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Korean movie “Parasite” makes history at the Oscars

South-Korean film Parasite makes history at the Academy Awards as it becomes the first non-English language film to win the best movie award. Parasite is a black comedy thriller and its director Bong Joon also won the Oscars. The movie won a total of four awards including the best original screenplay award. Producer Kwak Sin-ae said ‘Im speechless as we never imagined this to happen”

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