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Director
  
Chun-song Kim

Cast
  
Ryon Hwa Kim, Chul Kim

Country
  
North Korea

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Genre
  
Drama

Duration
  

Language
  
Korean

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Release date
  
2000 (2000)

Initial release
  
August 24, 2001 (South Korea)

Genres
  
Drama, World cinema, East Asian cinema

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Souls Protest (Chosŏn'gŭl: 살아있는 령혼들; literally "Living Souls") is a 2000 North Korean film directed by Kim Chun-song. The film is an epic dramatisation of the Ukishima Maru incident in which hundreds of Koreans were killed when the ship was sunk by a mysterious explosion, and supports the Korean view that the explosion was deliberately set off by the ship's Japanese crew. It has been dubbed as "Korea's Titanic".

Souls Protest was imported to South Korea by Narai Film, a Seoul-based film trader, and was approved for release after five minutes of footage was cut which showed jubliant Koreans crediting Kim Il-sung with liberating Korea from Japanese colonial rule. The film was shown intact, however, for its Seoul premiere on 24 August 2001, the 56th anniversary of the incident. One survivor of the incident, Lee Chul-woo, said of the film: "I didn't like the propaganda stuff about Kim Il Sung... But the scene about the explosion was so real, and it is laudable for North Korea to make a movie about this incident."

Souls Protest was later screened at the 2003 Jeonju International Film Festival.

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