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What makes an American Film, American?
Minari is Isaac Lee Cheung’s fifth film and is a movie about the American dream, set in America, starring an American, directed by an American, and produced by an American company. So why does it qualify for the 78th Golden Globes’ Foreign Language category and not Best Picture?
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