Kim Jong Il's Cinema Experience
Kim Jong-il’s Cinema Experience is an interactive journey through the world of North Korean cinema, which enables users to share and learn about the film methodology of Kim Jong-il as well as make their own films.
Kim Jong-il had a vision for filmmaking that was an extension of his socialist ideology – to make films that propel the socialist agenda forward. He laid out his vision for filmmaking in two books, The Cinema and Directing (1987) and On the Art of the Cinema (1973), which formed the basis of compulsory reading for all filmmakers in the nation.
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- original work
- service work
- The Adventures of Figaro Pho (television)
- Immigration Nation - Building MultiCultural Australia (online)
- Wild Kratts (online)
- Oscura (games)
- The World of Infinite Curiosity (television)
- Chris Humfrey's Wild Life (online)
- Dance Academy (online)
- Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars (online)
- Kids in the Hall Death Comes to Town (online)
- Cup Fever (online)
- Tati's Hotel (online)
- Asylum: Exit Australia (online)
- Working it Out Together (online)
- Sports Fever (online)
- 2012 Titanic Miniseries (online)
- Game Masters: the Game (games)
- Convenient Education (online)
- Figaro Pho Creatures and Critters (games)
- Figaro Pho Fear of Aliens (games)
- Kim Jong Il's Cinema Experience (online)
- Oscura: Second Shadow (games)
- Oscura: Lost Light (games)
- The New Adventures of Figaro Pho (television)
- Sherazade: The Untold Stories (television)
- Larry the Wonderpup (television)