“Everything Everywhere All At Once” wins 7 Oscars at the 95th Academy Awards

Photo: Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP

With eleven nominations, Everything Everywhere All At Once was the most nominated film at the 95th Academy Awards. The multiverse sci-fi film went on to take home 7 awards, including those in major categories.

The groundbreaking film ended awards season in a big way, winning Academy Awards in the following categories:

🏆 Best Picture

🏆 Best Actress in a Leading Role — Michelle Yeoh

🏆 Best Actor in a Supporting Role — Ke Huy Quan

🏆 Best Actress in a Supporting Role — Jamie Lee Curtis

🏆 Best Directing

🏆 Best Film Editing

🏆 Best Original Screenplay

South Asian representation was also on big display last night as the cast of RRR performed the film’s global hit song, “Naatu Naatu.” The song went on to win the Oscar for Best Original Song.

And in another big win for South Asian and Indian representation, The Elephant Whisperers won the Oscar for Best Documentary Short Film.

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