‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ won the coveted best picture trophy at the Academy Awards as Hollywood embraced an off-kilter story about a Chinese-American family working out their problems across multiple dimensions Oscars95
Quan, a onetime child star who gave up acting for two decades, won best supporting actor for his portrayal of Yeoh's disgruntled husband in a family grappling with a tax audit that threatens their business.
As a boy, Quan starred in a 1984 "Indiana Jones" movie and "The Goonies" in 1985. The 51-year-old said he had quit acting for years because he saw little opportunity for Asian actors on the big screen. The 64-year-old Curtis looked upward and addressed her late parents, Academy award nominees Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh. "I just won an Oscar," she said through tears.
, depicts the horrors of trench warfare through the eyes of a young man initially keen to join the fight. It won four Oscars, second highest after "Everything Everywhere.""This was your first movie, and you carried us on your shoulders as if it was nothing," Berger said.about the poisoning that nearly killed Alexei Navalny, Russia's most prominent opposition leader, and his detention since his 2021 return to Moscow, won the Oscar for best feature documentary.
Independent studio A24, which released "Everything Everywhere" and "The Whale," claimed nine awards, more than any other studio.A crisis response team was on hand in case of an unexpected twist. The group was formed after Will Smith smacked Chris Rock on stage last year, tarnishing the film industry's most prestigious ceremony.landed on the stage by parachute, in a tribute to best picture nominee "Top Gun: Maverick.
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