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    Kim Ki-duk (Korean: 김기덕, IPA: [kim ɡidʌk̚]; 20 December 1960 – 11 December 2020) was a South Korean film director and screenwriter, noted for his idiosyncratic art-house cinematic works. His films have received many distinctions in the festival circuit, rendering him one of the most important contemporary Asian film directors.

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    Kim Ki-duk. Writer: 3-Iron. He studied fine arts in Paris in 1990-1992. In 1993 he won the award for Best Screenplay from the Educational Institute of Screenwriting with "A Painter and A Criminal Condemned to Death". After two more screenplay awards, he made his directorial debut with Crocodile (1996) ("Crocodile").

    • January 1, 1
    • Bonghwa, South Korea
    • January 1, 1
    • Riga, Latvia
    • Arirang (2011) Following an incident in “Dream”, where the lead protagonist, Lee Na-young, almost died during a hanging scene, and after his long-time assistant, Jang Hoon and the producer of the film “Poongsan”, abandoned him during the film’s shootings the same year (2011), Kim retreated to a secluded mountain house.
    • Breath (2007) Yeon is an unhappily married woman who finds out that her husband is having an affair. On a whim, and after watching on the news the case of a man on the death row who has attempted suicide twice, she decides to visit him.
    • Dream (2008) Jin wakes up from a nightmare of a traffic accident and decides to drive to the spot where the accident occurred. He finds out that his dream was real and follows the police to the suspect’s home, who turns out to be a woman named Ran.
    • Amen (2011) The film follows an unnamed young girl who roams Europe in search of her boyfriend, but seems to miss him at every place she arrives. During her travels, and particularly when she is asleep, a masked man visits her, initially raping her and stealing all her things, but then changing his behaviour.
  3. Dec 17, 2020 · Kim Ki-duk, Award-Winning South Korean Filmmaker, Dies at 59. He was celebrated for movies centered on society’s underbelly, but he was later accused of sexual misconduct. He died of Covid-19...

  4. Kim Ki-duk was a South Korean director known for his experimental and Buddhist films. He died of COVID-19 in Latvia in 2020, after facing sexual assault allegations and losing his career in South Korea.

    • December 20, 1960
    • December 11, 2020
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  6. Apr 2, 2004 · April 2, 2004 2:00 am. Korea’s Enfant Terrible Grows Up: Kim Ki-Duk Talks About “Spring, Summer…”. by Ryan Mottesheard. “Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring” director Kim Ki-Duk ...

  7. by joelale | created - 17 Dec 2020 | updated - 20 Jan 2022 | Public. A list of the entire Kim Ki-duks filmography ranked from best to worst. Refine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc. 24 titles.

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