Crossing the Line tells the story of the last American defector in North Korea, James Joseph Dresnok. His local Aboriginal mentor explains how her son shot himself and how important she considers early intervention to be. The show features candid interviews with former agents and their operators, as well as dramatic stylisations of key events. In 1962, the 20 year old PFC James Dresnok was serving in the demilitarised zone between North Korea and South Korea when he just headed across in the northern side of the border. However, it did. Playing in a water park. Captured by the North Koreans, Dresnok became the first of several American GI's to "defect" to the communist North and went on to be enormous propaganda tools to the regime of the time. However, by 2006when this film was in productionglobal awareness of the North had increased. Brought to you by the team behind the #1 true-crime podcast franchise Paper Ghosts, Crossing the Line with M. William Phelps is an ongoing, weekly podcast diving deeply into murder, missing people and unsolved, cold case cases rarely covered. Beyond straight-up murder stories, investigative journalist and host M. William Phelps . From the director of A STATE OF MIND. Certainly it must be born of Aboriginal culture. The world knows of only one of these men: Charles Robert Jenkins. In the 1960s, at the height of the Cold War, four US soldiers defected to North Korea. ***This series and episode is under license from TVF. We hear about Dresnok's deeply scarring time in the fifties after dropping out of high school, the shock he felt in the early sixties when new to Korean society, and his health problems after the turn of the century. Shopping at a supermarket. He has three sons from two wives. 1. All Rights Reserved. 27 Bei San Li Tun Nan
Directed by Daniel Gordon. He is a key part of the story but as much of it is now in the public domain, it is Dresnok who is the driving force of the film. Should he? The eccentricities associated with its leaders, the Kim dynasty, and the hardline communism they've forced upon the country also make audience immersion a fait accompli. Like most Australians, they have never been exposed to life in a remote Indigenous community. Like most Australians, they have never been exposed to life in a remote indigenous community. Like most Australians, they have never been exposed to li Read all'Crossing the Line' follows the journeys of two young medical students, Amy and Paul, who leave their safe middle class homes and university behind to be thrust into the harsh reality of everyday life on Mornington Island. Email me when people comment on this article, Online responses are no longer available. John Battsek, Richard Klein & Paul Yi, Formerly known as Pyongyang Art Studio, Koryo Studio is the first Western art gallery to commission and sell work by artists of the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (DPRK), or North Korea. of publication, Information for librarians and institutions. Each episode allows the listener to experience the numerous barriers faced and the ways people . Shortly this will also incorporate project-specific market and festival support provided by Screen Australia since its inception in July 2008. One of four American defectors who crossed over to the hard line communist North during the 1960s, Dresnok has lived in the North Korean capital Pyongyang ever since, and has not been seen by the outside world for 44 years. Kaye Harrison wrote, directed and co-produced the video for ABC-TV, which screened it earlier this year in two parts on the Indigenous program Message stick. It was directed and produced by British filmmakers Daniel Gordon and Nicholas Bonner, and was shown at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. The plot is laid out in roughly fifteen-minute chunks: easy divisions to insert breaks for advertisements, I suspect. He has now lived for 44 years in Pyongyang, capital city of North Korea, one of the most deeply anti-American societies in the world. They are affluent and idealistic. Until then, however, we have Gordon's engaging if overwrought effort to tide us over. He is further criticised for interviewing community members without a health professional being present to supervise him and without ethical clearance. At the height of the Cold War, this unlikely band of brothers crossed the most heavily fortified area on earth and defected to DPRK. About The Documentary. Includes Environmental And Societal Disasters And Speculative Future Doomsday, Includes Space And Technology Of The Past, Includes USA, Canada, Europe, And Australia History Channels And Military Channel, Includes Discovery Science and Investigation Discovery Channels, Includes Channel 4, 5, UKTV, ITV, and Sky TV, Includes Animal Planet, TLC, A&E, ABC, CBS, NBC, Includes Countries Currently & Formerly In The Commonwealth, Includes Leaders In Industry, Society, Technology, Arts, And Politics, Includes Conflicts Involving Predecessor States, Includes 18th & 19th Century Indian Wars, Citizen Rebellions, War of 1812, Foreign Wars & Conflicts of the 19th 21st Century. Change Focus Media Pty Ltd, 2005. He worked for the Korean Peoples Army as an English teacher, learned the language and the system. Video available from Ronin Films, phone (02) 62480851or After several weeks, Paul encounters a young girl who is brandishing a rope, threatening suicide. His story broke open in September 2002 when it