Korean Newsreel () is a North Korean newsreel series that first premiered in March 1948. It was produced by the National Film Studio of North Korea () until 1957, when the National Film Studio became the Korean Art Film Studio (ì¡°ì ìÂÂì ìÂÂÃÂÂì´¬ìÂÂìÂÂ) and a separate studio for producing documentaries and newsreels, the Korean Documentary Film Studio (ì¡°ì 기ë¡ÂìÂÂÃÂÂì´¬ìÂÂìÂÂ), was established. Production of the series continued even during the 1950âÂÂ1953 Korean War, with film reporters moving alongside North Korean troops during the fighting. Another newsreel was produced between 1950 and 1953 titled For The Reunification of the Fatherland (ì¡°êµÂõì¼ì ìÂÂÃÂÂì¬). It is not known with certainty how many episodes of the series were created, with different sources citing 40, 70, and 80 episodes.
The first to fourth episodes were released some time in March 1948, and were shown to Kim Il Sung. The 21st episode was released in late 1949, and covers the unveiling of a statue of Kim Il Sung that occurred in Kangdong County on November 3 of that year, a welcome ceremony for a ship that arrived from the South, and the October celebration of the establishment of the new communist government of the People's Republic of China, after their victory in the Chinese Civil War. It also covers a few other current events throughout the North.