Gi-hoon Jeong
The world of Korean cinema finds one of its subtle yet powerful craftsmen in Gi-hoon Jeong, born in 1967 in Seoul, South Korea. Active in the film industry since the late 1990s, Jeong has made a name for himself through his deeply introspective dramas, thrillers, and horror films, with "Voice" and "Fly, Daddy, Fly" being among his most recognized works. Though he hasn't received much recognition in the form of awards, his authorial style of psychological exploration and his deft hand at blending genres have earned him a significant standing in the Korean film industry. Beyond his filmography, Gi-hoon Jeong remains a director deeply committed to the art of storytelling, his films often reflecting the complexities of human nature and the haunted echoes of the past.