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Language Sub-Title Pub Date M641 DVD Feature Film Book_id Leixing2 Leixing3 Title Time Type Price (Euro) Language Sub-title Pub_date M641 DVD Feature Film MUSICIAN JONG RYUL SONG (PART 1) 66 PAL 25 Korean 2008 M642 DVD Feature Film MUSICIAN JONG RYUL SONG (PART 2) 62 PAL 25 Korean 2008 M643 DVD Feature Film THE VOICE CALLING ME 78 PAL 25 Korean 2008 M644 DVD Feature Film HONG KIL DONG 94 PAL 25 Korean 2008 M645 DVD Feature Film MY FATHER 94 PAL 25 Korean 2008 M646 DVD Feature Film BLOOD-STAINED SKETCH MAP (PART 1) 69 PAL 25 Korean 2008 M647 DVD Feature Film BLOOD-STAINED SKETCH MAP (PART 2) 71 PAL 25 Korean 2008 A SOUL REFLECTED IN KORYO CELADON (PART M648 DVD Feature Film 1) 67 PAL 25 Korean 2008 A SOUL REFLECTED IN KORYO CELADON (PART M649 DVD Feature Film 2) 65 PAL 25 Korean 2008 M650 DVD Feature Film TRUNKS GROW FROM THE ROOTS (PART 1) 90 PAL 25 Korean 2008 M651 DVD Feature Film TRUNKS GROW FROM THE ROOTS (PART 2) 87 PAL 25 Korean 2008 M652 DVD Feature Film A TRAFFIC CONTROLLER ON CROSSROADS 59 PAL 25 Korean 2008 M653 DVD Feature Film O YOUTH! 88 PAL 25 Korean 2008 M654 DVD Feature Film TRUE TO THEIR OATH 93 PAL 25 Korean 2008 M655 DVD Feature Film KWANGJU CALLS OUT 77 PAL 25 Korean 2008 Multi-media editorial: Cultural Heritage of M739 CD Multi-Media Koguryo 1 (English) 25 English 2008 M807 DVD Feature Film The Country I Saw Part.1 91 25 Korean 2010 M808 DVD Feature Film The Country I Saw Part.2 133 25 Korean 2010 M809 DVD Feature Film Wolmi Island 92 25 Korean 2010 M810 DVD Feature Film From 5 P.m. to 5 a.m. 78 25 Korean 2010 M811 DVD Feature Film Pyongyang Nalpharam 101 25 Korean 2010 M812 DVD Documentary KARAOKE: WHISTLES 70 25 Korean 2010 KARAOKE: BEST IS THE TASTE OF PYONGYANG M813 DVD Documentary RAENGMYON 62 25 Korean 2010 PERFORMANCE OF NATIONAL SYMPHONY M814 DVD Documentary ORCHESTRA 71 25 Korean 2010 M815 DVD Feature Film The Country I Saw Part.3 85 25 Korean 2010 M816 DVD Feature Film A Broad Bellflower 83 25 Korean 2010 M817 DVD Feature Film The Kites Flying in the Sky 98 25 Korean 2010 M818 DVD Feature Film Hong Kil Dong 113 25 Korean 2010 M819 DVD Feature Film An Unattached Unit 79 25 Korean 2010 M820 DVD Feature Film THE NEW LEGEND OF PIRYU RIVER 75 25 Korean 2010 M821 DVD Cartoon Film Blue Mineral Water Part 1-3 69 25 Korean 2010 M822 DVD Cartoon Film A Rainbow Rises Again (Three Others) 80 25 Korean 2010 M823 DVD Cartoon Film The Story of a Bat (Three Others) 70 25 Korean 2010 M824 DVD Cartoon Film A King Crab and a Heron (Four Others) 77 25 Korean 2010 M825 DVD Cartoon Film The Story of Phungsan Hound Parts 1-3 75 25 Korean 2010 Waterdrops Defeat a Natural Rock (Four M826 DVD Cartoon Film Others) 74 25 Korean 2010 VIDEO MUSIC OF REVOLUTIONARY OPERA 1: M827 DVD Documentary FLOWER GIRL 43 25 Korean 2010 VIDEO MUSIC OF REVOLUTIONARY OPERA 2: M828 DVD Documentary SEA OF BLOOD 37 25 Korean 2010 Korean, English, M842 DVD Feature Film Order No. 027 77 PAL 25 Korean Chinese, Spanish 2011 English, Russian, M843 DVD Feature Film They Met on the Taedong River Parts 1, 2 105 25 Korean Chinese 2011 M844 DVD Feature Film The Story of a Blooming Flower 91 25 Korean English 2011 English, Russian, M845 DVD Feature Film The Shore of Rescue