Prominent South Korean film director Kim Ki-duk died in Latvia from coronavirus complications on December 10, the Lativa media have reported.
The 59-year-old film director was reportedly looking to buy property in the Baltic country in order to get a residency permit.
According to the report, Kim Ki-duk came to Latvia on November 20 in order to buy a house in Jurmala, Latvia’s seaside resort near Riga. His colleagues raised concern when he didn’t show up for scheduled meetings and began looking for him in hospitals.
The Korean filmmaker reportedly passed away from Covid-19 complications at a hospital at 1:20 past midnight on Friday.
One of the best-known East Asian filmmakers, Kim Ki-duk has been awarded Golden Lion at 69th Venice International Film Festival for Pietà, Silver Lion for Best Director at 61st Venice International Film Festival for 3-Iron, Silver bear for Best Director at 54th Berlin International Film Festival for Samaria and Un Certain Regard prize at 2011 Cannes Film Festival for Arirang.
Kim Ki-duk made his directorial debut with Crocodile in 1996. He gained international fame with the 2001 film The Isle after it screened at the Toronto International Film Festival.