Everything Everywhere All At Once completed its awards-season victory march on Sunday night, taking home seven trophies at the 95th annual Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
Producer Jonathan Wang was the first to give a speech as the cast and crew gathered on stage. He dedicated the award to his father, “who, like so many immigrant parents died young.” “He’s so proud of me.
Not because of this, but because we made this movie with what he taught me to do, which is no person is more important than profits, and no one is more important than anyone else.
And these weirdos right here supported me in doing that,” he said. The film, which A24’s highest-grossing movie of all time, also claimed the golden statuettes for Film Editing, Supporting Actor (Ke Huy Quan), Supporting Actress (Jamie Lee Curtis), Lead Actress (Michelle Yeoh), Original Screenplay, and Directing.
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