Minari
Chung was born in Denver in 1978 to a family from South Korea, who later moved to a small farm in the Ozark region of northwest Arkansas. His previous films include
Munyurangabo (set in Rwanda, 2007),
Lucky Life (2010) and
Abigail Harm (2012).
Deservedly in this case, Chung’s new film recently collected six Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actor for Steven Yeun, Best Supporting Actress for Youn Yuh-jung and Best Original Score.
It is 1983 or so. The Yi family Jacob (Yeun) and Monica (Han Ye-ri), with their children, Anne (Noel Kate Cho) and David (Alan Kim) arrive by station wagon in rural Arkansas. The family has been living in California since their emigration a decade or so earlier.
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