Pan-suk Ahn
A master storyteller of the small screen, Pan-suk Ahn was born in 1963 in South Korea and has been active in the filmmaking industry since early 2000s. Specialising in the drama genre, Ahn's most notable works include the critically acclaimed television dramas "Behind the White Tower", "Secret Love Affair", and "Heard it Through the Grapevine", all of which showcase his exceptional knack for weaving compelling narratives. His works have garnered him several prestigious awards, including the Baeksang Arts Award for Best Director, and his distinct authorial style, marked by nuanced storytelling and profound character development, has been widely recognized in the industry. A profoundly humanistic director, Ahn's works often explore the complexities of human emotions and societal issues, a testament to his deep understanding of the human condition.