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Kim Hyon-chol

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'The Kites Flying in the Sky' (, or as ) is a 2008 North Korean film. Directed by Phyo Kwang and Kim Hyon-chol, the film is based on the true story of a former marathon champion who devotes her life to caring for orphans.Elley, Derek. "[https://variety.com/2008/film/features/north-korea-busy-with-film-business-1117992971/ North Korea busy with film business]". 'Variety', 26 September 2008. Retrieved on 26 October 2008.

The film was unusual in that no reshoots were required prior to approval for release.

The film's basis



The film modelled the protagonist after North Korean woman S hyesuk, who according to the North Korean periodical "Tongil sinbo," is widely known as the 'maternal hero' for the Songun era. S, a resident of Sn'guja-dong, Mangyongdae-guyok, Pyongyang, is known to have raised 33 orphans as if they were her own and sent 15 of them to the military.

Plot



A woman born in a foreign land,who also experienced the death of her father, achieves her dream to be a marathon champion in North Korea. North Korea goes through an 'Arduous March', and she raises the orphans during that time.



Premiere and screening



The film officially premiered on 16 February 2008, and was the first film to be shown on television prior to a general release in June.

'The Kites Flying in the Sky' was the only North Korean feature film to be screened at the 11th Pyongyang International Film Festival, where it won an award for special screening."[http://www.kcna.co.jp/item/2008/200809/news09/27.htm Pyongyang International Film Festival Closes] ". 'Korean Central News Agency', 2008. Retrieved on 2 November 2008.

The film was also screened at the 2013 Sydney International Film Festival(SIFF).

Reception



Domestic reaction

The March 1st edition of the North Korean periodical "Tongil sinbo" said that the film "touchingly showcases the profound philosophical idea that the true value of human life and happiness in the Songun era lies in the dedication to the society and the group and those who follow those very ways will eternally shine into a vivid artistic drawing."

Foreign evaluations

Despite local success, the film was poorly received by American critics, who dismissed it as "syrupy and propagandistic".Demick, Barbara. "[https://articles.latimes.com/2008/oct/11/world/fg-film11 No stars, no swag, but what a crowd!]". 'Los Angeles Times', 11 October 2008. Retrieved on 26 October 2008.

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