Directed by:
Lee Isaac ChungScreenplay:
Lee Isaac ChungCinematography:
Lachlan MilneComposer:
Emile MosseriCast:
Steven Yeun, Ye-ri Han, Yuh-jung Youn, Noel Cho, Alan S. Kim, Will Patton, Scott Haze, Darryl Cox, Laurie Cummings, Chloe Lee, Esther Moon, Ben Hall, Jenny Phagan (more)VOD (3)
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Set in the 1980s, South Korean man Jacob (Steven Yeun) moves his young family to a remote plot of land in rural Arkansas that he dreams of turning into a successful vegetable garden and farm. However, as they struggle with the demands of their new life and raising their two American-born children, his wife Monica (Yeri Han) sends for her mother (Youn Yuh-jung) from Korea to help raise the children. Her unorthodox manner is at odds with her grandchildren and their expectation of what a grandmother should be, especially young boy David (Alan Kim). Meanwhile, Jacob and Monica deliberate over how best to achieve their dreams. (Altitude Film Distribution)
(more)Cast
Steven Yeun
South Korea
Ye-ri Han
South Korea
Best movies:
Switch: Change the World (2018) (series)
As One (2012)
Sea Fog (2014)
Yuh-jung Youn
South Korea
Best movies:
Keys to the Heart (2018)
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Alan S. Kim
Best movies:
IF (2024)
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Will Patton
USA
Best movies:
Into the West (2005) (series)
In the Soup (1992)
Remember the Titans (2000)
Scott Haze
Best movies:
Only the Brave (2017)
Old Henry (2021)
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Darryl Cox
West Germany
Best movies:
JFK (1991)
A Perfect World (1993)
Murder in the Heartland (1993) (TV movie)
Laurie Cummings
USA
Best movies:
Minari (2020)
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The Adventures of Jurassic Pet (2019)
Chloe Lee
Best movies:
Minari (2020)
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Esther Moon
Best movies:
Minari (2020)
Ben Hall
Best movies:
Killers of the Flower Moon (2023)
Minari (2020)
The Gray Man (2007)
Jenny Phagan
USA
Eric Starkey
Best movies:
Rudderless (2014)
Where the Red Fern Grows (2003)
Return to Sender (2004)
Skip Schwink
Best movies:
Killers of the Flower Moon (2023)
Minari (2020)
Breaking Them Up (2020)