With over 200 nominations for various awards (and over 100 wins), Minari was one of the most buzzed about films of 2020. But due to Covid protocols and many filmgoers not wanting to attend a theater in a pandemic, it went sadly very under-watched last year. But the film is widely available now and we're excited to have Brett McCracken back with us to talk about it!
In Minari, writer/director Lee Isaac Chung tells the semi autobiographical story of a Korean family who emirate to Arkansas to pursue the dream of having their own farm. It's a story with strong themes of family, faith, and the American Dream. Check it out in the link above and enjoy!
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