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From The New York Times, this is the interview.
I'm David Marchese.
Chloe Zhao is an anomaly.
At only 43, with just five feature films under her belt,
she's already established herself as one of cinema's most distinctive and distinguished directors.
And she's done it at a time when the movie business is increasingly averse to artistic risk and originality,
qualities on display in all her work.
She started with independent film, including the sparsely poetic Neo-Western Nomadland,
which won Academy Awards for Best Picture and for Zhao Best Director.
She then tried her hand at an ambitious mega-budget Marvel movie, Eternals.
And her latest is Last Fall's heart-wrenching drama Hamnet,