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Join host Joi Childs, and special guest and New York Times bestselling author, writer and podcaster, Carvell Wallace as they discuss Minari, a new A24-distributed film about a Korean-American family who moves to Arkansas to start a farm in search of the American dream. Directed by Lee Issac Chung. (YASSSSSS complex Asian-American stories!! Because EVERYONE deserves proper representation in this media landscape!)
And we speak to cinematographer Aakash Raj, who got into Sundance with his new short film, Arabian Alien with Saudi director Meshal Al Jaser. We discuss the confusing white gatekeeping in the art world, his first time seeing snow fall and how excited that he was that Minari won the U.S. Dramatic Grand Jury Prize at Sundance 2020.
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Join host Joi Childs, and special guest and New York Times bestselling author, writer and podcaster, Carvell Wallace as they discuss Minari, a new A24-distributed film about a Korean-American family who moves to Arkansas to start a farm in search of the American dream. Directed by Lee Issac Chung. (YASSSSSS complex Asian-American stories!! Because EVERYONE deserves proper representation in this media landscape!)
And we speak to cinematographer Aakash Raj, who got into Sundance with his new short film, Arabian Alien with Saudi director Meshal Al Jaser. We discuss the confusing white gatekeeping in the art world, his first time seeing snow fall and how excited that he was that Minari won the U.S. Dramatic Grand Jury Prize at Sundance 2020.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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