The festival will present a selection of films by the late director and the new Korean New Wave section: the best of Korean cinema from 1990 to 2006
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A feature exploring the idea of taboos and spirtualism in our modern society as well as the sense of estrangement between generations.
Kim’s obvious purpose was to shock his audience and he definitely succeeded in doing so
A feature film exploring the complex and at times difficult dynamics of longing, class and the possibility to change yourself.
We have been following Kim Ki-duk's career since “Adresse inconnue” (2001), we had met him in Locarno at FEVI at the end of the screening of...
Handsome is as handsome does, but if we are being honest to ourselves, then look is perhaps more important than we might want to admit. In societies where...
Crocodile is a pseudonym for an ill tempered and violent homeless man who makes his living off of robbing corpses, peddling and running street scams. He lives...
“Arirang” is the utmost personal production of Kim Ki-duk since he directed, wrote and edited it but more importantly, it is a documentary or a drama as he...
“Address Unknown” is a (slightly) autobiographical film, since Kim Ki-duk has stated that Ji-heum was conceived based on his own experiences, and...
While there will still be controversy surrounding some of the scenes of the film, the artistic appeal, the astounding beauty of cinematographer Hwang Seo...