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HOLLYWOOD INSIDER Paul Abadilla on Soul s Golden Globe win, Chloe Zhao on making history, and H.E.R. on her Globe nom
Published March 7, 2021 12:42pm Los Angeles – Chloe Zhao, the soft-spoken and humble filmmaker from Beijing, China, made history at the recently held 78th Golden Globe Awards for being the first Asian female director to bag the Best Director – Motion Picture award for her movie “Nomadland.” The movie also won the Best Motion Picture Award for Drama. Apart from directing, Chloe also wrote and produced the said film. She also became only the second woman director to have won in the said category after Barbra Streisand won in 1983 for “Yentl.”
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Variety Partners With Women in Film to Honor Janelle Monae, H.E.R., Tami Reiker, Trish Summerville and Angie Wells
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Variety has partnered with Women in Film to celebrate artisans and women behind the camera.
Over the next week,
Variety will roll out one-to-one conversations with “Mank” costume designer Trish Summerville, “One Night in Miami” cinematographer Tami Reiker ASC, “Promising Young Woman” makeup head Angie Wells, singer and songwriter H.E.R and artist Janelle Monae. The conversations will be posted on Variety.com.
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On March 4, a live discussion will be streamed via Women in Film’s platforms.