Production of Scientific and Educational Films Brisk
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK
Pyongyang, November 5 (KCNA) --The production of scientific and educational films is brisk in the DPRK to widely disseminate scientific and technological knowledge among its working people and school youth and children.
Over the last three decades since leader Kim Jong Il clearly indicated the main tasks before the creators of scientific and educational films on Nov. 6, Juche 63 (1974) they have produced a lot of films that extensively and profoundly deal with various fields of the national economy, ultra-modern science and technology and education, public health and culture.
Among them are several films introducing the technology and methods of cultivating Kimilsungia and Kimjongilia and scientific films greatly helpful to production and construction such as "Method of Cutting Coal with the Help of Bundles of Props," "Direct Production of Steel Plate with Molten Iron", "Slag from Thermal Power Plant Is Good Fuel" and "Plastic Pipe Made from Graphite Chloride".
The new films include dozens of scientific and technological films helpful to the implementation of the policies of the Workers' Party of Korea on the agricultural revolution and the light industrial revolution and those films introducing ultra-modern science and technology such as "IT-based Motorway" and "Cermet Coated Tools" and films which greatly help working people in their study of science and technology and in their production activities such as "Common Scientific Knowledge" and "Common Agricultural Knowledge".
There are also films dealing with the brilliant tradition of the Korean nation and instilling the Korean nation-first spirit into the working people and school youth and children such as "Korea Shining with Time-honored History" and "King Tangun's Mausoleum" and films conducive to the promotion of people's health such as "Selenium and Health" and "Fluorine".
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