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Ki-duk Kim
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20 December 1960 - 11 December 2020
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South Korean director Kim Ki-duk was born on December 20, 1960, and was a troubled child. His childhood years were spent in a village in the north of Kensan province. Kim Ki-duk tried to get primary education in an agricultural school, but did not finish his studies and was forced to go to work in a factory, and then served as a marine for five years. At the age of 30, Kim Ki-duk discovered an interest in painting and decided to study art history in Paris. At the same time, he began to create his
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South Korean director Kim Ki-duk was born on December 20, 1960, and was a troubled child. His childhood years were spent in a village in the north of Kensan province. Kim Ki-duk tried to get primary education in an agricultural school, but did not finish his studies and was forced to go to work in a factory, and then served as a marine for five years.
At the age of 30, Kim Ki-duk discovered an interest in painting and decided to study art history in Paris. At the same time, he began to create his own paintings, which he exhibited in various art galleries in Europe.
Unexpectedly interested in the world of cinema, Kim Ki-duk makes his first attempts to make his own films. However, the world of South Korean cinema was in no hurry to hospitably open its doors to an uneducated young director of simple origin. But, nevertheless, his first work
"Crocodile" .
"Wild animals" .
"Bad guy" They were taken in quite high with interest.
Kim Ki-duk's subsequent films -
"Spring, summer, autumn, winter ... and again spring" .
"Real fiction" and
Island - took part in international film festivals in Berlin, Venice and Moscow.
Kim Ki-duk amazes with creative activity, the scripts of his films he writes in one breath. Within eight years, he managed to shoot ten films, each of which amazes with the originality of directorial techniques and depth of plots. /