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Nov 28, 2025 Chloé Zhao, an Oscar-winning director celebrated for her films like Nomadland and Eternals, shares insights about her latest project, Hamnet. She discusses how budget constraints shaped her unique visual style and reveals how personal experiences influenced the film's narrative. Zhao recounts valuable advice from Steven Spielberg that enhanced key scenes. She also expresses her willingness to tackle more big-budget projects and her ambitions in anime, aiming to connect Eastern and Western storytelling. Plus, a reflection on the memorable COVID Oscars night adds a personal touch.
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Style Born From Constraints
- Chloé Zhao developed her visual style from necessity, using natural landscapes and sunsets when budgets were tiny.
- Those early limitations shaped a contemplative aesthetic she still relies on.
Project Chosen During Midlife Reckoning
- Hamnet chose Zhao during a personal turning point after an intense decade of filmmaking and a midlife reckoning.
- She took the project to excavate and heal a deep "mother wound" she had avoided.
Listen, Then Edit For Audience
- Accept notes from experienced collaborators but filter them by your voice and audience sense.
- Spielberg advised adding a father-son scene and tightening slow sections to better serve viewers.








