The Pungsan - North Korea's national dog

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(9 Jun 2019) NORTH KOREA: DOGS ++REPLAY++
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS / KRT
RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only / Part No Access North Korea
LENGTH: 6.42

KRT – No access North Korea
Sariwon, North Hwanghae Province, North Korea, 19 April 2019
1. Wide of dog owners with Pungsan dogs gathering for dog show
2. Various of dog owners with Pungsan dogs
3. Wide of dog owners walking dogs in competition session
4. Close of Pungsan dogs walking with owners in competition session
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Gwang Dok-ri, Kim Hyong Gwon County, Ryanggang Province, North Korea, 30 April 2019
5. Wide aerial shot in early morning of river and hills and mountains in distance +MUTE+
6. Wide aerial tracking shot of river and hills
7. Wide of home of Hwang Dok Rin, retired hunter and Pungsan dog owner
8. Close of Hwang Dok Rin's Pungsan dog, called "Bongae" meaning "lightning" in English, barking, and pull out as Hwang Dok Rin walks out of his home
9. Close of Pungsan dog "Bongae" barking
10. Mid of chicken outside Hwang Dok Rin's home
11. Close tilt up of Hwang's Pungsan dog "Bongae"
12. Mid of Hwang with his Pungsan dog "Bongae"
13. Various of Hwang's granddaughters playing with Pungsan puppies, the offspring of Hwang's dog "Bongae"
14. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Hwang Dok Rin, retired hunter and farmer,
"Now that I'm more than 70 years old, I can't go into the mountains any more. When I was young, I spent around 30 years going hunting with Pungsan dogs. The Pungsan is brave and clever, and very obedient. In the mountains, if the dog comes across a wild boar, it will trap it, even bite its legs until its master arrives. And if there is a whole group of wild boar, the dog will run around to protect its master and attack the boars. If I'm with a Pungsan dog, I feel safe and sure that hunting will go well, really, If I've got my Pungsan dog with me, everything will be OK."
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Naejung-ri, Kim Hyong Gwon County, Ryanggang Province, North Korea, 1 May 2019
15. Wide zoom in towards Naejung-ri village
16. Mid of Pungsan dog with cow in field
17. Mid of Pungsan dog chained and barking
18. Wide of Kim Chun Bom's house
19. Mid of Kim Chun Bom with his horses
20. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Kim Chun Bom, local doctor and hunter
"These horses are bred in my house, and mainly in the winter time we use them with carts to bring us hunters to the mountains and also bring back the boars that we hunt. All the mountains around here are our hunting grounds. Last year was really good for hunting. The biggest boar we got was about 150 kilograms, others 100 kilos, 70 kilos, 50 kilos, and 30 kilos, altogether we got 20 to 30 of them. Now, you see, Spring is not hunting season. Now the boars are deep in the mountains and it is difficult to catch them. So now we hunters are concentrating mainly on breeding Pungsan dogs. We train the dogs well in preparation for the next winter's hunting."
21. Various of Kim Chun Bom with his dog Pocho (means "Guard" in English)
22. Various of Kim Chun Bom in his home with wife, daughters, and grandson
23. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Ri Mi Ran, wife of Kim Chun Bom
"We've called our Pungsan dog "Guard". Guard is very loyal to us and also very clever. One time a woman living next-door came round to talk to me, she was talking loudly, and touched me, and then Guard got up suddenly and jumped at the woman. Both of us were really surprised. But that's what Pungsan dogs are like, they're really loyal and really good guard dogs."
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Pyongyang, North Korea, 19 May 2019
25. Mid and zoom in to Jong Hye Gyong cuddling her Pinscher dog Muka

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