The cast and crew behind the Everything Everywhere All At Once was lit after sweeping the Oscars in its top categories. The A24 feature film managed to gather seven Oscars at the 95th Academy Awards. For many of the winners, it would be the first time they won the coveted trophy.
An emotional Ke Huy Quan came out king in the “Actor in a Supporting Role” category, taking home the award for the very first time in his multi-decade career. Jamie Lee Curtis was overjoyed to receive her first Academy Award for “Actress in a Supporting Role.”
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert took home two Oscars for co-directing and co-writing Everything Everywhere All At Once, while Paul Rogers was crowned with the “Best Film Editing” title.
As producers of the film, Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert, and Jonathan Wang nabbed the top award of the night in the category of “Best Picture.”
Michelle Yeoh became the first Asian actress to receive the “Best Actress in a Leading Role,” rounding out the outstanding accolades attributed to the film.
See the rest of the acceptance speeches below: