"Everything Everywhere All at Once" is a highly acclaimed 2022 American film directed and written by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (known as "Daniels"). The film has received extensive recognition and is considered one of the most awarded films of all time. Major Awards and Achievements:
- At the 95th Academy Awards (Oscars), the film received 11 nominations and won 7 awards, including:
- Best Picture
- Best Director (Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert)
- Best Actress (Michelle Yeoh, the first Asian woman nominated in this category)
- Best Supporting Actor (Ke Huy Quan)
- Best Supporting Actress (Jamie Lee Curtis)
- Best Original Screenplay
- Best Film Editing
This made it the first film to win six above-the-line Oscars and the third film in history to win three acting Oscars alongside Best Picture
- The film also won awards at other major ceremonies:
- Golden Globes: Awards for Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan for their performances
- Critics' Choice Awards: Best Supporting Actor for Ke Huy Quan
- Saturn Awards: Best Fantasy Film, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, among others
- It was recognized by the National Board of Review and the American Film Institute as a top-ten film of 2022
Summary of Accolades:
- Total wins: Over 400
- Total nominations: Nearly 400
- Awards span directing, acting, writing, producing, editing, and music
"Everything Everywhere All at Once" is celebrated for its innovative storytelling, diverse cast, and groundbreaking achievements in film awards history. In short, it is a landmark film that dominated the 2023 awards season with numerous prestigious wins, especially at the Oscars, affirming its status as a cultural and cinematic milestone