
Joel Coen
**Joel Coen** (b. 1954) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is known for his long-standing and prolific collaboration with his brother Ethan Coen, forming one of the most distinctive auteurial pairs in contemporary cinema. Together, they have written and directed almost all of their films.
Their filmography includes masterpieces such as the multi-award-winning *Fargo* (1996), the cult classic *The Big Lebowski* (1998), and the Western drama *No Country for Old Men* (2007), earning them numerous accolades, including Academy Awards.
Their style is characterized by a masterful blend of genres, dark humor, sharp dialogue, and eccentric characters, often grappling with absurd situations. In 2021, Joel solo-directed *Macbeth*, further affirming his unique style.