Real Fiction (2000)

The art of revenge, shot in real time!

Real Fiction (2000) poster

A repressed artist receives ritual abuse from those who pass him as he paints portraits in the park. Gradually becoming more frustrated, anger builds up within the artist, leading him to embark upon a quest to gain revenge on all those who have humiliated him.

Director: Kim Ki-duk
Genre: Crime, Drama
Runtime: 82 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Jeon Sang-yun
Editing: Kyung Min-ho
Production: Saerom Entertainment, Shin Seung-soo Productions
Country: South Korea
Language: 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko

Themes

Snuff Film: Urban Legend or Reality?, Snuff Film Nightmare and Reality, Bloody Slasher Horror at Summer Camp, Slasher: Masked Killer Nightmare

Keywords

artist, revenge, murder, portrait drawing

Trailer

Real Fiction Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Real Fiction about?
A repressed artist receives ritual abuse from those who pass him as he paints portraits in the park. Gradually becoming more frustrated, anger builds up within the artist, leading him to embark upon a quest to gain revenge on all those who have humiliated him.
Who directed Real Fiction?
Real Fiction was directed by Kim Ki-duk.
Who stars in Real Fiction?
Real Fiction stars Ju Jin-mo, Shim Yi Young, Lee Je-rak, Son Min-seok, Bae Joong-sik, Yang Seung-byeong.
How long is Real Fiction?
Real Fiction has a runtime of 1h 22m (82 minutes).
What genre is Real Fiction?
Real Fiction is a Crime, Drama film.
Where was Real Fiction produced?
Real Fiction was produced in South Korea.
What are the themes of Real Fiction?
The themes of Real Fiction include: Snuff Film: Urban Legend or Reality?, Snuff Film Nightmare and Reality, Bloody Slasher Horror at Summer Camp, Slasher: Masked Killer Nightmare.