Eternals director Chloé Zhao wins top prize at Venice Film Festival for Nomadland By Tyler Aquilina Tyler Aquilina Tyler Aquilina is a former digital writer at Entertainment Weekly. He left EW in 2022. EW's editorial guidelines September 12, 2020 3:28 p.m. ET Credit: Joshua Richardson/Searchlight Pictures Chloé Zhao made history at a Venice Film Festival that was already quite historic, as one of the first major festivals to hold in-person screenings since the COVID-19 pandemic's outbreak worldwide. The Eternals director became the first woman in a decade to win the festival's top prize, taking the prestigious Golden Lion for her film Nomadland. The drama stars Frances McDormand as a widow in a Nevada mining town devastated in the wake of the Great Recession, who decides to embrace life on the road. The film, which premiered at Venice and the Toronto International Film Festival on the same day, is only the fifth movie directed by a woman to win the Golden Lion, and the first since Sofia Coppola's Somewhere in 2010. Nearly half of this year's main competition titles at Venice were helmed by women, a major step forward for the festival in terms of representation. In stark contrast to last year's winner, Joker, Nomadland has earned unanimous critical praise so far, including from EW's Leah Greenblatt, who called it "a film that feels both necessary and sublime." Meanwhile at Venice, Vanessa Kirby claimed the Best Actress prize for Pieces of a Woman, edging out McDormand's acclaimed performance. New Order, from Mexican director Michel Franco, took the runner-up Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize. This year's jury, including president Cate Blanchett, handed out the prizes in a half-empty theater, with many winners accepting their awards virtually in light of the pandemic. The festival instituted major alterations in the name of health and safety this year, including temperature checks and outdoor screenings limited to half capacity, while requiring social distancing and mask-wearing. While Venice is traditionally a major launchpad for Oscar season, it remains to be seen what this year's awards season will look like as many theatrical releases remain in limbo. See the full list of winners from the Venice International Film Festival below. Golden Lion: Nomadland, dir. Chloé Zhao Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize: Michael Franco, New Order Silver Lion Best Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Wife of a Spy Volpi Cup for Best Actress: Vanessa Kirby, Pieces of a Woman Volpi Cup for Best Actor: Pierfrancesco Favino, Padrenostro Best Screenplay Award: Chaitanya Tamhane, The Disciple Special Jury Prize: Dear Comrades, dir. Andrey Konchalovskiy Marcello Mastroianni Award for Young Actor: Rouhallah Zamani, Sun Children Horizons Awards Best Film: The Wasteland, dir. Ahmad Bahrami Best Director: Lav Diazm Genus Pan Special Jury Prize: Listen, dir. Ana Rocha de Sousa Best Actress: Khansa Batma, Zanka Contact Best Actor: Yahya Mahayni, The Man Who Sold His Skin Best Screenplay: Pietro Castellitto, The Predators Best Short Film: Entre Tu Y Milagros, dir. Mariana Saffon Lion of the Future Luigi De Laurentiis Award for a Debut Film: Listen, dir. Ana Rocha de Sousa Venice Virtual Reality Competition Best VR Immersive Story: Killing A Superstar, dir. Fan Fan Best VR Immersive Experience: Finding Pandora, dir. Kiira Benzing Best VR Immersive Work: The Hangman at Home - An Immersive Single User Experience, dir. Michelle and Uri Kranot Related content: Unforgettable Frances McDormand drama Nomadland finds the heart of America: Review Vanessa Kirby talks shooting Pieces of a Woman's nearly 30-minute birth sequence in one take 13 standouts from this year's Toronto International Film Festival Close Read more: Movies Film Festivals