<Dear Pyongyang> is an account of the reconstruction of he bonds of affection between a father and daught that had been sundered by the father’s political choices.
<Dear Pyongyang> is an account of the reconstruction of he bonds of affection between a father and daught that had been sundered by the father’s political choices.
Genre
Documentary
Production Status
Released
Running Time
107min
Release Date
Nov 23, 2006
Country
Japan
Rating
12
Language
Korean
Co-Production
N
Original
Box Office
Number of Screens : 3
Total Admissions : 3,062
Total Gross : $14,277
As of Oct 29, 2025
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