Yearning to own a small patch of land and be more than a chicken sexer, the ambitious paterfamilias, Jacob Yi, relocates his Korean-American family: sceptical wife, Monica, and their children, David and Anne, from California to 1980s rural Arkansas, to start afresh and capture the elusive American Dream.
However, new beginnings are always challenging, and to find out what is best for the family, let alone start a 50-acre farm to grow and sell Korean fruits and vegetables, is easier said than done.
But, amid sincere promises, cultural unease, fleeting hopes, and the ever-present threat of financial disaster, Jacob is convinced that he has found their own slice of Eden in the rich, dark soil of Arkansas.
Can grandma Soonja's humble but resilient minari help the Yi family figure out their place in the world?
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Minari
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Intro
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Jacob and the Stone
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Big Country
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Garden of Eden
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Rain Song
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Grandma Picked a Good Spot
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Halmeoni
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Jacob's Prayer
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Wind Song
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Birdslingers
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Oklahoma City
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Minari Suite
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You'll Be Happy
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Paul's Antiphony
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Find It Every Time
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Outro
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The Last Black Man In San Francisco
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San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)
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Rock Fight
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King Jimmie
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Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus
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Helen Howarth Lemmel:
écrivain
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Friends
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Rain Song (Emile Mosseri & Han Ye-ri)
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Emile Mosseri:
Interprète
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Rain Song (English Version) (Emile Mosseri)
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Emile Mosseri:
Interprète
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Wind Song (Emile Mosseri & Han Ye-ri)
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Emile Mosseri:
Interprète
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Jacob's Prayer
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Emile Mosseri:
Interprète
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You'll Be Happy
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Emile Mosseri:
Interprète
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Paul's Antiphony
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Emile Mosseri:
Interprète
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