Zhao, Chloé

Zhao, Chloé (1982-…), is a Chinese filmmaker. In 2021, she became the first Asian woman to win an Academy Award for best director, for the motion picture Nomadland (2020). The film tells the story of a widow who travels across the United States in a van after losing everything in an economic recession. Zhao was only the second woman to win the Oscar for best director, after the American director Kathryn Bigelow won it in 2010. In addition to directing, Zhao also has written and produced many of her films.

Chinese filmmaker Chloé Zhao
Chinese filmmaker Chloé Zhao

Chloé Zhao was born Zhao Ting on March 31, 1982, in Beijing , China. She attended boarding school in London , England. She finished high school in the United States. She then attended Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts. In 2005, she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science. Zhao later studied at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.

Frances McDormand as Fern in the motion picture Nomadland (2020)
Frances McDormand as Fern in the motion picture Nomadland (2020)

Zhao won several awards for her short film Daughters (2010). It tells the story of a young woman in rural China forced into an arranged marriage. Zhao’s first feature-length film was Songs My Brothers Taught Me. It explores the relationship between a Lakota Sioux brother and sister. Zhao’s other movies include The Rider (2017).