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Everything Everywhere All at Once: A Historic Sweep at the 2023 Oscars
Experience a historic night of Asian and Asian American representation at the 2023 Oscars, with multiverse fantasy "Everything Everywhere All at Once" taking home seven awards, including Best Picture and Best Actress.
The 2023 Oscars were a historic night for Asian and Asian American representation, with multiverse fantasy Everything Everywhere All at Once taking home seven awards including best picture and best actress. The movie, which follows a fractured family swept up in an interdimensional adventure, earned best director, best supporting actor, best supporting actress, best original screenplay, best production design, best cinematography, and best picture. The win for best actress went to lead star, Clara Zhang, who thanked her family and the Asian community for their support. "This award means so much to me and to the Asian community," Zhang said. "I'm so proud to be a part of this moment and I hope it will inspire more Asian Americans to pursue their dreams." The night also saw a historic win for All Quiet on the Western Front, which took home four awards, including best adapted screenplay, best original score, best sound editing, and best sound mixing. The evening also featured a number of notable performances, including a moving tribute to the late Kobe Bryant by singer-songwriter John Legend. The 2023 Oscars were a night to remember, with Asian and Asian American representation taking center stage.
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