Joel Cohen
A master of modern cinema, Joel Coen was born in 1954 in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, USA. His directorial career, spanning over four decades from the early 80s, is characterized by an eclectic mix of genres, including thriller, drama, and black comedy, with notable works such as "No Country for Old Men," "Fargo," and "The Big Lebowski." The Coen Brothers, as they are known, are multiple award recipients, with accolades including four Oscars and the Palme d'Or at Cannes, and their unique cinematic style is marked by a blend of dark humor, intricate plots, and rich character development. Beyond his profound talent, Joel Coen, in his quiet demeanor, has a profound understanding of the human condition, capturing its complexities and absurdities in his unforgettable films.