Oscars 2023 | “Everything everywhere at the same time”: 3 keys that have made the delirious film a sweep at the Hollywood Academy Awards and at the box office

  • Leire Sales
  • BBC World correspondent in Los Angeles

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The delirious “Everything everywhere at the same time” has been the great winner of the 95th edition of the Oscars.

What “Everything everywhere at the same time” (Everything Everywhere All at Once) has achieved in a year of travel, few (or no one) saw it coming.

This unclassifiable film starring Evelyn Wang (Michelle Yeoh), a middle-aged Chinese immigrant who runs a laundromat in California, and which is all at once sci-fi, wacky comedy, martial arts movie, and family plot indierose this Sunday as the big winner of the 95th edition of the Oscars.

was done with seven of the 11 awards to which he aspiredincluding the jackpot, the one for best filmthe best actress for Yeoh, and the best supporting actors for Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis, thus putting the icing on the cake to a season full of triumphs.

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The seven Oscars won by “Everything everywhere at the same time” have been the icing on the cake of a season of triumphs.

It’s just that there hasn’t been a film industry that hasn’t recognized it —so did the unions of producers, actors, directors, and screenwriters—, and before the Academy, it also swept the independent film awards, the Spirit Awards.

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