Ki-duk Kim

Ki-duk Kim

geb. 20.12.1960
Bonghwa, provincie Severní Kjongsang, Zuid-Korea

overleden 11.12.2020 (59 jaar)
Riga, Letland

Biografie

Kim Ki-duk (b. 1960, Bonghwa, South Korea) came to film direction relatively late, after turning 30. But only in the mid-1990s did he begin to make a name for himself as a controversial creator of unusual stories combining dark melancholy and brutality with erotic extremes. He became the best-known South Korean director thanks in part to his intense professional commitment: he regularly shot one film per year and his pictures have been shown to success at the world’s most prestigious festivals. At the 37th Karlovy Vary IFF he was the subject of a retrospective profile. Selected filmography: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring (2003), 3-Iron (2004), The Bow (2005), Time (2006), Breath (2007). His latest film Arirang  shared the Prize of Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section with Andreas Dresen’s Stopped on Track.

46. IFF Karlovy Vary

Scenarioschrijver

Regisseur

Editor

Acteur

Cameraman

Films
2022

Köne taevast

2019

Din

2016

The Net

2015

Stop

2013

Moebius

2011

Amen

Documentaire
2011

Arirang

Producent

Host

Programma's
2019

Sinema+

1996

El magacine

1991

Días de cine