Nathan D. Lee
Nathan D. Lee, the avant-garde storyteller of the 21st century, was born in 1983 in Salt Lake City, United States. Active since the mid-2000s, Lee's primary foray has been into the genres of comedy and drama, with his most notable works being "My Brother's Voodoo" and "The Last Hangman," though he has yet to clinch any major festival awards. Lee's directorial style is characterized by a unique fusion of humor and human drama, often exploring unconventional narratives and characters, with a penchant for the absurd. What truly sets Nathan D. Lee apart is his uncanny ability to find laughter in the unexpected and use it as a tool to dissect the human condition.