‘Minari’ Director Lee Isaac Chung Shares Family Photos Alongside ‘Very Personal’ Film Clips (Exclusive Video)

“Minari” director Lee Isaac Chung has repeatedly mentioned — dating all the way back to his film’s premiere at Sundance — how “very personal” this project is to him. Now, the director has shared a collection of family photos that show just how strikingly close to home his film hits.In a new featurette video exclusive to TheWrap, you can see images of Chung’s family in Arkansas in the 1980s, complete with a boxy farmhouse on wheels, just as in the film. Another photo shows his family riding along on a tractor in an open field, and there’s even a shot of Chung looking shockingly similar to the young actor Alan Kim; colorful outfit and all.Chung also explained that the film’s title is named for the seeds his grandmother brought over from Korea that helped his family’s farm succeed.“My dad had a dream to try ...