Kim Ki-duk is a veteran art-house film director from South Korea, born on December 20, 1960. He is best known for his films 3-Iron and Samaritan Girl, which have been praised for their unique and creative storytelling. He has been recognized for his work with numerous awards, including the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M
About
Veteran art-house film Director whose work included 3-Iron and Samaritan Girl.
Before Fame
He won first prize in a screenwriting contest held by the Korean Film Council in 1995.
Trivia
His 2012 film Pieta became the first South Korean film to receive Best Film honors at the three international film festivals: Venice, Berlin, and Cannes.
Family Life
His family lived in a mountainous village before moving to Seoul.
Associated With
He and French Director Claude Sautet both won the Silver Lion Award for Best Director at the Venice Film Festival.