Minari

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Minari is a critically acclaimed 2020 American drama film about a Korean-American family starting a farm in rural Arkansas, noted for its nuanced portrayal of immigrant life and its award-winning performances.

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instanceOf American film
drama film
film
AcademyAwardNomination Best Actor
Best Director
Best Original Score
Best Original Screenplay
Best Picture
Best Supporting Actress
AcademyAwardWin Best Supporting Actress
AcademyAwardWinningPerformer Youn Yuh-jung
basedOn Lee Isaac Chung's childhood experiences
cinematographyBy Lachlan Milne
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfSetting United States of America
surface form: United States
director Lee Isaac Chung
distributor A24
editedBy Harry Yoon
filmingLocation Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
surface form: Tulsa, Oklahoma
genre drama
family drama
GoldenGlobeAwardWin Best Foreign Language Film
mainSubject Korean-American immigrant family
family relationships
immigrant experience
musicBy Emile Mosseri NERFINISHED
notableFor bilingual English-Korean dialogue
portrayal of Korean-American immigrant life
originalLanguage English
Korean
producer Christina Oh
Dede Gardner
Jeremy Kleiner
productionCompany A24
Plan B Entertainment
releaseYear 2020
runtimeMinutes 115
screenwriter Lee Isaac Chung
settingLocation Arkansas
settingTimePeriod 1980s
stars Alan Kim
Han Ye-ri
Noel Kate Cho
Steven Yeun
Will Patton
Youn Yuh-jung
SundanceAward U.S. Dramatic Audience Award
Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize for Dramatic Film
surface form: U.S. Dramatic Grand Jury Prize
worldPremiereDate 2020-01-26
worldPremiereEvent Sundance Film Festival
writer Lee Isaac Chung

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