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Country of Orchards

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1972-09-091h 6m

Documentary

North Korean propaganda film about orchards that yield bigger crops after Kim Il-sung visits. The films was presented as a gift to friendly-minded countries in the world. And expected by the North Korean Culture Ministry to be displayed publicly. Sweden was one of the countries honored by receiving a copy of "Gwasu-ui nara / Country of Orchards".

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Hak Pak

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  1. Kim Il-sung

    Kim Il-sung

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    Status
    Released
    Original Language
    Korean
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    Keywords
    propaganda