Advance virtual screening & talkback of MINARI
Lee Isaac Chung, Min Jin Lee
Advance virtual screening & talkback of MINARI

Tickets to the film screening are now SOLD OUT. The post-screening discussion between writer/director Lee Isaac Chung and author Min Jin Lee will be livestreamed on the AAWW YouTube channel on January 13 at 8:00pm ET.

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On Wednesday, January 13, we are partnering with A24 to celebrate Korean American Day with MINARI, a tender and sweeping story about what roots us. Join us for a special advance screening of the film, followed by a conversation with writer/director Lee Isaac Chung and Min Jin Lee (author of Pachinko). MINARI follows a Korean-American family that moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. A24 will release MINARI on Friday, February 12.

Tickets for the screening and talkback are limited, and can be reserved here.

Advance virtual screening & talkback of MINARI

Lee Isaac Chung, Min Jin Lee
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
8:00 PM
$0.00


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