Asian Cinema, Korean director known about of KIM KI DUK
Kim Ki Duk is a director of South Korea, who was born in 1960 and unlike many other filmmakers, he came to cinema in 1990. Some of the people we've seen some Asian cinema and especially the director, know that your story has had a lot of contrast,when child he loved the countryside and agriculture, then at age 17 he became interested in being a worker of factory, period that ended in 1980 when he decided to enter the South Korean navy. For 90 years, his art was focused in painting, he became a painter in a Buddhist temple and thereafter moved to Paris to study Fine Arts, it was only then that he began his contact with the film.
Upon returning to Korea participated in several competitions in writing of scripts, in some of them he won and received major awards, but none was filmed. In 1996 he directed his first film "Crocodile", a feature length of the producer Joyoung Films and begins as a film director . Some of the films he has directed are: "Wild Animals", "The Blue Door", "True Fiction", "The Island", "Bad people", among others.
Four years after his debut in the cinema, his fourth film (The Isle) a provocative contemporary love story, the director got international recognition. For 2003, the Asian director puts a twist to your style and create a unique art piece in the world "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter ... and Spring ", a film well received by film critic and recognized by the most beautiful photography of all time. And with a stamp that marks the eastern cinema as is tranquility through a Buddhist monk. Today, enjoy your success and participated in the recording of several film projects.
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