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Oscars 2021 | Chloé Zhao wins best director award for Nomadland – All you need to know

With the win, Chinese-born filmmaker Chloe Zhao became the first Asian woman and second woman ever to win best director at the Academy Awards.

April 26, 2021 / 14:35 IST
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Chinese filmmaker Chloé Zhao won the title of 'Oscars 2021 Best Director'. The filmmaker bagged the coveted golden statuette for her movie Nomadland. The honour was conferred upon the 39-year-old at the 93rd Academy Award held on April 25.

Nomadland, for which Zhao also won the award at the 74th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA), is essentially a story revolving around a seemingly ordinary woman in her sixties who loses everything in the Great Recession and sets out on a journey through the American West, living like a nomad.

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With the win, Chinese-born filmmaker Zhao became the first Asian woman and second woman ever to win best director at the Academy Awards.

It was the first Oscar for Zhao, 39, who featured real-life nomads alongside actress Frances McDormand to show the lives of older Americans who travel from job to job to try and scrape together a living.