Cecut will screen the Oscar-nominated film “Minari”, as part of the International Film Festival on Migration
With films and documentaries that capture the promise and challenges of migration, and unique contributions, the International Film Festival on Migration will screen the film “Minari”, by director Lee Isaac Chung at the Tijuana Cultural Center, on the dot at 6:00 p.m., this December 8.
IOM, as the United Nations Migration Agency, launched the film festival in 2016, whose axis extends through the various nomadic stories, films that brought dramatic, moving and funny migrant stories to different audiences, whose objective which has been proposed by the body, is to pave the way for larger discussions to be generated around one of the greatest phenomena of our current time.
For this reason, the cecut and in order to continue sharing these stories, exhibits the debut film during the Sundance Film Festival, a South Korean production nominated for six Oscars, including Best Film. Minari follows a Korean-American family, David, a little 7-year-old boy, sees his life change overnight in the mid-80s, when his father decides to move with his whole family to an area rural Arkansas to open a farm there, in order to achieve the American dream.
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