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Minari: Oscar favourite sees Korean family chase the American Dream – BBC News
Director Lee Isaac Chung on making the critically-acclaimed film and why he avoided seeing Parasite.

By Vincent DowdArts correspondent
image copyrightMelissa Lukenbaugh
image captionMinari has been warmly welcomed by critics and is an awards season favourite
Parasite, last year’s Oscar winner from South Korea, dented assumptions that English-speaking audiences are wary of any film with subtitles. Now another Korean-language film is making waves. Minari is a very different story set in rural America. But there’s buzz about its chances in April’s Academy Awards.
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