Kim Ki-duk, filmmaker of convulsive beauty (2007)
The documentary, directed by a French expert on Asian cinema, is a filmed interview with Korean director Kim Ki-duk in which the artist talks about himself in the round: his early interest in painting, resulting in his stay in France, where he discovered filmmaking and his passion for directing; his films rejected in his homeland but successfully received at festivals around the world; his interest in ecology, the art of recycling, and his affection for his dog.
Director: Antoine Coppola
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 68 min
Release Date: January 1, 2007
Cast
Screenplay
Production: Syncinema - Antoine Coppola
Country: France
Language: Français, 한국어/조선말
Original Language: fr
Keywords
celebrity interview, korean
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- What is Kim Ki-duk, filmmaker of convulsive beauty about?
- The documentary, directed by a French expert on Asian cinema, is a filmed interview with Korean director Kim Ki-duk in which the artist talks about himself in the round: his early interest in painting, resulting in his stay in France, where he discovered filmmaking and his passion for directing; his films rejected in his homeland but successfully received at festivals around the world; his interest in ecology, the art of recycling, and his affection for his dog.
- Who directed Kim Ki-duk, filmmaker of convulsive beauty?
- Kim Ki-duk, filmmaker of convulsive beauty was directed by Antoine Coppola.
- Who stars in Kim Ki-duk, filmmaker of convulsive beauty?
- Kim Ki-duk, filmmaker of convulsive beauty stars Kim Ki-duk, Antoine Coppola.
- How long is Kim Ki-duk, filmmaker of convulsive beauty?
- Kim Ki-duk, filmmaker of convulsive beauty has a runtime of 1h 8m (68 minutes).
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- Kim Ki-duk, filmmaker of convulsive beauty is a Documentary film.
- Where was Kim Ki-duk, filmmaker of convulsive beauty produced?
- Kim Ki-duk, filmmaker of convulsive beauty was produced in France.