Von einer anderen Art des amerikanischen Traums erzählt Chloé Zhao in ihrem dritten Film NOMADLAND. Menschen, die freiwillig als Nomaden leben, durch die Weiten der USA ziehen und nach Unabhängigkeit und Freiheit suchen, stehen im Mittelpunkt eines herausragenden, poetischen, unprätentiösen Films – und eine wieder mal überragende Frances McDormand.
"Frances McDormand delivers a beautiful performance of understated grace and sensitivity in this richly textured third feature from director Chloé Zhao, adapted from Jessica Bruder's acclaimed 2017 nonfiction book about itinerant older Americans. Set against the grand backdrop of the American West, NOMADLAND recounts a year in the life of Fern (McDormand), a stoic, stubbornly independent widow who, having spent her adult life in a now-defunct company town, repurposes an old van and sets off in search of seasonal work. Alongside McDormand, the film features deeply affecting turns from David Strathairn and a supporting cast of nonactors, all real-life 'nomads' playing versions of themselves. With this road movie for our precarious times, Zhao establishes herself as one of contemporary cinema's most clear-eyed and humane chroniclers of lives on the American margins." (--- New York Film Festival 2020)