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"Pieta" is, as the opening credits note, the 18th film from Korean director Kim Ki-Duk. It's the first one since 2006's "Time," seven features ago, to garner a commercial release in the United States.
Jeong-jin Lee stars in Korean director Ki-Duk Kim's revenge drama 'Pieta.' (Drafthouse Films) Kang-do is not the kind of deliveryman you would ever want to see darkening your doorway. Unblinking ...
South Korean director Kim Ki-duk has made 18 movies, but his prolific output has not mandated an increase in scale. “Pieta,” a curiously engaging and wickedly twisted tale of crime and ...
VENICE (Reuters) - South Korean movie "Pieta", an ultra-violent story of a loan shark confronted by a mysterious woman claiming to be his mother, won the Golden Lion award for best picture at the ...
South Korean provocateur Kim Ki-duk's new film "Pieta," about a cold, wraith-like loan-shark enforcer in a poverty-stricken village, is expectedly gruesome in some of its details.
Pieta Trailer. Ki-duk Kim‘s Pieta (2012) movie trailer stars Jeong-jin Lee, Cho Min-soo, Min-soo Jo, Eunjin Kang, and Jae-rok Kim. Pieta‘s plot synopsis: “Winner of the Golden Lion at the ...
Dark Shadows: Lee Jeong-jin plays impassive underworld enforcer Gang-do in Pieta, a dark, enigmatic redemption parable from the controversial Korean filmmaker Kim Ki-duk. Drafthouse Films hide caption ...
VENICE (Reuters) - South Korean movie "Pieta", an ultra-violent story of a loan shark confronted by a mysterious woman claiming to be his mother, won the Golden Lion award for best picture at the ...