What was the controversy with the movie the interview?

(L-R) James Franco and Seth Rogen in “The Interview.” Sony The premise of the movie caused anger from North Korea and Sony Pictures, the studio behind the film, was subsequently hacked, leading to thousands of the studio’s internal emails being leaked online.

Who is Kim Jong-Un in the interview?

The film stars Rogen and James Franco as journalists who set up an interview with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (Randall Park), and are then recruited by the CIA to assassinate him. The film is inspired by a 2012 Vice documentary.

Who is Kim Jong-Un’s wife?

Ri Sol-juKim Jong-un / Wife (m. 2009)Ri Sol-ju is the wife of North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un, and is the first lady of North Korea.
Little is known about her from official North Korean sources, but outside sources have speculated more about her background. Wikipedia

What’s the name of the movie about Kim Jong-Un?

The documentary is titled “The Great Year of Victory, 2021”, and chronicles the achievements on missile development, construction and efforts to beat the pandemic, lauding the projects as “victory,” similar to other documentaries crafted by the state to create a sense of cultish divinity around Kim.

What was North Korea’s response to the interview?

North Korea issued a statement on its official state news agency on Saturday denouncing Sony Pictures Entertainment’s release of the movie “The Interview.” It called President Barack Obama the “chief culprit” who forced the production company to “indiscriminately distribute” the picture.

How did Kim Jong Un feel about the movie The Interview?

Kim Jong Un Swears ‘Merciless’ Retaliation if New Seth Rogen Film Released. The government of North Korea is not pleased with Seth Rogen’s upcoming film The Interview, calling it a “wanton act of terror.”

What was North Korea’s response to The Interview?

Is Kim Jong-il married?

Kim Young-sookKim Jong-il / Spouse (m. 1974–2011)

Was North Korea mad about the movie the interview?

Story highlights. North Korea issued a statement on its official state news agency on Saturday denouncing Sony Pictures Entertainment’s release of the movie “The Interview.” It called President Barack Obama the “chief culprit” who forced the production company to “indiscriminately distribute” the picture.