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Kim Ki-duk

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Kim Ki-duk (December 20, 1960 – December 11, 2020) was a prolific South Korean writer-director of idiosyncratic, allegorical, and often extreme and transgressive arthouse dramas, best known for "The Isle" (2000), "Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter... and Spring" (2003), "Samaritan Girl" (2004), "3-Iron" (2004) and "Pieta" (2012). His films have received many distinctions on the international festival circuit.

20-12-1960

Birthday

Sagittarius

Zodiac Sign

-

Genres

12

Total Films

金基德, Ki-duk Kim, Ким Ки Дук

Also known as (male)

Bonghwa, North Gyeongsang, South Korea

Place of Birth

Popular works

Creative career

actor

12 Works

producer

20 Works

director

106 Works

writer

34 Works

other

25 Works

Life is a Thrill

Life is a Thrill

This is a story about an amazing person who devotes his life to his students. Vladimir Fenchenko lit the hearts of hundreds of young filmmakers with love for cinema.
0.0

Year:

2020

Plankton Salesmen

Plankton Salesmen

A nostalgic look at the birth and death of arthouse film distribution in the early 2000s in Russia. The story of the Cinema Without Borders company and its two founders, Sam Klebanov and Anton Mazurov.
0.0

Year:

2017

Ongoing Smile

Ongoing Smile

Documentary about Busan International Film Festival founder Kim Dong-ho.
0.5

Year:

2013

My Mother

My Mother

A short film shot for Venice 70: Future Reloaded
0.0

Year:

2013

Venice 70: Future Reloaded

Venice 70: Future Reloaded

Made for the Venice Film Festival's 70th anniversary, seventy filmmakers made a short film between 60 and 90 seconds long on their interpretation of the future of cinema.
5.1

Year:

2013

Balkan Spirit

Balkan Spirit

Filmmaker Hermann Vaske explores the creative Balkan world in the hopes of understanding the meaning of "Balkan spirit".
6.6

Year:

2013

Amen

Amen

A woman goes to France in search for a man who she lost contact with, only to find that he has moved on to Venice. On her way to Venice, she faces a horrible incident in the train which makes her painfully question herself about life and relationships. And when she makes a frightening conclusion, the question becomes the share of the audiences.
5.6

Year:

2011

Arirang

Arirang

Documentary on director Kim Ki-Duk looking back at his film career.
6.5

Year:

2011

Breath

Breath

A condemned prisoner slowly falls in love with the married female artist who decorates his prison cell. Jin is a convicted killer awaiting execution on Death Row; Yeon is a lonely artist locked in a loveless marriage.
6.6

Year:

2007

The Nine Lives of Korean Cinema

The Nine Lives of Korean Cinema

South Korean cinema is in the throes of a creative explosion where mavericks are encouraged and masters are venerated. But from where has this phenomenon emerged? What is the culture that has yielded this range of filmmakers? With The Nine Lives of Korean Cinema, French critic, writer and documentarian Hubert Niogret provides a broad overview but, nevertheless, an excellent entry point into this unique type of national cinema that still remains a mystery for many people. The product of a troubled social and political history, Korean cinema sports an identity that is unique in much modern film. Niogret's documentary tells of the country's cinematic history - the ups along with the downs - and gives further voice to the artists striving to express their concerns, fears and aspirations.
6.0

Year:

2006

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring

An isolated lake, where an old monk lives in a small floating temple. The monk has a young boy living with him, learning to become a monk. We watch as seasons and years pass by.
7.8

Year:

2003

The Rocket Is Launched

The Rocket Is Launched

Actor Choi Jong-won is late to a movie shoot. He bemoans the state of the national economy when he sees a young man riding a fancy sports car.
0.0

Year:

1997