A tender and sweeping story about what roots us, Minari follows a Korean-American family that moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. The family home changes completely with the arrival of their sly, foul-mouthed, but incredibly loving grandmother. Amidst the instability and challenges of this new life in the rugged Ozarks, Minari shows the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home.
This screening is guest curated by Regent Park Film Festival
Regent Park Film Festival (RPFF) is a non-profit cultural and educational media arts organization. It is Toronto’s longest-running, free community film festival, and is the sole community film festival in Canada’s largest and oldest public housing neighbourhood. The key communities we serve are Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) communities, people who are low-income, people who live in public housing, and Regent Park residents. In addition to our annual festival in November, we offer year-round screenings, our annual School Program, workshops and community events at no cost.
MINARI
Lee Isaac Chung, USA, 2020
Thursday, August 26, 2021
Admission: Same-day tickets available 12 PM on August 26
There will be no admission without an advance ticket
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Venue: "Walled Fort" of Fort York National Historic Site - entry at west gates of 100 Garrison Road
Event details:
Gates open @ 6 pm / Showtime @ sundown (8:15 PM)
COVID-19 on-site protocols - please read before attending
Event & ticket terms and conditions
Snacks and alcoholic beverages for sale (no outside alcohol permitted)
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Films are screened with captioning
Content advisory: This film contains no mature content