Experience the power of independent cinema with the groundbreaking film 'Everything Everywhere All at Once', which has made history at the 95th Academy Awards with seven awards including Best Picture and Best Actress.
Independent film Everything Everywhere All at Once has made history at the 95th Academy Awards, winning seven awards including Best Picture and Best Actress for Michelle Yeoh. The film, produced by independent studio A24 and made for less than $20 million, beat out some of the highest grossing films in Hollywood history.
The genre-bending sci-fi film also won Best Supporting Actor for Jamie Lee Curtis and Ke Huy Quan, as well as Best Directing and Best Original Screenplay for the team of D. The film has been praised for its innovative approach and its thought-provoking themes.
"We're incredibly honored and humbled by this recognition," said A24 in a statement. "This is a testament to the power of independent cinema and the incredible talent of our cast and crew. We couldn't be prouder to be part of this historic moment."
The win is a major milestone for the independent film industry, and the success of Everything Everywhere All at Once is sure to inspire more filmmakers to take risks and create innovative films.
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