North Korea Cinema Activity Lead

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  1. 3. Kim Il Sung promoted Kim Jung Il to lead the ___________ and Agitation department, in charge of all movies, plays, and publishing within North Korea.
  2. 4. Obsessed with film, Kim Jong Il collected _______ thousand bootlegged VHS and DVDs that were stored in an air conditioned library, manned with 250 full time employees.
  3. 7. Filmmakers are an extension of the __________, charged with the noble task of leading the ideological revolution via storytelling
  4. 9. The film __________ was a rip off of a 1962 South Korean film called Bulgasari.
Down
  1. 1. The holy bible of North Korean filmmaking was called “On the ___ of the Cinema”
  2. 2. In 1994, Kim Il Sung ____ and Kim Jong Il rose as the new supreme leader
  3. 3. __________ International Film Festival is one of the few North Korean functions that actively seeks connection to the outside the world
  4. 5. What was a “powerful ideological weapon for the revolution and construction,” as quoted by Kim Jong-Il?
  5. 6. In his book, he quotes his father Kim Il Sung: “The life of a revolutionary begins with _______ and ends with _______”
  6. 8. The foundational ideology of North Korea with foundation in Marxist communism, __________, has an obsessive focus on isolation and self-reliance, glorifying independence from outsiders.