• Skip to main content
  • Skip to navigation
Screen Daily
Core Test
Mast navigation
  • Register
  • Subscribe
  • Sign in
Search our site
Menu
Close menu
  • Home
    • Back to parent navigation item
    • Home
    • Contact Us
    • Digital Editions
    • Screen Network
    • Screen Summit
    • Stars Of Tomorrow
    • Global Production Awards
    • World of Locations
    • UK in focus
    • The Screen Podcast
  • News
    • Back to parent navigation item
    • News
    • Production
    • Distribution
    • Funding
    • Streaming
    • Exhibition
    • Sales
    • Staff moves
    • TV
    • Artificial intelligence
    • Box office
    • Territories
      • Back to parent navigation item
      • Territories
      • UK & Ireland
      • North America
      • Europe
      • Asia Pacific
      • Middle East & Africa
  • Reviews
    • Back to parent navigation item
    • Reviews
    • Territories
      • Back to parent navigation item
      • Territories
      • UK & Ireland
      • North America
      • Europe
      • Asia Pacific
      • Middle East & Africa
    • Festivals
      • Back to parent navigation item
      • Festivals
      • Cannes
      • Berlin
      • Sundance
      • Toronto
      • Venice
      • More
  • Features
    • Back to parent navigation item
    • Features
    • Interviews
    • Comment
    • Future Leaders
    • TV
    • My Screen Life
  • Festivals
    • Back to parent navigation item
    • Festivals
    • Europe
      • Back to parent navigation item
      • Europe
      • Cannes
      • Berlin
      • Venice
      • Rotterdam
      • Karlovy Vary
      • Locarno
      • Sarajevo
      • San Sebastian
      • IDFA
      • Tallinn
    • North America
      • Back to parent navigation item
      • North America
      • Toronto
      • AFM
      • Sundance
      • SXSW
      • Tribeca
    • UK
      • Back to parent navigation item
      • UK
      • London
      • Glasgow
      • Edinburgh
      • Sheffield Doc/Fest
    • Asia Pacific
      • Back to parent navigation item
      • Asia Pacific
      • Busan
      • Tokyo
      • Filmart
    • MENA
      • Back to parent navigation item
      • MENA
      • Cairo
      • Red Sea
      • Marrakech
  • Box Office
    • Back to parent navigation item
    • Box Office
    • Box Office Reports
      • Back to parent navigation item
      • Box Office Reports
      • International
      • UK
      • US
    • Analysis
  • Awards
    • Back to parent navigation item
    • Awards
    • Oscars
    • Baftas
    • Golden Globes
    • Emmys
    • Bifas
    • European Film Awards
  • Subscribe
  • Global production
  • Home
      • Contact Us
      • Digital Editions
      • Screen Network
      • Screen Summit
      • Stars Of Tomorrow
      • Global Production Awards
      • World of Locations
      • UK in focus
      • The Screen Podcast
    • CROPPED COVER  Emmys
      Screen Emmys 2025 special: digital edition
    • Cannes Day 8 3x2 update
      Cannes 2025: Screen’s dailies
    • Product guide 2025 3x2
      Cannes 2025: Market Product Guide
  • News
      • Production
      • Distribution
      • Funding
      • Streaming
      • Exhibition
      • Sales
      • Staff moves
      • TV
      • Artificial intelligence
      • Box office
      • Territories
        • UK & Ireland
        • North America
        • Europe
        • Asia Pacific
        • Middle East & Africa
    • Dane DeHaan, Joe Cole, Stacy Martin, Ncuti Gatwa
      ‘The Queen Of Fashion’ wraps UK shoot and unveils full cast, adding Dane DeHaan, Stacy Martin, Joe Cole and Ncuti Gatwa
    • 'Two Pianos'
      San Sebastian adds Arnaud Desplechin, Agnieszka Holland, Alice Winocour titles
  • Reviews
      • Territories
        • UK & Ireland
        • North America
        • Europe
        • Asia Pacific
        • Middle East & Africa
      • Festivals
        • Cannes
        • Berlin
        • Sundance
        • Toronto
        • Venice
        • More
    • The Naked Gun
      ‘The Naked Gun’ review: Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson headline pleasingly reverential comedy sequel
    • Mother of Flies
      ‘Mother Of Flies’ review: Fantasia’s Cheval Noir winner is a visceral, thoughtful folk horror
  • Features
      • Interviews
      • Comment
      • Future Leaders
      • TV
      • My Screen Life
    • Pet Shop Boys Funny Games
      How two UK distributors are wooing arthouse audiences to rereleases
    • Alberto Barbera
      Venice head Alberto Barbera talks monsters, managing protests and the one that got away
    • Julia Roberts, Kathryn Bigelow, 'The Wizard Of The Kremlin', 'The Hand Of Dante'
      Eight talking points from the Venice 2025 line-up
  • Festivals
      • Europe
        • Cannes
        • Berlin
        • Venice
        • Rotterdam
        • Karlovy Vary
        • Locarno
        • Sarajevo
        • San Sebastian
        • IDFA
        • Tallinn
      • North America
        • Toronto
        • AFM
        • Sundance
        • SXSW
        • Tribeca
      • UK
        • London
        • Glasgow
        • Edinburgh
        • Sheffield Doc/Fest
      • Asia Pacific
        • Busan
        • Tokyo
        • Filmart
      • MENA
        • Cairo
        • Red Sea
        • Marrakech
    • festival image
      2025 film festivals and markets calendar: latest dates
  • Box Office
      • Box Office Reports
        • International
        • UK
        • US
      • Analysis
    • 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps'
      ‘Fantastic Four’ lights up UK-Ireland box office with £6.1m opening weekend
    • 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps'
      UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Fantastic Four’ reboot takes first steps into 665 cinemas
    • 'Superman', 'Smurfs', 'I Know What You Did Last Summer'
      ‘Smurfs’, ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ falter at UK-Ireland box office; ‘Superman’ tops £16m
  • Awards
      • Oscars
      • Baftas
      • Golden Globes
      • Emmys
      • Bifas
      • European Film Awards
    • Stellan Skarsgard
      Stellan Skarsgard to receive Sarajevo Film Festival honorary award
    • RZVD_2
      Karlovy Vary film festival unveils 2025 winners
    • bifa trophy
      Bifa introduces cinema award with campaign to celebrate cinemagoing
  • Subscribe
    • screen packshot resized

