'Minari' Wins Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film (1st Report)
Director Lee Isaac Chung's film 'Minari' won the Best Foreign Language Film award at the Golden Globes.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) selected 'Minari' as the winner of the Best Foreign Language Film at the 78th Golden Globe Awards on the 28th (local time). The film depicts the story of a Korean-American family's settlement in the United States. It portrays the life and hardships of a family who moved to Arkansas in the 1980s.
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This film is an American production by Brad Pitt's Plan B. However, according to HFPA rules, a film is classified as a foreign language film if more than half of its dialogue is not in English, which led to its nomination for the Best Foreign Language Film award.
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