Jean E. Lee

Jean E. Lee

A master storyteller of the silver screen, Jean E. Lee was born in 1960 in the bustling city of Seoul, South Korea. His directorial career spans over three decades from 1985 onwards, marked by his affinity for the mystery and drama genres, as seen in his globally acclaimed films like "The Lost City" and "Eternal Shadows". Lee's impressive collection of accolades includes the prestigious Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival, a testament to his remarkable ability to weave intricate narratives coupled with his unique cinematic style that often incorporates subtle symbolism and a profound exploration of human nature. A gentle soul with a fierce passion for filmmaking, Jean E. Lee's work continues to resonate deeply with audiences, his films a hauntingly beautiful blend of art and emotion that linger long after the credits roll.