      Subscribe to Screen International

      • Monthly print editions
      • Awards season weeklies
      • Stars of Tomorrow and exclusive supplements
      • Over 16 years of archived content
      Subscribe Now
  • Global production
  • More from navigation items

Search results

Your search for Arirang Ki-duk Kim found 20 results. Displaying results 1 to 10 | Search Help

Try changing the ordering from 'Newest' to 'Relevance', use the filters to refine the results or search again using quotation marks to search for an exact phrase - e.g. "Bladerunner 2049".

Filter search

Filters

Keyword

Filter your search

By Type

No selections available

By Category

No selections available

By date

No selections available
  • Date range
  • Save article
    Please Sign in to your account to use this feature
    South Korean director Kim Ki-duk dies from Covid-19 aged 59
    News

    South Korean director Kim Ki-duk dies from Covid-19 aged 59

    2020-12-11T13:14:00Z

    Award-winning filmmaker died in Latvia, according to reports.

  • Save article
    Please Sign in to your account to use this feature
    Actress speaks out against acclaimed Korean director Kim Ki-duk after abuse case
    News

    Actress speaks out against acclaimed Korean director Kim Ki-duk after abuse case

    2017-12-15T16:06:00Z

    The unnamed woman was speaking from behind a screen at a press conference.

  • Save article
    Please Sign in to your account to use this feature
    Arirang
    Reviews

    Arirang

    2011-05-14T06:58:00Z

    Dir: Kim Ki-duk. Korea. 2011. 100mins

  • Save article
    Please Sign in to your account to use this feature
    Arirang wins inaugural Brisbane documentary prize
    News

    Arirang wins inaugural Brisbane documentary prize

    2011-11-14T10:04:00Z

    South Korea’s Kim Ki-duk has won Australia’s richest documentary award with Arirang, six months after taking the top prize in Un Certain Regard at Cannes.

  • Save article
    Please Sign in to your account to use this feature
    Un Certain Regard top prize goes to Arirang, Stopped On Track
    News

    Un Certain Regard top prize goes to Arirang, Stopped On Track

    2011-05-22T11:49:00Z

    Other awards go to Elena and Good Bye.

  • Save article
    Please Sign in to your account to use this feature
    Amen
    Reviews

    Amen

    2011-09-18T23:12:00Z

    Dir/scr: Kim Ki-duk. South Korea. 2011. 72 mins

  • Save article
    Please Sign in to your account to use this feature
    News

    Finecut sells Un Certain Regard pair to Taiwan’s Catchplay

    2011-05-16T05:00:00Z

    Korea’s Finecut has sold Arirang, Kim Ki-duk’s controversial self-portrait, and Hong Sang-soo’s The Day He Arrives to Taiwan’s Catchplay.

  • Save article
    Please Sign in to your account to use this feature
    New Horizons picks up seven titles for distribution in Poland
    News

    New Horizons picks up seven titles for distribution in Poland

    2011-12-07T12:51:00Z

    Arirang, Once Upon a Time in Anatolia and Code Blue among new releases planned for 2012.

  • Save article
    Please Sign in to your account to use this feature
    Finecut sells Pieta to Italy's Good Films
    News

    Finecut sells Pieta to Italy's Good Films

    2012-08-30T09:05:00Z

    Korean sales company Finecut has announced that Kim Ki-duk’s Pieta has sold to Good Films for Italy ahead of its premiere in the Venice film festival’s competition.

  • Save article
    Please Sign in to your account to use this feature
    San Sebastian's golden touch
    Features

    San Sebastian's golden touch

    2011-09-12T01:12:00Z

    New films from Martin Scorsese, Julie Delpy and Kim Ki-duk suggest it may be a vintage year at San Sebastian (Sept 16-24).

  • Previous Page
  • 1
  • 2
  • Next Page
  • Advertise with Screen
  • Contact us
  • A - Z of Subjects
  • Digital Editions
  • Connect with us on Facebook
  • Connect with us on Twitter
  • Connect with us on Linked in
  • Connect with us on YouTube
  • Connect with us on Instagram>

Subscribe to Screen International

Screen International is the essential resource for the international film industry. Subscribe now for monthly editions, awards season weeklies, access to the Screen International archive and supplements including Stars of Tomorrow and World of Locations.

Find out more

Events

  • Media Production & Technology Show
  • Terms and conditions
  • Privacy & Cookie Policy
  • Copyright © 2023 Media Business Insight Limited
  • Subscription FAQs

Site powered by Webvision Cloud