First Asian women wins Oscar for best director, film
Chinese born filmmaker Chloe Zhao, who told the story of financially stretched van dwellers in the United States in Nomadland has became the first Asian woman and only the second woman ever to win best director at the Academy Awards.
At the Awards ceremonies on Sunday in Los Angeles in the United States, the 39-year-old also took home the award for best picture, for the film, which stars actress Frances McDormand and a number of real-life nomads who travel the US looking for work. McDormand won best actress for the role her third.
Zhao was born in China and lived in Beijing until age 14, when she went to boarding school in London. She later moved to Los Angeles where she finished high school and then attended film school in New York. Despite early excitement in China over Zhaoโs nomination, a backlash began after internet users dredged up old social media posts in which they claimed the film director had slighted her homeland. The ceremony is not being broadcast in China this year, nor in Hong Kong ,a short documentary on the territoryโs 2019 protests was also in the running for an award.