Inside North Korea's Dynasty

National Geographic
Inside North Korea's Dynasty

Synopsis

With North Korea's relations with the rest of the world at a new and unpredictable inflection point, National Geographic Documentary Films presents INSIDE NORTH KOREA'S DYNASTY, a groundbreaking four-episode documentary series that examines the extraordinary history of the world's only communist dynasty, three generations in the making. A year in production, INSIDE NORTH KOREA'S DYNASTY is the ultimate story of a family's power, and the relationship among a father, a son and a grandson. The series provides a look at the Kim dynasty more complex and comprehensive than ever attempted before, revealing the workings behind the formidable family dynamics at the heart of an extraordinary country. Viewers will be immersed in the family's dark and surreal story, bringing a fresh perspective on a nation ruled for over seven decades by one dynasty. Understand the family, and you understand how this country works.

Episodes

Season 1
  • Kingdom of The Kims

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    For decades, Korea and its people laboured under Japanese imperialist rule. But in 1912, in a small town outside Pyongyang, a child is born - Kim Il Sung, coinciding with an omen of imperialism's doom.

  • The Son Of God

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    The Son of God: The dark story of the dynasty continues with a look at how James Bond-loving supreme leader Kim Jong Il used propaganda to win both power and his father's approval. (2 of 4)

  • Nuclear Family

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    After the Cold War, Kim Jong Il takes complete control of the country and starts a nuclear weapons program. With the country's economy failing, his government makes counterfeit $100 bills.

  • Nuclear Family

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    Nuclear Family: Kim Jong Il kickstarts a nuclear weapons programme. As the economy fails, he prints fake $100 dollar bills and sets up narcotics factories. (3 of 4)

  • Rocket Man

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    Rocket Man: A look at how Kim Jong Un consolidated power by killing his uncle and half-brother, his friendship with Dennis Rodman and his 2018 summit with Donald Trump. (4 of 4)