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An Emissary of No Return
Title screen
Directed by
  • Shin Sang-ok
  • Choi Eun-hee
Written byShin Sang-ok[1]
Based onBloody Conference
by Kim Il Sung
Starring
  • Kim Jun-sik
  • Ryang Hye-sung
  • Kim Yun-hong
  • Kim Chong-hwa
  • Kim Ok-hui
  • Hong-Sung-jong
  • Choe Chang-su
  • Mun Ye-bong [ko]
Production
company
Shin Film
Distributed byJoseon Yeonghwa
Release date
  • 1984 (1984) (North Korea)
Running time
132 minutes[2]
CountryNorth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box office
Korean name
Chosŏn'gŭl
돌아오지 않은 밀사
Revised RomanizationDoraoji annuen milsa[3]
McCune–ReischauerToraoji anŭn milsa

An Emissary of No Return (Korean: 돌아오지 않은 밀사; MR: Toraoji anŭn milsa[2]) is a 1984 North Korean historical drama film directed by Shin Sang-ok and Choi Eun-hee. Shin also wrote the script. It was the first of four films Shin and Choi made during their abduction to North Korea under the orders of Kim Jong Il. Adapted from Bloody Conference(혈분만국회(血憤萬國會)), a play allegedly written by Kim Il Sung during his guerrilla years, the film retells the dramatized story of the Hague Secret Emissary Affair. The affair ensued when the Korean emperor king Gojong sent three unauthorized emissaries to the talks of the Hague Convention of 1907.

The film focuses on the deeds of Ri Jun (played by Kim Jun-sik), one of the emissaries. The emissaries were to protest against Korea's occupation by Japan to the international community in order to get the great powers to overturn the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905. The emissaries were refused because Korea had lost its sovereignty and its external affairs were now handled by Japan. Although in reality the Hague affair was an unremarkable diplomatic effort, a commonly believed myth among Koreans is that Ri Jun committed suicide inside the conference hall. An Emissary of No Return portrays this dramatized version in the form of a nationalist melodrama.

An Emissary of No Return was shot on-location in several Eastern Bloc countries, primarily Czechoslovakia, as well as in North Korea. The film features various elements never seen before in North Korean cinema, including crediting individual crew members, Western actors in roles of Westerners, and stock footage of The Hague, a Western location. After enthusiastic domestic reception, the film was sent to the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, where it won the Special Jury Prize for Best Director. The award went to Choi Eun-hee, because the film credits her as the main director. In North Korea, the film was used for propaganda, in spite of Shin Sang-ok's attempts not to make an overtly propagandist film. Limited releases were made abroad.

  1. ^ Hyangjin Lee (2000). Contemporary Korean Cinema: Culture, Identity and Politics. Manchester: Manchester University Press. p. 204. ISBN 978-0-7190-6008-3.
  2. ^ a b "Toraoji anŭn milsa = The emissary unreturned". SearchWorks. Stanford University. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  3. ^ Kim 2010, p. 30.

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