
Roland Joffé
**Roland Joffé** (London, 1945) is a British director known for his dramatic and socially committed cinema, often set in complex historical and political contexts.
He achieved international fame with works that explore ethical conflicts and issues of justice. His most celebrated films include **_The Killing Fields_** (1984), a powerful drama about the Khmer Rouge atrocities in Cambodia, and **_The Mission_** (1986), which recounts the Jesuits' struggle to defend indigenous populations in South America. Both films received widespread acclaim and Academy Award nominations.
He also directed **_City of Joy_** (1992). His style is distinguished by an intense and often epic narrative, which investigates themes such as redemption, human dignity, and the impact of history on individuals, with a strong focus on acting and visual suggestion.