Comparing The Inter-Korean Conflict And South Korean Film: 1950-Present

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The Inter-Korean Conflict & South Korean Film: 1950-Present By the 1940s, film propaganda was a widespread and popular method for both North Korean and South Korean forces to effectively relay their messages to the masses. While most war propaganda typically does not continue into the post-war era, the Koreas were unique in this regard. Even after the Korean War, their respective national film industries continued to reflect state ideology and send political messages to the audience. The aim was to reinforce the civilian populations that Korea would remain divided along the the 38th parallel and that both states would not give into the other’s ideology. For South Korea, it meant that their film history would go through a series of assessing

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