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Q&A: Talking ‘Minari’ and the Promise of Rural Moviemaking with Producer Christina Oh

by Adam B. Giorgi March 5, 2021March 15, 2021

There’s no way around it, Hollywood has an uneven record when it comes to portraying rural people and places on the big and small screens. Yes, there are plenty of films and shows that get rural right, but there are also many examples that fall into the trap of relying on tired clichés and stereotypes. […]

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Review: ‘Nomadland’ Is a Stunning Cinematic Journey that Leaves a Mark

by Adam B. Giorgi March 1, 2021April 26, 2021
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Review: ‘Minari’ Is Rural Moviemaking at Its Finest

by Adam B. Giorgi February 12, 2021March 15, 2021

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