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Minari director's 'sorrow' over Golden Globes exclusion

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Minari director's 'sorrow' over Golden Globes exclusion

Minari director's 'sorrow' over Golden Globes exclusion

Minari director Lee Isaac Chung has spoken of the “sorrow and disappointment” he felt that his American film was only eligible in the foreign language category at the Golden Globes.The movie, starring The Walking Dead actor Steven Yeun, is about a Korean-American family who buy a farm in rural Arkansas.


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