A look at the bulk of Kim Ki-duk's work and an answer to all the controversy
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A disturbing and thought-provoking religious allegory on the ruinous nature of money, and the consequence of sin.
South Korea attempts to mash up Gamera and Godzilla to uneven results
By Leandro E. Seta Written and directed by Kim Ki-duk, winner of the Berlin Silver Bear among many other prices. “Bin jip” or “3-iron”, has won fifteen...
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
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.
The concept of “the prostitute” has been fascinating directors all over the world for quite some time, with the psychosynthesis of the sex...
Combines "Seven", Kim Ki-duk's "Pieta" and Johnnie To's action aesthetics in the most artful way possible.