For the second year in a row, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has given its Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film to a movie (predominantly) in Korean.
However, the twist this time around is that 2021 winner Minari is a wholly U.S. production (as opposed to last year’s laureate Parasite).Minari, an A24 title that’s written and directed by Lee Isaac Chung, is produced by Plan B Entertainment and ended up in the Golden Globes’ Foreign Language race owing to HFPA rules which state that any film with at least 50% non-English dialogue goes into that category.
This rendered it ineligible in tonight’s Best Picture fields. Conversely, Minari does not qualify for the Oscars’ International Feature category, but can compete in all others
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