Lee Seong-joon

Lee Seong-joon

"Master of South Korean cinema." Lee Seong-joon was born in 1971 in Seoul, South Korea and started actively directing films from the mid-1990s, primarily focusing on dramas and thrillers. His most famous films include the critically acclaimed "Silent Witness" and "Office," the latter of which earned him a nomination for Best Director at the 36th Blue Dragon Film Awards. Lee is known for his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to blend intense narratives with deeply developed characters, which results in a unique and immersive viewing experience. As a person, Lee Seong-joon is as intricate and compelling as his films, constantly pushing boundaries and challenging the status quo in South Korean cinema.