Joe Wright
Joe Wright is a British film director known for his work in both film and theater. He gained prominence with his adaptation of Jane Austen's novel, "Pride and Prejudice," which was released in 2005. His style often features strong character development and visually striking cinematography.
Wright has directed several acclaimed films, including "Atonement" and "Darkest Hour," the latter earning Gary Oldman an Academy Award for Best Actor. He is recognized for his ability to bring literary works to life on screen, making him a notable figure in contemporary cinema.