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(Yodok Stories)
In Korean, English with English subtitles.

World Documentary Feature Competition
[YODOK] | 2008 | 82 min | Feature Documentary
Directed by: Andrzej Fidyk
Norway, PolandNorth American Premiere
Interests: Asian, Documentary, Musical, Politicswww.yodokfilm.com
Cast & Credits
Producer: Torstein Grude
Editor: Jan Mikolaj Mironowicz
Associate Producer: Bjarte Mørner Tveit
Director of Photography: Tore Vollan, Torstein Grude
Composer: Kyung Chan Cha
Program Notes
Yodok: site of North Korea's most notorious political concentration camp, a word that registers barely a blip on the radar for most of the world. The limited access to North Korea by outsiders gives little, if any, glimpse into the ongoing horrors of this closed-off country's labor camps. But for those living here, dissent and disobedience of even the slightest degree are grounds for offenders to be relocated to the camps, from which few emerge alive to tell their story.
Multiple award-winning director Andrzej Fidyk (North Korea: The Parade) finds a few such escapees living in exile in South Korea. Among them is Jung Sung San, former director of some of North Korea's most ambitious propagandistic musical theater displays. Fidyk convinces him to turn his talents toward a work revealing the true North Korea, using the traditional musical theater style. Exposing subject matter notoriously shrouded in secrecy, this uplifting and sobering doc blends testimonials from survivors and scenes from the controversial stage show, exploring in detail the atrocities these men faced as prisoners—and the challenges they face while trying to express them through art.










