My Home Village

My Home Village

Release date : June 13, 1949
Runtime : 1h 32m
Countries of origin : North Korea /
Original Language : Korean /
Director : Hong-sik Kang /
Writers : Kim Sung Gu /
Production companies : National Film Studio of North Korea /
June 13, 1949 1h 32m North Korea War Korean More
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This was the first feature film to be produced after the liberation of North Korea. It gives a pictures of boundless joy and emotion of the Korean people who are now liberated from the colonial yoke of Japanese imperialism thanks to the glorious anti-Japanese struggle organized and led by the great leader Comrade Kim Il-Sung. Unable to endure the insult of the landlord, Gwan Pil gives vent to his rage. Because of this, the Japanese imperialists deprive him of his tenant land and put him in jail where he gains class consciousness under the influence of a KPA operative.
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  • title:My Home Village
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1949
  • Runtime:1h 32m
  • Genres: War · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: North Korea ·
  • Original Language: Korean ·
  • Director: Hong-sik Kang /
  • Writers: Kim Sung Gu ·
  • Production companies: National Film Studio of North Korea ·
  • Overview:This was the first feature film to be produced after the liberation of North Korea. It gives a pictures of boundless joy and emotion of the Korean people who are now liberated from the colonial yoke of Japanese imperialism thanks to the glorious anti-Japanese struggle organized and led by the great leader Comrade Kim Il-Sung. Unable to endure the insult of the landlord, Gwan Pil gives vent to his rage. Because of this, the Japanese imperialists deprive him of his tenant land and put him in jail where he gains class consciousness under the influence of a KPA operative.
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