‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ took home the gold for best picture, capping off a whirlwind Oscars season.
Along with the night’s top prize, the A24 film that premiered at SXSW almost exactly one year ago won six additional Oscars, capping off a whirlwind awards season.Jonathan Wang
said upon taking the stage. He then thanked his father, “who, like so many immigrant parents, died young.” “He is so proud of me not because of this,” Wang said, gesturing to the trophy, “but because we made this movie with what he taught me to do, which is: No person is more important than profits, and no one is more important than anyone else.
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