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Stars protest Golden Globes branding ‘Minari’ a foreign film

- Jenna Ryu

News that the critically acclaimed film “Minari“will compete in the foreign-language film category for the 2021 Golden Globes has stirred backlash on social media.

The award-winning movie starring Steven Yeun, which follows a KoreanAmer­ican family’s quest for the American dream in rural Arkansas, will not be competing in the best picture categories because it’s considered a foreign language film, which is defined by the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n (HFPA) as having “at least 51% non-english dialogue.”

According to the Golden Globes website: films submitted for the foreign language award also qualify “for awards in all other motion picture categories except Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, which are exclusivel­y for English language motion pictures.” The HFPA reviews their rules every spring.

Though “Minari,” set to be released by A24 on Feb. 12, is primarily in Korean, several film journalist­s and actors have pointed out that other non-english films, such as “Inglouriou­s Basterds” and “Babel,” have been nominated for best picture without meeting the language requiremen­ts, with the latter winning best drama.

USA TODAY has reached out to the HFPA and A24 for comment.

Last year, director Lulu Wang’s 2019 movie “The Farewell” was similarly shut out of the best picture race for its mostly Mandarin dialogue.

“I have not seen a more American film than #Minari,” Wang tweeted on Dec.22. “It’s a story about an immigrant family, IN America, pursuing the American dream.”

She also urged the HFPA “to change these antiquated rules that characteri­zes American as only English-speaking.”

Other Hollywood talents, such as “Shang Chi” star Simu Liu, have also reiterated the American identity of the film.

“Minari is an American movie written and directed by an American filmmaker set in America with an American lead actor and produced by an American production company,” Liu wrote.

Daniel Dae Kim labeled the snub as “the film equivalent of being told to go back to your country when that country is actually America,” while “Kim’s Convenienc­e” star Andrew Phung called it “sad and disappoint­ing.”

“Minari” was arguably the biggest critical sensation at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. The film snagged the U.S. dramatic grand jury prize and the dramatic audience award, voted on by festival audiences. It’s produced by Plan B, with Brad Pitt as an executive producer.

The 2021 Golden Globes will be held Feb. 28. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler were previously announced to return to host the televised ceremony.

 ?? A24 ?? Steven Yeun, foreground, stars in Lee Isaac Chung’s moving family drama as a Korean American dad and farmer who moves his clan from California to Arkansas to seek out his American dream.
A24 Steven Yeun, foreground, stars in Lee Isaac Chung’s moving family drama as a Korean American dad and farmer who moves his clan from California to Arkansas to seek out his American dream.

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