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North Korea’s first studio movie to be released in Russia will premiere May 10th, 2017. The film revolves around a group of North Korean women who went to China for work and stay there to become prostitutes. The movie will be released by Russia’s 1st Studio Group which credits itself as “the only distributor of the world's most-loved cult movies from Russia and other countries." The film is set for release on May 10th but it is currently only available online on an unnamed Russian site. As of January 2017, the film has not been released anywhere else including North Korea. On April 11, 2017, the film was leaked online on various unverified websites. According to North Korean media reports, "Unwavering Love" was released on June 23 in both North Korea and South Korea. It also received a limited theatrical release across Canada under the title "My Sister's Lover". The film is set for release on June 23 in both North Korea and South Korea. The film is set for release on June 23 but it is currently only available online on an unnamed Korean website. As of January 2017, the film has not been released anywhere else including North Korea. Footage from the film and interviews were featured in North Korea's 2016 film "The Age of Youth" (어린이 시절), which premiered at the September 9-11, 2016 Pyongyang Film Festival. According to North Korean media reports, "Unwavering Love" was released on January 24 in both North Korea and South Korea. The film will be opened across China where it is titled as "A Kissing Booth Romance. The film is set for release on January 24 in both North Korea and South Korea. The film is set for release on January 24 but it is currently only available online on an unnamed Chinese website. As of January 2017, the film has not been released anywhere else including North Korea. "Unwavering Love" was the biggest box office success in North Korea in 2017 selling more than 1 million tickets to earn $4 million (₩5.5 billion) according to the state-run newspaper Rodong Sinmun. Following its success, a sequel to "Unwavering Love" was made and went into production in summer of 2018. It is currently unknown if the sequel will be shot in North Korea. The film was the second most viewed video on North Korean video streaming site Mango TV in 2017. The film broke box office records in China. This figure does not include online ticket sales for the movie which is estimated around 80 million yuan ($12 million US). The movie broke China's previous single-day record for a Korean film with $4.5 million RMB($640,000 US) on its opening day December 1, 2018, which beat out "Love Keeps Going"($1. cfa1e77820
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