Seong-Chang Hong
The mastermind behind some of the most captivating Korean animations, Seong-Chang Hong was born in 1965 in South Korea and has been actively contributing to the film industry since the early 1990s. His main genres are animation and family, with his most famous films including "Empress Chung" and "Yobi, The Five Tailed Fox", both of which have been acclaimed for their unique storytelling and beautiful animation. Although not a recipient of awards at major film festivals, Hong's work is characterized by its poignant exploration of Korean folklore and tradition, always infused with a touch of magical realism. Humble yet visionary, Seong-Chang Hong continues to breathe life into the timeless tales of his homeland, creating a cinematic experience that transcends cultural boundaries.