's journey continues to be bountiful, winning the award for Best Motion Picture — Foreign Language during Sunday's 78th annual Golden Globe Awards.Director Lee Isaac Chung's semi-autobiographical film tells the story of a Korean-American family as they settle on an Arkansas farm in the 1980s in search of the American Dream.
The cast includes Steven Yeun, Yeri Han and newcomers Noel Cho and Alan S. Kim, with Youn Yuh-Jung as the foul-mouthed, wrestling-loving grandmother.Chung accepted the award while holding his adorable daughter, noting she was the reason he made the film." is about a family trying to learn language how to speak of its own," he said. «It goes deeper than any American language and any foreign language.
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