merchandise & DPRK links

merchandise
 

DPRK BOOKS and FILMS
North Korea Books offers a fantastic choice of DPRK books, pamphlets and films - you will not get better service than this. Established for several years their goods are ideal for personal use or for universities etc wanting to read the originals.

DPRK ART
for traditional and socialist realism fine art - comes highly recommended
 
DPRK links
general

Geo Magazine- Article in German on DPRK which Koryo are mentioned as specialists

Nautilus - daily updates (newsletter) clipped from newspapers around the region, also synopsis of current events- provided by Berkley University

Tim Beal - updates on DPRK

PyongyangSquare.com has a database on a wide range of DPRK-related topics

Cankor Weekly e-clipping service devoted to DPRK news and analysis from Canada

Kimsoft - news of all things Korean, quite partisan

NKZONE- news blog and forums

KCNA - catch up on the headlines from the official Korean Central News Agency

bizarre

Pyongyang Metro - more than meets the eye

JS unofficial site - all you needed to know about Air Koryo

travelogues

Michael Jennings travelogue which includes his experience of playing football in DPRK

great images from one of our tourists at http://www.ambroise-baz.com

Tony Wheeler of Lonely Planet writes about his trip with us.

An international school exchange we facilitate with a DPRK local school

One of our earlier tours but still very relevant Mass Games trip and Arnes trip in 2002

our documentary films and radio programmes

RADIO: BBC3 Andy Kershaw and Koryo Tours award winning music programme

RADIO: BBC4 Tony Pletts and Koryo TOurs BBC4 Radio Programme on travel in DPRK- critics choice travel programme- contact us for details

Watch the video for the band 'Faithless' who used footage from our film 'A State of Mind'

FILM: Korea: A State of Mind following two girls in the lead up to the mass games- a choreographed spectacular with over 100,000 performers and an exceptional insight into the familes of the two girls and life in Pyongyang.

FILM The Game of Their Lives on the giant killing North Korean football team of 1966 who created'the greatest shock in World Cup history' but had dissapeard off the face of the earth- supposedely imprisoned on their return to DPRK- this is their story

CROSSING THE LINE the story of the US defectors who crossed into DPRK in the 1960's and were never seen again...until we were allowed to film the last remaining defector Joe Dresnok

other film

PYONGYANG CRESCENDO e-mail: info@icudocs.tv Hans Hermans/Martin Maat, The Netherlands/North Korea, 2005
colour, video, 80/50 min. Original Language(s): English/German/Korean
Subtitles: English
In a country that some would describe as a member of the 'axis of evil,' music is teaching isolated students a universal language. German conductor Alexander Liebreich is the first European conductor who has been allowed to enter North Korea to work with North Korean students. In May 2005, he was given 10 days to teach a group of North Korean students how to conduct music they had never heard before. Pyongyang Crescendo focuses on two of his students as they struggle to master their pieces. Filmmakers seldom get the opportunity to film in North Korea, and when they do they have to work under special conditions. Typically, the government selects who is interviewed, and it stages most scenes for the cameras. Pyongyang Crescendo is different. The filmmakers were able to shoot freely at the University of Music and Dance in Pyongyang. Even when the pressure rose, with students failing in rehearsals, the filmmakers were not hindered in any way -- a rare opportunity in a country where imperfection is something to hide from outsiders.

COMRADES AND DREAMS Director Uli Gaulke producer: Helge Albers
Movie theatre manager Han Yong Sil prides herself in showing films that address pressing social problems...such as preventing irrigation damage. "We think of the farmers and their harvest," she says with conviction. "That is what we are here for." Plucky business partners Lassane, Luc and Zakaria named their outdoor theatre in Burkina Faso the Emergence because they believe every day allows you to emerge into greatness. They hope one day to emerge into a bigger, indoor theatre, then expand throughout the country. Sunday school teacher Penny lives in Big Piney, Wyoming and runs The Flick cinema, an integral part of the small town's social life for generations. Meanwhile, in India, Anup's hugely successful travelling tent theatre is met by mobs everywhere it goes and turns away scores of people at every screening. This affectionate ode to independent cinema owners the world over demonstrates the unifying and universal power of movies, drawing us into the dreams, visions and character of these very different individuals and their cultures in the way that only great cinema can.

A DAY IN THE LIFE
Dutch filmmaker Pieter Fleury tracks a day in the life of an average family.The day begins with a breakfast at the home of Hong Sun Hui, a female worker in a textile factory. Cameras follow as Mrs. Hong goes off to the factory. Netherlands/North Korea, 2004, 48 minutes

charitable organisations

The serious flooding in the DPRK has led to loss of life and hundreds of people left without homes and food. We are very aware of the seriousness of the situation and are doing what we can to help. If you would also like to offer your support we can recommend the Rotaract Club who deal directly with the North Koreans and ensure that whatever is sent gets to the people who need it most. They are currently raising funds to buy medicine. If you would like more information please contact Randal Eastman dprk.projects@mac.com

OTHER PROJECTS: Rotarians and private donors from Shanghai have visited North Korea, in conjunction with the Ministry of Foreign Trade, to donate 140 wheelchairs and much needed medical supplies and other goods. In response to the donor's offer to provide additional support, the Ministry of Foreign Trade has identified more than 4,000 people in need of a wheelchair. From this has been born the “Thousand Wheelchair Project”.

If you would like to donate and help us reach the goal of 1,000 wheelchairs for the survivors of this tragedy, and thereby give them the gift of mobility, please contact: Tatiana Ramirez, Rotaract Club of Shanghai, Rotaract.sh@gmail.com

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