Kim Jee-woon
Korean cinematic visionary, Kim Jee-woon, was born in 1964 in Seoul, South Korea, and has been actively directing films since 1997. Notably working within the realms of horror, western, and action genres, Jee-woon has created renowned films such as "A Tale of Two Sisters," "The Good, The Bad, The Weird," and "I Saw the Devil," earning widespread acclaim and multiple awards, including the Best Director award at the 48th Daejong Film Awards. Known for his visually striking and genre-bending style, his films often incorporate intense, emotionally charged narratives and meticulous attention to detail. Off-screen, Kim Jee-woon is a dedicated craftsman, whose passion for storytelling and unique visual style continue to push the boundaries of Korean cinema.