One such production is a three-part film Five Guerilla Brothers (1968) directed by Choe Ik-gyu, and overseen by Kim Jong Il himself.
Other films overseen by Kim to win the People's Prize were A Flowering Village and A Family of Workers (1971).
In the case of the A Family of Workers, Kim Jong Il was reportedly not satisfied with the application of the seed theory.
[4][5] However, some of Kim Jong Il's movies, such as Sea of Blood (1968) and Flower girl (1972), became "Immortal classics".
Reminiscences of the Anti-Japanese Guerillas is regarded as classic of literature of the Workers' Party, and was awarded People's Prize in 2012.