Jun Noh is a UK-based writer-director and actor working at the intersection of cinema, theatre, and philosophy. His work explores spiritual absence, moral ambiguity, and the tension between language, memory, and silence. Drawing from his background in performance and dramaturgy, he creates emotionally restrained films that investigate what remains unspoken: in families, in faith, and in the architecture of power.

He is a Leverhulme Arts Scholar and holds an MFA in Professional Acting from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). He currently serves as Executive Producer of the Thurrock International Film Festival, a BFI FAN-supported platform championing underrepresented and regional voices across the UK.

Jun’s filmmaking resists spectacle and embraces quiet tension. He is drawn to cinema that confronts belief without dogma and grief without sentimentality. The themes explored in his latest short film continue into his first feature, which is currently in development.

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