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| Crossing the Line |
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In the 1960s, four U.S. soldiers serving in the Korean Demilitarized Zone crossed the most heavily fortified border on earth and defected to Communist North Korea. Trapped in the most secretive country on earth, their life was hidden from the outside world for 40 years. Not even the U.S. government knew their fate. James Joseph Dresnok, one of these four American defectors, is the only one who remains in North Korea today. The Korea Society has organized an eight-campus screening tour of Crossing the Line, a new documentary film that tells his story, from October 27 through November 12, 2008. The program includes a post-screening discussion led by the documentary's co-producer Nicholas Bonner who will talk about Dresnok, North Korea and the experience of filming a documentary in one of the least media-friendly environments in the world.
The filmmakers of Crossing the Line were allowed unprecedented access by the North Korean authorities to the subject of their documentary. They were permitted not only to interview Dresnok extensively but also to follow him through his daily life in Pyongyang. Their film, narrated by actor Christian Slater, presents a story that the New York Daily News has called “fascinating” and “unforgettable.”
$10 for members and students, $15 for nonmembers Schedule:
Monday, October 27, 2008–6:15 PM
Tuesday, October 28, 2008–6:30 PM
Wednesday, October 29, 2008–5:30 PM
Thursday, October 30, 2008–6:30 PM
Monday, November 3, 2008–6:30 PM
Nestrick Room (Dwinelle 142)
San Francisco, CA
Contact #: (510) 642-5674 Monday, November 10, 2008–4:00 PM University of California at Los Angeles 314 Royce Hall UCLA Campus Los Angeles, CA Contact #: (310) 825-3284
Wednesday, November 12, 2008–6:15 PM About the Speaker Nicholas Bonner is the director of Koryo Tours, which has specialized in travel to and cultural exchanges with the DPRK since 1993. Working in conjunction with VeryMuchSo Productions, Bonner has produced three documentaries inside North Korea: The Game of Their Lives (2001), A State of Mind (2005) and Crossing the Line (2007). He is currently developing a romantic comedy feature film to be shot in Pyongyang in 2009. Also a collector of North Korean art, pieces from Bonner's collection of woodcut prints is currently on display in North Korean Images at Utopia's Edge at The Korea Society Gallery.
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