptable.

Told through very matter-of-fact interviews surrounded by stylistic flourishes that include interpretive dance, child-like sketches of atrocities and clips from propaganda films, Kimjongilia is an emotionally powerful look at a nation in chaos.
Official Selection 2009 Sundance Film Festival
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3:15 PM     Sun, Jul 19
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As noted, played at Sundance. Documentary is extremely powerful when North Korean escapees tell their harrowing stories in their own worlds. Excellent counterpoint provided by state sanctioned propaganda which is completely at odds with the reality faced by North Korean people plagued by famine and governed by an extremely harsh regime. Doc also provides a good background info on Korean history and Kim Jong Il and his predecessor/father Kim Il-Sung.