Jieho Lee

Jieho Lee

Jieho Lee, a compelling storyteller of the modern era, was born in 1973 in New York, United States. He began his active directing career in 1996, with a particular emphasis on drama and crime genres, and is best known for his 2007 film "The Air I Breathe," which won the Best Narrative Feature award at the Philadelphia Film Festival. Lee's authorial style is marked by a deeply philosophical approach to storytelling, often drawing on complex narratives and character development to explore the intricacies of human nature and fate. Possessing an uncanny ability to dive into the heart of human emotions, Jieho Lee paints his cinematic world with a profound understanding of life's complexities and ironies.