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Kim Ki-duk has the same name as another filmmaker who directed over 50 features in the 1960s and 1970s, including such classics as ''Five Marines'' (1961), ''Barefooted Youth'' (1964), ''South and North'' (1965), and ''Grand Evil Master Yonggary'' (1967). They are not related. Kim Ki-duk has the same name as another filmmaker who directed over 50 features in the 1960s and 1970s, including such classics as ''Five Marines'' (1961), ''Barefooted Youth'' (1964), ''South and North'' (1965), and ''Grand Evil Master Yonggary'' (1967). They are not related.


== Animal cruelty ==


There is a case of cruelty to animals in the South Korean film ], according to its director Kim Ki-Duk. In the film, a real frog is skinned alive while fishes are mutilated.


==Filmography== ==Filmography==

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Kim Ki-duk
Hangul김기덕
Hanja金基德
Revised RomanizationGim Gi-deok
McCune–ReischauerKim Ki-dŏk
File:Kim Ki-duk (Director).jpg
Kim Ki-duk (2003)

Kim Ki-duk is a Korean film director noted for his idiosyncratic "arthouse" cinematic works. His films have received many distinctions in the festival circuit (He is not related to the other director with the same name in Yonggary).

Biography

Kim Ki-duk was born on December 20, 1960 in Bonghwa (Kyongsang province), South Korea. He studied fine arts in Paris 1990-1992.

In 2004, he received Best Director awards at two different film festivals, for two different films: at the Berlin International Film Festival for Samaritan Girl, and at the Venice Film Festival for 3-Iron.

Kim Ki-duk has the same name as another filmmaker who directed over 50 features in the 1960s and 1970s, including such classics as Five Marines (1961), Barefooted Youth (1964), South and North (1965), and Grand Evil Master Yonggary (1967). They are not related.


Filmography

See also

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