Movie fans are calling foul on the Golden Globes. On Tuesday, Variety reported that the acclaimed film “Minari” will be shut out of the Best Picture race at the award show, competing instead in the Foreign Language category.
RELATED: ‘First Cow,’ ‘Nomadland’ Top AP’s Best Films Of 2020 The film, about a Korean family in America, was an American production and features American actors but cannot compete for Best Picture due to the primary language spoken in the film being Korean.
The move follows a similar decision last year, in which Lulu Wang’s film “The Farewell” was shut out of the more prominent category.
Steven Yeun and Yeri Han, who star in “Minari” will still be eligible for the Lead Actor categories. The decision from the Golden
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