

Chloé Zhao
Filmmaker known for directing Nomadland and Hamnet, and for winning an Academy Award for Best Director; discusses her filmmaking process, themes of grief and mortality, and work training as a death doula in this interview.
Top 10 podcasts with Chloé Zhao
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Jan 24, 2026 • 49min
'The Interview': Chloé Zhao Is Yearning to Know How to Love
Chloé Zhao, Academy Award–winning filmmaker behind Nomadland and Hamnet, reflects on her creative process and leadership style. She discusses improvisation on set, training as a death doula, confronting impermanence, and how grief, myth, and memory shape her work. Short, candid, and emotionally curious conversation.

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Nov 28, 2025 • 30min
Commercial Vs. Arthouse, Going Marvel, and Notes From Spielberg With ‘Hamnet’ Director Chloé Zhao
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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Mar 15, 2026 • 22min
Chloé Zhao on “Hamnet,” Which Is Nominated for Eight Academy Awards
Chloé Zhao, filmmaker known for intimate, nature-infused dramas and an Oscar winner for Nomadland, discusses bringing Hamnet to screen. She talks about adapting Maggie O’Farrell’s novel, using nature as an emotional guide, shaping Paul Mescal’s restrained Shakespeare, and balancing literary adaptations with franchise IP.

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Dec 7, 2025 • 24min
Chloé Zhao on “Hamnet,” Her Film About William Shakespeare’s Grief
Chloé Zhao, the Academy Award-winning director of Nomadland, joins Michael Schulman to discuss her latest film, Hamnet, based on Maggie O'Farrell's novel about Shakespeare's grief. She shares how nature informs her filmmaking, both as a spiritual refuge and a visual language. Zhao reflects on her creative process, including the impact of neurodivergence and sensory sensitivities. She also details the unique challenge of adapting Shakespeare, capturing his depth and emotion while avoiding reverence in his dialogue.

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Feb 20, 2026 • 1h 14min
Meet the 2026 Nominees for Theatrical Feature Film - Part 1 of 2 (Ep. 599)
Chloé Zhao, director who uses dream work and somatic prep, talks casting kids and building ensemble language. Josh Safdie, known for raw, nontraditional casting, shares improvised tests and scouting real people. Guillermo del Toro, visual maestro, describes casting by presence and on-set editing. Ryan Coogler, storyteller focused on actors, discusses casting, music and twin-techniques. Paul Thomas Anderson explains casting non-actors and road-movie logistics.

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Jan 10, 2026 • 56min
Weekend Woman's Hour: Going It Alone, Chloé Zhou, Breast screening
Chloé Zhao, the acclaimed director of Nomadland and Eternals, shares her insights on directing her new film adaptation, Hamnet. She discusses the importance of truthful portrayals of grief and creating a supportive environment on set. The conversation dives into the rising trend of women choosing donor conception for solo parenting, exploring Lucy's heartfelt journey and the legal complexities surrounding it. Additionally, a chemotherapy nurse advocates for earlier breast screening amid rising cases, highlighting the need for reform in healthcare policies.
Dec 2, 2025 • 48min
'Hamnet' Director Chloé Zhao
Chloé Zhao, Oscar-winning director known for intimate, nature-connected films like Nomadland, discusses directing and adapting Hamnet. She talks about spiritual ties to nature, casting Jesse Buckley as Agnes, staging the globe sequence, music-led discovery of the ending, and inventive sound and editing choices. Moments on ritualized audience work and finding visual motifs round out the conversation.

Dec 3, 2025 • 31min
Hamnet with Chloé Zhao and Barry Jenkins (Ep. 586)
Chloé Zhao, an acclaimed director celebrated for her unique storytelling and visuals, chats with fellow filmmaker Barry Jenkins about her latest project, Hamnet. They delve into the collaborative process with writer Maggie O’Farrell and explore the emotional depth of loss portrayed in the film. Zhao shares her innovative casting techniques, discusses somatic and dream work to unlock actors' performances, and highlights the significance of capturing chaos and order through her cinematographer, Lukasz Zal. Their conversation reveals the art of storytelling as a transformative journey.

Mar 16, 2026 • 16min
L'invité (e) des matins 16.03.2026
Chloé Zhao, réalisatrice sino-américaine célèbre pour ses portraits de l'Amérique ordinaire. Elle évoque son choix d’adapter l’univers de Shakespeare dans Amnette. Elle parle de la forêt comme lieu intérieur et du surnaturel comme sensibilité. Elle aborde la conscience féminine, les mythes du deuil et l’équilibre sino‑occidental dans sa démarche artistique.

Mar 11, 2026 • 54min
Oscars preview: One Battle After Another/Marty Supreme/Hamnet/The Secret Agent/If I Had Legs I'd Kick You/Sentimental Value
Mary Bronstein, writer-director who drew on personal experience to make If I Had Legs I'd Kick You, discusses directing Rose Byrne and a subjective soundscape. Chloé Zhao, Oscar-winning filmmaker, talks Hamnet and her intimate, collaborative methods with Jessie Buckley. Josh Safdie, energetic director, explores Marty Supreme’s physicality, music choices and character invention.


