Based on his own experiences in Paris between 1990-92 as a wandering street performer selling his own paintings, Wild Animals like all of his cinematic productions, depicts the cruel nature of life seen through the lives of young and alienated people who live under utter degradation and despair. The feature film can be seen as a parable of the divided Korean nation as a tragic triangle drama unfolds between three ethnic Koreans whose lives happen to get intertwined with each other in a colorful and thoroughly romanticised French capital: South Korean Ch’ông-hae (literally Blue ocean), played by Cho Chae-hyôn, a star who figures in other works by Kim Ki-duk as well, North Korean Hong-san (Red mountain) who is played by Chang Tong-jik, and adopted Korean Laura, performed by previously unknown actress Chang Ryun. The world famous French actors Richard Bohringer ( Subway, Total Kheops and Tango among others) and Denis Lavant (Les Amants du Pont-Neuf and Beau Travail) play leading roles as a mafia bos and Laura’s boyfriend Emil respectively, and the rest of the cast is populated with French actors, of whom Sasha Lukavina must be mentioned as she is Ch’ông-hae’s Hungarian girlfriend Corrine in the film. –Tobias Hubinette
One of the most controversial Korean directors, Kim Ki-duk is a self-taught filmmaker who prides himself on his outsider status, openly setting himself apart from contemporaries like Hong Sang-soo and Lee Chang-dong, who he considers too intellectual. Kim’s films have drawn vitriol for their subject matter and praise for their technique, and he has often been compared to his predecessor Kim Ki-young, who was also self-taught and whose films bear a much less brutal, but equally eccentric, personal stamp. Born in a mountainous village, Kim moved with his family to Seoul at the age of nine. During his teenage years he dropped out of school and worked in factories, and at the age of 20, he began a five-year stint in the marines, the toughest and most demanding branch of the Korean military. These early experiences would inspire the gritty milieu and dim view of human relationships that characterize his films. A painter since childhood, Kim went to France in 1990, where he studied art and… read more