Chloé Zhao has made history as the second woman ever to win the best director award at the Golden Globes, and the first Asian woman to do so.
Zhao won for her work on Nomadland, which follows Fern (Frances McDormand) as she embarks on a new life as a van-dwelling nomad, traveling the American West. (Nomadlandalso earned the best motion picture drama award.) “Sometimes a first feels like a long time coming," saidZhao in the virtual press room, after her historic win. "I’m sure there are many others before me that deserve the same recognition.
I just love what I do, I just really love it. If this means more people like me get to live their dream and get to do what I do, I’m happy.” Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman) and Regina King (One.
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