Chinese-born Chloe Zhao makes history at Golden Globe Awards

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Chinese female director Chloe Zhao won the GoldenGlobe for best director in a motion picture for her feature film ‘Nomadland’, becoming the first Chinese woman and woman of Asian descent to win the trophy in the category in history. Read more:

The two wins for Nomadland increased the profile of the film ahead of nominations in March for the Oscars.

The Korean-American movie Minari, about an immigrant family starting a farm in rural America in the 1980s, won best foreign language movie. Actors Emma Corrin, 25, who played a young Princess Diana, Josh O’Connor, who played Prince Charles, and Gillian Anderson, who played Margaret Thatcher, in the Netflix royal series were also winners.

The usual chummy gathering of A-listers at a gala dinner in Beverly Hills, California, was replaced by webcams in the homes of celebrities that were either dressed up or, like Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis, in casual garb. However Jodie Foster, a best supporting actress winner for the Guantanamo prison legal drama The Mauritanian, told reporters backstage that she felt it was one of the best Golden Globe shows ever.Emotional high points included a posthumous best actor award for Chadwick Boseman, who died at age 43 last August from an undisclosed battle with cancer.

 

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