ChloĆ© Zhaoās āNomadlandā continued its tour of dominance through awards season Saturday night, when Zhao took top honors at the 73rd annual Directors Guild Association Awards.
She is the second woman to earn the honor and the first woman of color to do so. Kathryn Bigelow was the first for āThe Hurt Locker.ā And it all but solidifies her frontrunner status leading up to the Oscars on April 25.
The untelevised event was held virtually with nominees accepting over zoom calls from around the world, in lieu of the typical hotel ballroom ceremony in Beverly Hills. ChloƩ Zhao dominated it with her Frances McDormand starrer Nomadland.
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As reported by AP, only seven times in history has the DGA winner ever not gone on to take the best director prize at the Academy Awards. Last year was a rare exception when the Guild honored ā1917ā director Sam Mendes and then the Oscar went to āParasiteā director Bong Joon Ho.
ChloĆ© Zhao was up against Emerald Fennell for āPromising Young Woman,ā Aaron Sorkin for āThe Trial of the Chicago 7,ā Lee Isaac Chung for āMinariā and David Fincher for āMank.ā The only difference in the Oscars lineup is that Sorkin is not among the nominees ā instead, Thomas Vinterberg is for āAnother Round.”
ChloĆ© Zhaoās lyrical film about transient workers in the American West starring Frances McDormand started its awards journey winning the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, the Peopleās Choice award at the Toronto International Film Festival, the Golden Globe for best drama and best director and the top honor from the Producerās Guild.
The first-time directing prize went to Darius Marder for āSound of Metal,ā his innovative exploration of what happens when a drummer has severe, traumatic hearing loss. And documentary directing was given to Gregory Kershaw and Michael Dweck for āThe Truffle Hunters,ā which follows a group of older men who seek out the expensive and rare white Alba truffle in the forests of Piedmont, Italy.
The Directors Guild also celebrates achievements in television directing.
Lesli Linka Glatter won the dramatic prize for her āHomelandā episode āPrisoners of War,ā Susanna Fogel took the comedy honor for the āIn Case of Emergencyā episode of āThe Flight Attendantā and Scott Frank was recognized for directing the limited series āThe Queenās Gambit.ā