Today, Daily NK is finally able to unveil for the very first time the recently produced 85-minute North Korean propaganda documentary about Kim Jong Eun¡¯s mother Koh Young Hee, ¡®The Mother of Great Military-first Chosun¡¯.
This documentary, which was produced in 2011 by an arm of the Chosun Workers¡¯ Party Central Committee, was screened for senior Party cadre review in May, at which time it was leaked to a group based in Japan.
The film contains footage and photos of Koh Young Hee in the period following the 100-day mourning period for the death of Kim Il Sung in 1994. Throughout the 1990s, Koh accompanied Kim Jong Il as the de facto ¡®first lady¡¯ during his guidance visits to military, industrial and cultural sites.
The narration (unfortunately, no subtitles are available) propagates the idea that Koh, who died in Paris in 2004, represented a powerful continuance of a tradition established by Kang Ban Seok (Kim Il Sung¡¯s mother) and Kim Jong Suk (Kim Jong Il¡¯s mother). Forging her image as a ¡®Great Mother¡¯ of the nation is intended to strengthen Kim Jong Eun¡¯s legitimacy as a great leader of pure Mt. Baekdu blood.
The film ends with the 2010 military parade for the 65th anniversary of the founding of the Chosun Workers¡¯ Party, where Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong Eun stood side-by-side; revealing, in case anyone was still in any doubt, that the ultimate purpose of the film is to idolize Kim Jong Eun himself.
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