Golden Globes: Chloé Zhao Becomes First Female Asian To Win Best Director

Asians across the globe were crying happy tears together with Chloé Zhao as she made history at the Golden Globe Awards 2021!

The 39-year-old filmmaker is the first Asian woman and only the 2nd woman (Regina King and Emerald Fennell) to win the prize for best director. Chloé was 1 of 3 women nominated for directing “Nomadland” in the directing category.

I especially want to thank the nomads who shared their stories with us,” Chloé said in her winning speech. The “Eternals” director also singled out real-life nomad Bob Wells for his involvement in the movie. “This is what he said about compassion. Compassion is the breakdown of all the barriers between us. A heart to heart pounding. Your pain is my pain. It’s mingled and shared between us.”

Now this is why I fell in love with making movies and telling stories because it gives us a chance to laugh and cry together and it gives us a chance to learn from each other and to have more compassion for each other,” she remarked. “So thank you everyone who made it possible to do what I love.”

For those who don’t know, “Nomadland” is a semi-fictional film that centers on a woman named Fern (played by Oscar winner Frances McDormand) who travels around America as a modern-day nomad. The heartwarming movie also won Best Picture in the drama category.

Barbra Streisand, who the first woman to win directing honours at the Globes in 1984 for “Yentl”, took to Twitter to offer her congratulations, saying “it’s about time!” Many others also praised Chloé for being inspiration for all the Asian girls out there.

To quote journalist Diep Tran, “In a time where Asian-Americans are being attacked because we’re still seen as foreign and a disease, Chloe Zhao winning Golden Globes means so much.”

Do check out our review on “Nomadland” here.

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