- Crossing the Line (film)
Crossing the Line (Korean: 푸른 눈의 평양시민, "A Blue-Eyed Pyongyang Citizen" in
South Korea ) is a 2006 British documentary film byDaniel Gordon and Nicholas Bonner.The film is about US Army defector
James Joseph Dresnok , who defected to theDemocratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) onAugust 15 ,1962 . The film was directed and produced by British filmmakersDaniel Gordon andNicholas Bonner , and was shown at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. The film, which was narrated by actorChristian Slater , was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the festival.The film was first screened in 2007 on the
BBC . The film centred around Dresnok's history, highlighting his insecurity with America, particularly his desertion in 1962 to the DPRK. It also showed Dresnok in the present day, aroundPyongyang (where he now lives), and interacting with his North Korean friends. Dresnok spoke exclusively to the filmmakers about his feelings about his childhood, his desertion from theUnited States Army , living in a country completely foreign and even hostile to his own, and his wife and children.Dresnok is also shown with fellow defectors, including
Charles Robert Jenkins , who actually returned toJapan to be with his wife,Hitomi Soga , while filming was taking place. Dresnok felt hurt and angry by Jenkins, and he rebuffed the allegiations of physical abuse Jenkins had been quoted as saying in the press.Towards the end of the film, a North Korean doctor discloses to the BBC that Dresnok is in failing health, mainly due to heavy drinking and smoking.
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