Kimjongilia (film)

Included are stories from people who served time in North Korean prisons, former military officers, and artists, among others.

The title is a reference to a variety of flower named after North Korean leader Kim Jong-il.

Reviewers acknowledged the importance of Heikin's subject, but found her juxtaposition of shocking narratives with interpretive dances distracting.

[3][4] Metacritic, gave the film a weighted average of 44/100, based on only four reviews.

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