Ki-duk Kim

20.12.1960, Bonghwa, South Korea

 

Director
Ki-duk is a Korean self-taught screenwriter, director, producer and editor. As a teenager he quit school and after working in different factories he spent five years as a marine in the military. From 1990 to 1993, he studied painting in France and after returning to Korea he started writing screenplays. He made his directing debut with the film Crocodile (Ag-o, 1996), and attracted attention of international film critics with his fourth film The Isle (Seom, 2000). Afterwards je made Address Unknown (Suchwiin bulmyeong, 2001), Bad Guy (Nabbeun namja, 2001) and Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring (Bom yeoreum gaeul gyeoul geurigo bom, 2003). His film Samaritan (Samaria, 2004) won the Silver Bear for the Best Director in Berlin and for 3-Iron (Bin-jip, 2004) the FIPRESCI award and the small Golden Lion in Venice. He also directed The Bow (Hwal, 2005), Time (Shi gan, 2006) and Arirang (2011), and the self-referential documentary in which he deals with creative blockage and traumatic experiences from the set of his previous film, Dream, (2008) when an actress almost got killed while filming a scene of hanging. In 2011, he made the feature film Amen.

Filmography


Films by this director

Samaritan Girl

(Samaria, 2004.)

Directed by: Ki-duk Kim
PHOTOGRAPHY: Sang-jae Sun, Sang-jae Seon
Synopsis:

Wanting to earn money to travel to Europe, two teenage friends become prostitutes. Jae-yeong meets with clients and Yeo-jin finds them, arranges meetings and keeps watch in case of police. One day she does not do her job properly and Jae-yeong jumps out of a window to avoid arrest. She injures herself severely and on her deathbed requests that her friend meet with a client with whom she has fallen in love. He agrees to meet her, but only on the condition that she sleeps with him. This film w...

digital, color, 95 min
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