In partnership with A24, we’re proud to make the Oklahoma-shot, Golden Globe-nominated drama Minari available for in-person screenings in OKCMOA’s Noble Theater and for at-home viewing in the A24 Virtual Screening Room via OKCMOA’s virtual cinema program. Click here to view Noble Theater showtimes.
In conjunction with their theater partners, A24 has launched a virtual cinema platform to supplement Minari‘s limited theatrical release. Beginning on February 12, the A24 Screening Room will host two weeks of Minari virtual screenings as we work together to bring Lee Isaac Chung’s beloved film to the audiences who want to see it most.
A portion of each sale made via OKCMOA’s unique link supports the Museum and its mission. Virtual showtimes begin Feb. 12. Tickets are limited, first-come-first served and available February 8. Click here to purchase virtual tickets.
Virtual ticket-holders will also have access to an exclusive Q&A with the cast and crew following the feature.
Questions about how to watch? Click here to learn more.
“It’s the 1980s, and David, a seven-year-old Korean American boy, is faced with new surroundings and a different way of life when his father, Jacob, moves their family from the West Coast to rural Arkansas. His mother, Monica, is aghast that they live in a mobile home in the middle of nowhere, and naughty little David and his sister are bored and aimless. When his equally mischievous grandmother arrives from Korea to live with them, her unfamiliar ways arouse David’s curiosity. Meanwhile, Jacob, hell-bent on creating a farm on untapped soil, throws their finances, his marriage, and the stability of the family into jeopardy.
Filmed in Oklahoma, Minari made its debut at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, where it earned both the Grand Jury and Audience prizes. Emerging as a major awards season contender and one of the most acclaimed films of the year, the film was recently named Best Film by the Oklahoma Film Critics Circle and nominated for a 2021 Golden Globe award. Inspired by his own upbringing, writer-director Lee Isaac Chung creates a gorgeous, delicate American Dream story by infusing it with Korean melodrama and the playful charm of a Yasujiro Ozu film, as the Yi family embraces their highs and endures their lows. Each character is drawn with loving authenticity and depth, while Steven Yeun shines as Jacob, a man determined to achieve his dreams at all costs.” -Sundance Film Festival
*Golden Globe nominated for Best Motion Picture: Foreign Language.
Director Lee Isaac Chung | 2020 | In English and Korean with English subtitles | 115 minutes | PG-13 (for some thematic elements and a rude gesture)