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Director Kim Ki-duk accused of rape: He called me to discuss a script and then he raped me

Mar 07, 2018 12:52 PM IST

A South Korean female actor has accused award-winning film director Kim Ki-duk and a top actor of rape, as the country’s nascent #MeToo movement begins to spiral.

A South Korean female actor has accused award-winning film director Kim Ki-duk and a top actor of rape, as the country’s nascent #MeToo movement begins to spiral.

South Korean filmmaker Kim Ki-duk poses during a photocall to present the film Human, Space, Time and Human (Inkan, Gonkan, Sikan Grigo Inkan) presented in the Panorama Special section during the 68th Berlinale film festival.(AFP)
South Korean filmmaker Kim Ki-duk poses during a photocall to present the film Human, Space, Time and Human (Inkan, Gonkan, Sikan Grigo Inkan) presented in the Panorama Special section during the 68th Berlinale film festival.(AFP)

The fresh allegations against Kim come after his presence at this year’s Berlin Film Festival caused controversy following a fine for physically assaulting a different female actor.

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In the latest case an actress, who refused to be named, said that Kim repeatedly tried to enter her hotel room when they were shooting a movie in a remote village several years ago.

“It was a living hell... so many nights, he came to my room and slammed the door or phoned me at the room repeatedly until I responded,” she told Seoul’s MBC television station.

Kim eventually summoned her to his room to “discuss a script”, she went on. “Then he raped me.”

The film’s male star Cho Jae-hyun also raped her, she said.

The two men “shared stories of raping female actors and there was a sense of competition between them”, she said in an investigation aired late Tuesday.

The female actor said she had quit acting afterwards and was in therapy for years.

Her accusations come as the #MeToo movement gradually gains ground in South Korea, which remains socially conservative and patriarchal in many respects despite its economic and technological advances.

Earlier this week a provincial governor and former presidential contender resigned after an aide accused him of multiple rapes.

Kim -- who has won prizes at the Berlin, Cannes and Venice film festivals -- was fined 5 million won ($4,600) by prosecutors last year for physically assaulting a female actor on set.

They dismissed sex abuse charges citing lack of evidence but the case sparked controversy at this year’s Berlinale, which invited Kim despite its support for the #MeToo campaign against abuse and mistreatment of women.

Actress Mina Fujii, South Korean filmmaker Kim Ki-duk and actor Lee Sung-jae pose during a photocall to present the film "Human, Space, Time and Human" (Inkan, Gonkan, Sikan Grigo Inkan) presented in the Panorama Special section during the 68th Berlinale film festival. (AFP)
Actress Mina Fujii, South Korean filmmaker Kim Ki-duk and actor Lee Sung-jae pose during a photocall to present the film "Human, Space, Time and Human" (Inkan, Gonkan, Sikan Grigo Inkan) presented in the Panorama Special section during the 68th Berlinale film festival. (AFP)

- ‘I am a sinner’ -

Kim told MBC television in text messages that he was only involved in “consensual sexual relationships”.

“I never tried to satisfy my personal desires using my status as a film director,” he added.

Kim has previously rejected abuse accusations against him, saying he ensures no one “suffers” on the sets of his ultraviolent, sexually explicit art movies.

Cho, who has starred in many of Kim’s movies and is known as his “alter ego” told the station he would talk about the accusations “once an investigation begins”.

“I’m panicking,” he said. “I am a sinner. But many of the things I see in news are so different from truth.”

Cho apologised last month after being accused of sexually abusing female crew members and students. He was fired from the college where he was teaching and removed from a TV drama production.

Director Kim Ki-duk poses at the photo-call on the film 'Human, Space, Time and Human' during the 68th edition of the International Film Festival Berlin, Berlinale, in Berlin. (AP)
Director Kim Ki-duk poses at the photo-call on the film 'Human, Space, Time and Human' during the 68th edition of the International Film Festival Berlin, Berlinale, in Berlin. (AP)

Another female actor interviewed by MBC Tuesday said Kim repeatedly asked to see her breasts and her naked body during an audition process that felt “deeply humiliating”.

All three of Kim’s accusers remain anonymous for fear of public shaming.

Women in South Korea’s movie industry, both on screen or behind cameras, shy away from making open accusations against senior staffers or directors for fear of permanently damaging their careers.

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