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All 9 Lee Isaac Chung Movies (in Order)

Welcome to our roundup of Lee Isaac Chung Movies, where we’ll be diving into the captivating world of the Korean-American filmmaker’s remarkable works. Join us as we explore the depths of Chung’s creative vision and the impact his films have left on the industry. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through some of the most thought-provoking films of our time.

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1. Munyurangabo (2007)

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Munyurangabo” is a powerful drama that follows the lives of two unlikely friends, Ngabo and Sangwa, from opposing ethnic backgrounds in post-genocide Rwanda. Set against the backdrop of a nation still grappling with the emotional wounds of their past, the film is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Relying on the healing power of poetry, Poet Laureate Edouard Uwayo delivers a heart-wrenching performance that speaks to the hearts of viewers worldwide.



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2. Lucky Life (2010)

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Lucky Life, ” released in 2013, is a heartfelt drama that revolves around the lives of a tight-knit group of friends. Their bond is tested when one of their own, Jason, is diagnosed with terminal cancer.



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3. Blues of Life (2010)

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Blues of Life, ” a 2010 drama film co-produced by the USA and Argentina, takes audiences on a poignant journey through the lives of seemingly unconnected individuals. The captivating narrative weaves together a series of heartwarming and heart-wrenching stories bound together by a mysterious bag of medication.



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4. Abigail Harm (2012)

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Abigail Harm” is a captivating drama film released in 2013. The film, set in a fictionalized New York City, revolves around the life of Abigail Harm, a woman who receives a miraculous wish by an enigmatic visitor. This extraordinary encounter leads her to a creature whose love might fulfill her desire. Inspired by the classic Korean folktale “The Woodcutter and the Nymph, ” the story unravels with a blend of fantasy and reality.



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5. I Have Seen My Last Born (2015)

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Experience the inspirational transformation of Rwanda through the eyes of a family man, juggling his role as a father and a son, in ‘I Have Seen My Last Born’ (2015). Captured in this documentary, the once turbulent nation progresses towards optimism and development.



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6. Behind the Scenes (2017)

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Behind the Scenes” is a documentary film from Iran, released in 2017, that dives deep into the world of filmmaking. The movie presents an intriguing collection of behind-the-scenes footage from various films across different years, providing a glimpse into the creative processes and personalities behind the cameras.



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7. Minari (2020)

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Experience the heartwarming and resilient story of Minari, a Korean American family who moves to an Arkansas farm in search of the American dream. As they navigate the unfamiliar and rugged Ozarks landscape, they discover the unbreakable bond of family and the true essence of home. Following a year of its release, Minari has won 1 Oscar and received 122 wins and 245 nominations in total.



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8. The Oscars (2021)

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Get ready for a glamorous night as Hollywood’s biggest stars gather to celebrate the top movies of the past year at the 93rd Academy Awards. This star-studded event sees a stunning lineup of nominees, including Mank (2020), The Father (2020), Judas and the Black Messiah (2021), Nomadland (2020), and Sound of Metal (2019), all vying for the prestigious awards. Hosted by Glenn Weiss, this must-watch Oscars edition is filled with thrilling moments and surprises, showcasing the best of music, film, and entertainment.



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9. 2021 Golden Globe Awards (2021)

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Get ready for an evening of glitz, glamour, and laughter as the highly anticipated 2021 Golden Globe Awards takes center stage. Hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler return to bring their signature wit and charm to the event, ensuring it’s a night to remember.



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