

RELATED: The 2023 Oscars’ Biggest Moments, Snubs And Surprises Netflix got five, and the only other multiple winner was Disney with two. Netflix’s All Quiet on the Western Front took home four Oscars, but the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences spread the wealth with the rest of its trophies, with A24’s The Whale being the night’s only other two-time winner.Ī24, whose Everything Everywhere is its top-grossing film ever, led all distributors with nine wins. Their co-star Jamie Lee Curtis won best supporting actress, and the film won for best editing.Oscars TV Review: Ceremony Tries To Move Past The Slap With Conventional But Cheery, History-Making Night Ke Huy Quan, who got his start as a child actor in "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" and "The Goonies," took home best supporting actor. Michelle Yeoh became the first actress of Southeast Asian descent to win the Oscar for best actress. The stars of the movie also made history. Co-directors Daniel Scheinert (left) and Daniel Kwan (right), and producer Jonathan Wang (center), won the Oscar for Best Picture for "Everything Everywhere All At Once," at the 95th Annual Academy Awards on March 12, 2023.

And on Sunday, wearing complimentary suits with a maroon theme, the Daniels took the stage several times, winning the Oscars for best director, best original screenplay and best picture. Their vision paid off - the film went into the Oscars with 11 nominations, the most of any movie this year.

The film, produced by A24, has a mainly Asian cast, which the duo said they fought for.

The pair waited years to be able to make "Everything Everywhere All at Once" the way the wanted to. They've also directed commercials for Apple, Nike, Converse and several other bands. They became known as the creative minds behind several music videos, including Lil Jon's "Turn Down For What," and many short films. Chun / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan accept the award for Directing at the 95th Academy Awards in the Dolby Theatre on Main Hollywood, California. We were summer camp counselors and we were both so hyper and so enthusiastic about making really weird movies with the kids that we kind of realized we were kindred spirits, so we decided to keep making our own summer movies after hours," Scheinert told the publication. The pair met as students at Emerson College and connected as assistants at the New York Film Academy summer camp in 2009, they told. They are Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, the directing duo whose movie "Everything Everywhere All at Once" was most honored film at the Academy Awards. Two men with one name were called up to the stage several times at the Oscars - the Daniels.
