Chloé Zhao
An image from Eternals, one of the productions that also features Chloé Zhao.
Chloé Zhao

Chloé Zhao

March 31, 1982 — Beijing, China

Chloé Zhao (born Zhao Ting; 31 March 1982) is a Chinese-born filmmaker. She is known primarily for her work on independent films.

Songs My Brothers Taught Me (2015), her debut feature film, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim and earned a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature. The Rider (2017) was critically acclaimed and received nominations for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Film and Best Director.

Zhao garnered international recognition with the American film Nomadland (2020), which won numerous accolades, including the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival and the People's Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. Earning four Academy Award nominations for the film, Zhao won Best Picture and Best Director, becoming the second woman and first woman of colour to win the latter. She also won awards for directing at the Directors Guild of America Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and British Academy Film Awards, becoming the second female winner of each of them.

Zhao's latest film is the Marvel Cinematic Universe superhero film Eternals (2021), which she co-wrote and directed.

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Eternals

Eternals

2021

Nomadland

Nomadland

2021

The Rider

The Rider

2018

Songs My Brothers Taught Me

Songs My Brothers Taught Me

2015

Daughters

Daughters

2010

Post

2008

The Atlas Mountains

The Atlas Mountains

2009

Benachin

Benachin

2011