Nambugun: North Korean Partisan in South Korea () is a 1990 South Korean war drama film directed by Chung Ji-young. It is based upon the experiences of Lee Tae, a war correspondent and pro-North Korean Partisan during the Korean War.
The film was noted as one of the first films to depict a story from a North Korean perspective in South Korea since the end of military rule in 1987. The film earned Chung Ji-young an award for Best Director at the 11th Blue Dragon Film Awards in 1990 and was selected as one of the 100 Best Korean Films by the Korean Film Archive in 2014.