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100 pages
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20 cm X 24.5 cm
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Published in London, 2020
Every issue of Little White Lies is dedicated to a single film, drawing inspiration from the movie’s world and spinning that inspiration out across the three-act structure of Lead Review, Features, Reviews. This issue celebrates Lee Isaac Chung’s charming immigrant fable, Minari.
In this issue:
- A review of Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari
- Being Yourself: Hannah Woodhead picks apart the themes of Minari with its director, Lee Isaac Chung, and two of its stars, Steven Yeun and Alan S Kim
- In Another Country: An A-Z of diaspora on screen
- Les Enfants Terribles: Charles Bramesco grinds his axe against the wheel of terrible child performances in movies