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What websites they have?

airkoryo.com.kp.

cooks.org.kp. // receips are important

friend.com.kp. // facebook clone? :D

gnu.rep.kp. // yay at least their software is free

kass.org.kp.

kcna.kp.

kiyctc.com.kp.

knic.com.kp.

koredufund.org.kp.

korelcfund.org.kp.

korfilm.com.kp. // movie4k clone at least there it is legal, lol

ma.gov.kp.

masikryong.com.kp.

naenara.com.kp.

nta.gov.kp.

portal.net.kp. // yahoo clone ;)

rcc.net.kp.

rep.kp.

rodong.rep.kp.

ryongnamsan.edu.kp.

sdprk.org.kp.

silibank.net.kp.

star-co.net.kp.

star-di.net.kp.

star.co.kp.

star.edu.kp.

star.net.kp.

vok.rep.kp.

don't seem that much


> korfilm.com.kp.

That 1990s style animated banner.. THE PYONGYANG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL. I bet a ton of celebs visit that!


Red carpet doesn't get redder than this.

That said they had some surprising entries:

> In 2006, the Swedish horror comedy Frostbiten was shown at the festival, the first foreign horror film to ever be shown in North Korea.


The Kim family has always placed a high priority on making movies. I believe it started out as a propaganda angle, as it has been in most communist countries (well...anywhere, really) and has sense moved onto full on fandom. The DPRK spends a good chunk of change on film production. Kim Jong-Il went so far as to kidnap a South Korean film director and actress.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Abduction_of_Shin_Sang-ok_...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema_of_North_Korea


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Who wouldn't?


> friend.com.kp. // facebook clone? :D

It's apparently "The website of the Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries".[0]

[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.kp#Usage




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