From an article at Stomp Tokyo:
Pulgasari: The Legendary Monster (1985)
The story behind this film may be more interesting than the film itself. Unlike the other films on this website, this film was produced in North Korea, not South Korea. According to news reports, current North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il (son of former leader Kim Il-Sung) is a big movie fan, and in 1978 he had his agents abduct two South Korean movie personalities, director Shin Sang-Ok and his wife, actress Choe Un-Hee.
These two made at least two movies in North Korea. As near as I can tell, Pulgasari: The Legendary Monster (1985) was the last one. Shortly after it was completed, Shin and Choe fled to America. For this reason, or perhaps for reasons of content, the movie was shelved for years. In 1998 the film was championed by a Japanese film critic, and was released in Japan, apparetly to some sucess.
COULD YOU TELL ME A LITTLE ABOUT SLAVERY
Yes, compelling someone to do labor for you without compensation is “slavery.”
For example, making someone research your school project on “slavery.”