Parts 1, 2 122 25 Korean Chinese 2011 M846 DVD Feature Film Even after the Lapse of Time 71 25 Korean Chinese 2011 M847 DVD Feature Film Lighthouse 79 25 Korean English 2011 M848 DVD Feature Film Flower Blooming on a Pass 70 25 Korean Chinese 2011 The Nation and Destiny Part 1 Choe Hyon Dok English, Russian, M849 DVD Feature Film (Part 1) 101 25 Korean Chinese 2011 The Nation and Destiny Part 2 Choe Hyon Dok English, Russian, M850 DVD Feature Film (Part 2) 107 25 Korean Chinese 2011 The Nation and Destiny Part 3 Choe Hyon Dok English, Russian, M851 DVD Feature Film (Part 3) 95 25 Korean Chinese 2011 The Nation and Destiny Part 4 Choe Hyon Dok English, Russian, M852 DVD Feature Film (Part 4) 75 25 Korean Chinese 2011 The Nation and Destiny Part 9 Cha Hong Gi English, Russian, M853 DVD Feature Film (Part 1) 88 25 Korean Chinese 2011 The Nation and Destiny Part 10 Cha Hong Gi English, Russian, M854 DVD Feature Film (Part 2) 77 25 Korean Chinese 2011 The Nation and Destiny Part 11 Hong Yong Ja English, Russian, M855 DVD Feature Film (Part 1) 83 25 Korean Chinese 2011 The Nation and Destiny Part 12 Hong Yong Ja English, Russian, M856 DVD Feature Film (Part 2) 61 25 Korean Chinese 2011 The Nation and Destiny Part 13 Hong Yong Ja English, Russian, M857 DVD Feature Film (Part 3) 63 25 Korean Chinese 2011 M858 DVD Feature Film The Story of a Blooming Flower 92 25 Korean English 2011 Korean, English, M859 DVD Feature Film The Favourite Young Man 61 25 Korean Chinese, Russian 2011 Korean, English, M860 DVD Feature Film The First Year after the Wedding 69 25 Korean Chinese, Russian 2011 Korean, English, M861 DVD Feature Film Our Teacher 47 25 Korean Chinese, Russian 2011 Korean, English, M862 DVD Feature Film From Spring to Summer 82 25 Korean Chinese, Russian 2011 English, Russian, M863 DVD Feature Film A Family Bright with Songs 76 25 Korean Chinese 2011 Korean, English, M864 DVD Feature Film Kwangju Calls Out 78 25 Korean Chinese, Russian 2011 The Nation and Destiny Part 5 Yun Sang Min English, Russian, M865 DVD Feature Film (Part 1) 99 25 Korean Chinese 2011 English, Russian, M866 DVD Feature Film True to Their Oath 93 25 Korean Chinese 2011 English, Russian, M867 DVD Feature Film Rim Kkok Jong Parts 1 to 5 383 30 Korean Chinese 2011 English, Russian, M868 DVD Feature Film Blood-Stained Route Map (Parts 1, 2) 139 25 Korean Chinese 2011 English, Russian, M869 DVD Feature Film A Soul Feflected in Koryo Celadon (Parts 1, 2) 132 25 Korean Chinese 2011 English, Russian, M870 DVD Feature Film The Tale of Ondal 83 25 Korean Chinese 2011 M871 DVD Feature Film Trunks Grow from The Roots (Parts 1, 2) 176 25 Korean Japanese 2011 English, Russian, M872 DVD Feature Film On the Green Carpet 80 25 Korean Chinese 2011 M873 DVD Feature Film The New Legend of Piryu River 76 25 Korean Chinese 2011 Music and Dance Performance Staged by Korean M874 DVD Documentary Wangjaesan Art Troupe 78 PAL 25 2012 Korean M875 DVD Documentary Unhasu Orchestra September Concert, 2010 96 PAL 25 2012 Unhasu Orchestra October Concert, 2011: Korean M876 DVD Documentary We'll Travel One Road Forever 51 PAL 25 2012 M877 DVD Documentary Unhasu Orchestra July Concert, 2011 65 PAL 25 Korean 2012 Unhasu Orchestra Concert in Celebration of Korean