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Natiion and Destiny

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Some days ago the April 25 Film Studio of the Korean People's Army produced part 4 (Choe Hyon) of the multi-part feature film "the Nation and Destiny" part 53.

The film depicts the heroic battles fought by Choe Hyon and KPA servicemen behind the enemy lines to protect the safety of the supreme headquarters after it went over to a counterattack from the entire front line under the preeminent operation plan of the President Kim Il Sung during the Fatherland Liberation War (June 1950-july 1953).

It truthfully represents the indomitable fighting spirit of the first and second generations of the revolution who devotedly defended the party and the leader and stresses that comradely love and the sense of obligation centered on the leader serves as a source of inexhaustible strength of the revolutionary armed forces.

A preview of the film took place at the People's Palace of Culture yesterday.

Senior party and state officials and other cadres and Pyongyangites saw the film.

KCNA, 2000


The Korean Film Studio recently produced part 5 of "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow," part 56 of the multi-part feature film "the nation and destiny". The film teaches the profound truth that people in our era should maintain revolutionary principles and live with pure heart and clean hands anytime, anywhere and under any circumstances, always cherishing faith and sense of obligation towards the party and the leader who give the most valuable political integrity to them and help them lead a worthy life.

The film stresses that a revolutionary should consider a revolutionary principle, class principle as absolute faith that allows no concession even among kinsmen.

Leader Kim Jong Il highly praised the film, saying that it clearly teaches how a revolutionary should abide by the class principle.

A preview of the film was held at the people's palace of culture yesterday.

KCNA, 2001

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