Suh-Goon Lee
South Korean master of nuanced storytelling, Suh-Goon Lee was born in 1966 in Seoul, South Korea. Active in the film industry from the mid-1990s, Lee's work primarily revolves around the drama and thriller genres, with his most notable films being "The Spy" and "The Advocate: A Missing Body," the latter earning him a Grand Bell Award nomination for Best Director. His authorial style is marked by a keen focus on character-driven narratives and a profound exploration of the human psyche. From the heart, Suh-Goon Lee is a director who beautifully captures the intricacies of human emotions, making his films not just a visual treat, but an emotional journey for the viewers.