Dai Sil Kim-Gibson
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Dai Sil Kim-Gibson
Motherland (Cuba Korea USA) (2006)Wet Sand: Voices from LA (2004)Silence Broken: Korean Comfort Women (1999)Olivia's Story (1999) People Are the Sky is my eighth and most personal film. It connects two ideas: the search for home, and the nature of ordinary people, while exploring the evolution of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPR K) in relation to the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the USA. There is little real information about North Korea (DPRK) available in the West, and most of it is agenda driven, often focused on three ¡°monsters:¡± Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong II, and Kim Jong Un and the North's human rights violations as the ¡°worst¡± in the world. Most of the extant works are based on interviews with ¡°defectors,¡± food refugees, and illegal émigrés. I based my film on the people who have remained in DPRK, placed in the historical and political context of the20th and 21st centuries, using my experiences as a narrative arc. If this film achieves nothing, I would be happy if it shows viewers that there are people living in North Korea, people just like you and me with dreams and hopes for the better future.
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