was reported that one of the kidnapped Japanese nationals, Hitomi Soga, had married an American defector. Its a story of defection, kidnap, love, and political intrigue, all set and captured in the most secret and inaccessible country on earth: North Korea. The film centred on Dresnok's history, highlighting his unhappiness in America, and particularly his desertion from the United States Army in 1962 to the DPRK. Excludes Producer Offset and Producer Equity Program. It was first screened in 2007 on the BBC. Its a story of defection, kidnap, love, and political intrigue, all set and captured in the most secret and inaccessible country on earth: North Korea. Please help us to simplify your shopping experience by customising your user settings here: Due to contractual obligations, some films may not be available in your territory. info@koryostudio.com. See production, box office & company info, Solid documentary that is interesting despite the limited appeal of the material. All rights reserved****Sometimes youve got to join them to beat them. While The Game of Their Lives and A State of Mind were sports documentaries, Crossing the Line narrates the tale of James Joseph Dresnok, an American soldier who defected to the North in 1962 while stationed at the . This style represents a step down for Gordon, whose camera in A State of Mind was patient and unobtrusive. Going to the cinema. By Matt Zoller Seitz. "Crossing the Line" tells of four American servicemen who defected to North Korea, with an . Publication of your online response is accepted. It is well known that North Korea would abduct citizens of other countries and force them to start families inside the country. b. 1h 34m. Your Email (required) It's very gratifying to know that the film encourages discussion and debate about such complex issues, makes me feel like I've done my job! - Sacha Molitorisz, TV Previews, The Sydney Morning Herald. Throughout their eight-week placement in this remote Read all. In 1962, a U.S. soldier sent to guard the peace in South Korea deserted his unit, walked across the most heavily fortified area on earth and defected to the Cold War enemy, the communist state of North Korea. However. It showed Dresnok in present-day in Pyongyang (where he lived to his death), interacting with his North Korean family and friends. Now, after 45 years, the story of Comrade Joe, the last American defector in North Korea, is told. It's rewarding to know that the film continues to be used widely amongst Indigenous and mainstream organisations to explore the complexities of grappling with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health issues and Aboriginal people's responses to outsiders. Do not cross the line - if you do then in the editing suite your editor will be cutting to avoid your errors, rather than cutting to maximise your drama. Only one remains in DPRK. For nearly 40 years their life was hidden from the outside world.Not even the US government knew their fate. They're like cats and dogs! Like most Australians, they have never been exposed to li 'Crossing the Line' follows the journeys of two young medical students, Amy and Paul, who leave their safe middle class homes and university behind to be thrust into the harsh reality of everyday life on Mornington Island. Like most Australians, they have never been exposed to life in a remote Indigenous community. Jenkins now lives in Japan with his wife and daughters. In making the film, the filmmakers had astonishing access to Dresnok, his daily life in North Korea, his and the other defector families, and even the North Korean soldier who captured him in 1962.Thesesights have never been seen before to anyone outside North Korea, and even to most North Koreans. Aug. 10, 2007. He intervenes. Each man left his Southern border post in the demilitarised zone the DMZ, a 2.5 mile wide patch of land that splits the Korean peninsula in half and is the most heavily fortified area on earth, packed with 2.5m land minesand walked into an alien world. Like most Australians, they have never been exposed to life in a remote Indigenous community. "IT MAKE FOR REMARKABLE, RIVETING VIEWING AND GIVES A RARE AND UNSENTIMENTAL INSIGHT INTO ONE OF AUSTRALIA'S REMOTE INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES. Is this your listing? 2021 Koryo Studio. Think all things true crimefrom an insider's perspective. A "Girl Power" Film. A tale of struggle and success, the beauty of sport crossing cultural barriers. The film is about a former U.S. Army soldier, James J. Dresnok, who defected to North Korea on 15 August 1962. She undertook research trips to get the support of the community, the medical organisations and the University of Tasmania. All rights reserved****Sometimes you've got to join them to beat them. [2][3][4], The movie had mostly positive reception. It's a strange and fascinating tale, all . Crossing the Line: Directed by Daniel Gordon. Films. Documentary. Crossing the Line, an alternate US title for the film The Big Man, by David Leland; Crossing the Line, an alternate UK title for the film Little Woods, by Nia DaCosta; Crossing the Line, a 2002 film by Graeme Clifford; Crossing the Line, a 2006 documentary by Daniel Gordon; Crossing the Line (2007 film), a 2007 documentary by Pietro Marcello; Crossing the Line, a 2008 short by Peter . Crossing the line [video recording]. In conclusion. 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