Secrets of Palace coup d'etat. Russia, 18th century. Film №5. Second Bride Emperor
8th Jun 03
⭐61.00%
: 5
Six Children and One Grandfather
1st Mar 19
⭐57.00%
: 2
The Alphabet
13th Feb 69
⭐65.00%
: 5
Inside Asda: Bigger, Better, Cheaper?
6th Jan 20
⭐64.67%
: 3
Box
1st Jan 75
⭐45.00%
: 2
The Man Who Planted Trees
13th May 87
⭐80.54%
: 11
High Sierra
23rd Jan 41
⭐70.19%
: 9
Girl on the Moon
12th Apr 12
⭐59.20%
: 2
A Triumph of the Heart: The Ricky Bell Story
2nd Apr 91
⭐51.00%
: 2
A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master
19th Aug 88
⭐58.58%
: 21
Gasping for Air
5th Aug 16
⭐67.07%
: 5
The Young Wife
12th Mar 23
⭐55.00%
: 2
Cinema in 7 Colors
9th Jun 08
⭐40.00%
: 2
Balas & Bolinhos: O Regresso
30th Sep 04
⭐66.00%
: 4
The Greatest Show on Earth
16th Feb 52
⭐62.83%
: 13
NULL
21st May 21
⭐92.00%
: 4
Heist School
20th Oct 06
⭐59.46%
: 5
Create with Love ❤️ by Zaw Myint
No Casts
Dear Pyongyang
⭐67.00% /
23rd Jan 06 /
Documentary
Dear Pyongyang is a documentary film by Zainichi Korean director Yang Yong-hi (Korean: 양영희, Hanja: 梁英姬) about her own family. It was shot in Osaka Japan (Yang's hometown) and Pyongyang, North Korea, In the 1970s, Yang's father, an ardent communist and leader of the pro-North movement in Japan, sent his three sons from Japan to North Korea under a repatriation campaign sponsored by ethnic activist organisation and de facto North Korean embassy Chongryon; as the only daughter, Yang herself remained in Japan. However, as the economic situation in the North deteriorated, the brothers became increasingly dependent for survival on the care packages sent by their parents. The film shows Yang's visits to her brothers in Pyongyang, as well as conversations with her father about his ideological faith and his regrets over breaking up his family.