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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2009

Through a series of extraordinary interviews with North Korean refugees, KIMJONGILIA, a stylistically inventive documentary, presents a devastating indictment of Kim Jong-Il, one of the worlds most elusive dictators.

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  • Debatable. Try comparing democracy with totalitarianism, rather than communism with capitalism.

  • True, but endangered species don't have million man armies, nuclear weapons and ruthless rulers.

  • North Korea is out of the limelight just now. Important things happening in Egypt and Tunisia, but the people go on suffering . Can't forget them. The piano music is by Michael Gordon. Red Poppy music. You may be able to find a recording of it. the Korean music is by the People's Army chorus.

  • Glad to hear you were able to find it at the library, and even gladder you will be buying it!

  • NO release so far in UK. It has played a couple of festivals. Sorry, wish it was!

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  • I made a (VERY) low budget documentary on North Korea's regime a few years ago in high school because no one else had. I'm glad to see someone is finally tackling this important issue. Looking forward to this documentary.

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  • They deserved it.

  • Fat speccy cunt, rot in hell.

  • im slap hapy that fat fag is dead

  • My hero

  • I think even communists and socialists(if they're real ones, I think there are almost none in this world) should be against this regime of repression.

  • @normalais

    Actually even the Soviet had to denounced Stalinism, the ideology believed by Mao and today's Kims in order to survived. And we all know that PRC today too had to denounced Maoism (same shit as Stalinism really) to survive. The problem is communism will not work as humans are not perfect and also Marx never believed in single party leadership...

  • @manchester117 People are STARVING. My kin, are DYING at the hands of their own. If Kim IlSung managed to take control over the whole of Korea back in the Korean War, what would have happened?

    We, more than anyone else, wish to be one whole again, and I commend you for valuing a unified country. But we're neither naive nor ignorant enough to know that simply giving them what they want will ensure our chances of being a healthy nation. Kim JongIl needs to stop. NOW.

  • @manchester117 The South was classed as a third would country not too long ago, and the only reason it's not now is because people there were allowed to flourish. Sure, if the communist push succeeded in subjugating all of Korea, we would be unified. But it would just be one giant North Korea, not the balanced Korea you painted in your comment. They have daily rations there, and they can't ask for a gram more. Their rations were recently severely cut from 700g of rice to 200g a day.

  • @gmrqorsprite Haven't you ever heard "I disagree with what you say but I will defend to the death your right to say it"? Koreans ARE the "same people". We're just split by different political ideas, and our Northern kin have shown us that theirs isn't working. To be honest, I find your reply really naive. The "North" could help with militarizing the "South" while the "South" helps economise the "North"? The only reason the "South" is so "economised" is because communism never took hold.

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