By Brandy McDonnellThe Oklahoma-made movie "Minari's" surging Oscar hopes got a big boost Sunday night as the affecting family drama won best foreign language film at the Golden Globes.The thrill of watching a wonderful movie made in Oklahoma win at the first show of Hollywood's awards season was somewhat tempered by the controversy surrounding the film's nomination in the best foreign language film category, which was weirdly representative of the whole surreal and awkward Golden Globe Awards 2021 experience.The controversy To recap, Colorado-born writer-director Lee Isaac Chung’s semi-autobiographical family drama, which was filmed in Tulsa in 2019, centers on a Korean immigrant family that moves from Los Angeles to the Heartland to start a farm and pursue the American Dream.Read more on NewsOK.com