Park Chan-Wook
Park Chan-Wook is a renowned South Korean film director, producer, and screenwriter, born on August 23, 1963. He is best known for his unique storytelling style and visually striking films. His work often explores themes of revenge, love, and morality, making him a prominent figure in the Korean cinema movement.
One of his most famous films is Oldboy, released in 2003, which gained international acclaim and won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival. Park has also directed other notable films such as The Handmaiden and Stoker, showcasing his versatility and creativity in filmmaking.