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Minari Minari

Lee Isaac Chung / USA / 2020 / 115 min / Korean, English

Set in Arkansas during the 1980s, Minari tells the story of a Korean-American family in search of the American Dream. Jacob Yi—husband and father of two—wants to start his own farm. But then the one-of-a-kind grandmother who has just flown in from Korea moves in… Oscar for the Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role and Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Picture. 

cast Steven Yeun, Yeri Han, Yuh-Jung Youn

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“After an exhausting 2020, Minari is the movie we need right now: a gentle, truthful and tender story of family filled with kind people trying to love one another the best they can.”
- LA Times

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