Global Times

Top S. Korean film director Kim Ki- duk accused of assault

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South Korean prosecutor­s opened a criminal investigat­ion into multi- award- winning filmmaker Kim Ki- duk Thursday amid allegation­s that he hit an actress while shooting a movie, a spokesman said.

Kim’s awards include the Golden Lion for best film at the 2012 Venice Film Festival for Pieta, the same year he took Berlin’s Silver Bear for Samaritan Girl.

According to the South’s Yonhap news agency, an actress whose identity is being withheld filed a complaint with prosecutor­s accusing Kim of slapping her in the face on the set of his 2013 film Moebius, insulting her and forcing her into a nude scene.

She subsequent­ly quit the movie, a thriller themed around incest, and her role was taken over by another actress.

“A criminal complaint has been filed against director Kim Ki- duk and prosecutor­s have opened a probe into the case,” the Seoul Central District Prosecutor­s’ Office spokesman told AFP.

Kim’s agents denied the allegation­s as groundless, adding they would issue a detailed comment later.

Moebius was initially banned from being screened in South Korea on grounds of obscenity before being released after some controvers­ial scenes were removed.

It was screened out of the competitio­n at the 70th Venice Film Festival.

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