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

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    Kim Ki-duk to open Venice Days
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    Kim Ki-duk to open Venice Days

    2014-06-02T16:03:00Z

    Kim Ki-duk’s One on One is to open the Venice Film Festival’s independantly run Venice Days section.

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    Pieta
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    Pieta

    2012-09-04T12:05:00Z

    Dir/scr:  Kim Ki-duk. South Korea. 2012. 104mins

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

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    Finecut launches sales on Kim Ki-duk’s Pieta

    2012-02-10T09:00:00Z

    Seoul-based sales agent Finecut has picked up international rights to Pieta, the latest film from prolific Korean auteur Kim Ki-duk.

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    Kim Ki-duk’s 'The Net' sells to Japan
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    Kim Ki-duk’s 'The Net' sells to Japan

    2016-08-17T09:40:00Z

    Controversial Korean auteur Kim Ki-duk’s The Net, set to world premiere at the upcoming Venice Film Festival, has pre-sold to seven countries including Japan (King Records).

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    Finecut sells Pieta to Italy's Good Films
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    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.

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    South Korea selects Pieta as Oscar submission
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    South Korea selects Pieta as Oscar submission

    2012-09-13T13:10:00Z

    The Korean Film Council (KOFIC) has announced Kim Ki-duk’s recent Venice Golden Lion winner Pieta as South Korea’s submission for the Academy Awards’ best foreign language film category.

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    Finecut seals raft of deals on Venice title Pieta
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    Finecut seals raft of deals on Venice title Pieta

    2012-09-05T10:01:00Z

    Korean sales company Finecut has announced a raft of sales for Kim Ki-duk’s Pieta after its screening at the Venice Film Festival. The competition film was met with standing ovations yesterday.

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    'The Net': Venice Review
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    'The Net': Venice Review

    2016-09-01T17:43:00Z

    Dir/scr/cine: Kim Ki-duk. Korea, 2016. 114 min

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