Sobre el Autor

Joel Coen is an acclaimed American filmmaker, best known for his work as a director, producer, and screenwriter alongside his brother Ethan Coen. Together, they have created a distinctive style that blends dark humor, sharp dialogue, and elements of neo-noir. The Coen brothers gained widespread recognition with their 1990 film "Miller's Crossing" and achieved cult status with the release of "The Big Lebowski" in 1998. Their films often feature a mix of quirky characters and intricate plots, showcasing their unique storytelling prowess.

Throughout his career, Joel Coen has received numerous accolades, including multiple Academy Awards for Best Original Screenplay and Best Picture. His work has had a significant impact on modern cinema, influencing a new generation of filmmakers. Coen's films often explore themes of morality, chance, and the human condition, making them resonate deeply with audiences. His collaborative approach with Ethan has resulted in a remarkable body of work that continues to be celebrated in the film industry.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento September 29, 1954
Lugar de Nacimiento St. Louis Park, Minnesota, USA