Kim Jong-il

Kim Jong-il

Born

February 16, 1941

Died

December 17, 2011 (70 years old)

Known For

Acting

Place of Birth

Khabarovsk, USSR

Kim Jong Il, born Yuri Irsenovich Kim on 16 February 1941, was a North Korean politician who was the second President of North Korea. He led North Korea following the death of his father Kim Il Sung in 1994 until his own death in 2011, when he was succeeded by his son, Kim Jong Un. Afterwards, Kim Jong Il was declared Eternal General Secretary of the WPK.

In the early 1980s, Kim had become the heir apparent for the leadership of North Korea, thus being established the Kim dynasty and he assumed important posts in party and army organizations. Kim was the General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), WPK Presidium, Chairman of the National Defense Commission (NDC) of North Korea and the Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army (KPA), the fourth-largest standing army in the world.

Kim assumed leadership during a period of catastrophic economic crisis amidst the dissolution of the Soviet Union, on which it was heavily dependent for trade in food and other supplies, which brought a famine. Kim strengthened the role of the military by his Songun ("military-first") policies, making the army the central organizer of civil society. Kim's rule also saw economic reforms, including the opening of the Kaesong Industrial Park in 2003.

Following Kim's failure to appear at important public events in 2008, foreign observers assumed that Kim had either fallen seriously ill or died. On 19 December 2011, the North Korean government announced that he had died two days earlier, whereupon his third son, Kim Jong Un, was promoted to a senior position in the ruling WPK and succeeded him.

Cinema in the Land of Comrade Kim

Cinema in the Land of Comrade Kim

Himself

10.0

2024

Beyond Utopia

Beyond Utopia

Self (archive footage)

7.7

2023

Moving

Moving

Self (archive footage) · (1 episode)

8.5

2023

King of Clones

King of Clones

Self (archive footage)

7.3

2023

Nordkorea – Die Macht der Kim-Dynastie

Himself

10.0

2023

How to Become a Tyrant

How to Become a Tyrant

Self (archive footage) · (3 episodes)

7.4

2021

Spycraft

Spycraft

Self · (1 episode)

6.9

2021

North Korea: Inside The Mind of a Dictator

North Korea: Inside The Mind of a Dictator

Self (archive footage)

6.1

2021

Korea, A Hundred Years of War

Korea, A Hundred Years of War

Self (archive footage)

5.5

2020

President - Documentary

President - Documentary

Self (archive footage)

10.0

2019

Korea: The Never-Ending War

Korea: The Never-Ending War

Self (archive footage)

7.8

2019

NHK WORLD PRIME

NHK WORLD PRIME

Self (archive footage) · (1 episode)

9.0

2017

The Lovers and the Despot

The Lovers and the Despot

Self - Politician (archive footage)

6.9

2016

I Am Sun Mu

I Am Sun Mu

Self (archive footage)

6.6

2015

The Propaganda Game

The Propaganda Game

Self (archive footage)

7.0

2015

Kim Jong-un: The Unauthorized Biography

Kim Jong-un: The Unauthorized Biography

Self - Politician (archive footage)

7.5

2015

Spotlight

Spotlight

Self (archive footage) · (2 episodes)

5.7

2015

Dennis Rodman's Big Bang in PyongYang

Dennis Rodman's Big Bang in PyongYang

Self (archive footage)

6.5

2015

Dictator: One Crazy Job

Dictator: One Crazy Job

Self (archive footage)

6.5

2013

Propaganda

Propaganda

Self (archive footage)

8.0

2013

One Day on Earth

One Day on Earth

Self

7.1

2012

Kim Jong-il

Kim Jong-il

0.0

2011

North Korean Film Madness

Himself

6.0

2011

The Red Chapel

The Red Chapel

Self (archive footage)

7.1

2010

Death of a President

Death of a President

Self (archive footage)

5.6

2006

Friends Of Kim

Himself (archive footage)

6.2

2006

A State of Mind

A State of Mind

Himself (archive footage)

7.9

2005

Respected Comrade Kim Jong Il is a Great Thinker and Theoretician

Respected Comrade Kim Jong Il is a Great Thinker and Theoretician

Himself

3.0

2000

Always Working Together for the People

Always Working Together for the People

Himself

6.0

1994

North Korea: The Parade

North Korea: The Parade

Self

8.1

1989