M878 DVD Documentary New Year 2011 87 PAL 25 2012 Unhasu Orchestra Concert in Celebration of Korean M879 DVD Documentary the Lunar New Year, 2011 64 PAL 25 2012 Joint Concert Staged by Unhasu Orchestra, Mansudae Art Troupe and Samjiyon Band in Korean Celebration of the 64th Anniversary of the M880 DVD Documentary Workers' Party of Korea "October Concert" 87 PAL 25 2012 M881 DVD Documentary Unhasu Orchestra October Concert, 2010 97 PAL 25 Korean 2012 Unhasu Orchestra Concert in Celebration of the International Women's Day March 8, 2012 Korean M882 DVD Documentary "Women Are Flowers" 114 PAL 25 Korean 2012 Korean, English, Korean M883 DVD Feature Film Song of Retrospection 73 PAL 25 Russian, Chinese 2011 Korean, English, Korean M884 DVD Feature Film Mother's Happiness 82 PAL 25 Russian, Chinese 2011 Dancer Lives on in the Embrace of the Sun (In Commemoration of the Centenary of the Korean M885 DVD Documentary Birth of Choe Sung Hui) 32 PAL 25 2012 M886 DVD Documentary Stage Performances in Pyongyang (9) 61 25 Korean 2010 M887 DVD Documentary Stage Performances in Pyongyang (10) 49 25 Korean 2010 English, Chinese, Korean M888 DVD Feature Film An Unattached Unit 79 PAL 25 Spanish, Korean 2012 Korean M889 DVD Documentary In the Days of Creating Extravaganza "Arirang" 34 PAL 25 English 2012 Korean, English, Russian, Chinese, Korean Japanese, French, German, Spanish, M890 DVD Documentary Reminiscences With the Century 6576 PAL 30 Arabic 2012 English, Chinese, Korean M891 DVD Feature Film MUSICIAN JONG RYUL SONG (Parts 1, 2) 25 Russian, Korean 2012 English, Chinese, Korean M892 DVD Feature Film O YOUTH! 25 Russian, Korean 2012 English, Chinese, Korean M893 DVD Feature Film THE FAMILY BASKETBALL TEAM 25 Russian, Korean 2012 English, Chinese, Korean M894 DVD Feature Film Trunks Grow from The Roots (Parts 1, 2) 25 Russian, Korean 2012 English, Chinese, Korean M895 DVD Feature Film A Forest Is Swaying 25 Russian, Korean 2012 English, Chinese, Korean M896 DVD Feature Film A TRAFFIC CONTROLLER ON CROSSROADS 25 Russian, Korean 2012 English, Chinese, Korean M897 DVD Feature Film The Flower Girl 25 Russian, Korean 2012 English, Chinese, Korean M898 DVD Feature Film The Kites Flying in the Sky 25 Russian, Korean 2012 English, Chinese, Korean M899 DVD Feature Film The New Legend of Piryu River 25 Russian, Korean 2012 English, Chinese, Korean M900 DVD Feature Film Flower Blooming on a Pass 25 Russian, Korean 2012 English, Chinese, Korean M901 DVD Feature Film Lighthouse 25 Russian, Korean 2012 English, Chinese, Korean M902 DVD Feature Film Hong Kil Dong 25 Russian, Korean 2012 THE NATION AND DESTINY (PARTS OF Korean M903 DVD Feature Film WORKING CLASS 1-11) 25 THE NATION AND DESTINY (Yesterday, Today Korean M904 DVD Feature Film and Tomorrow Parts 1-9) 25 M905 DVD Feature Film LOVE, LOVE, MY LOVE (Parts 1, 2) 25 Korean M906 DVD Feature Film TALE OF CHUN HYANG (Parts 1, 2) 25 Korean M907 DVD Feature Film JAPANESE INVASION IN 1592 (Parts 1-3) 25 Korean A STORY OF KAYAGUM , THE TALE OF ONDALl, Korean M908 DVD Feature Film TRUE TO THEIR OATH 25 THE SHIELD (Parts 1, 2), BLOOD-STAINED Korean M909 DVD Feature Film SKETCH MAP (Parts 1, 2) 25 THE CHIEF PARTY SECRETARY
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