‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ wins best picture at the 95th Academy Awards.
PHOTO BY JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISION AND AP
It was a night of historic wins at the 95th annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
Two films, “All Quiet on the Western Front and Everything Everywhere All At Once,” dominated the top pick as they hoarded most Oscar awards.
Nominated in 11 categories, EEAO bagged seven wins, including best picture, best director, best screenplay, and three acting categories.
On the other hand, All Quiet on the Western Front conquered four-category wins, including the best international feature film trophy.
Highlighted in this year’s Oscars was the win of the first Asian best actress, Michelle Yeoh, in her lead role in Everything Everywhere All At Once.
Also making history, India got its first nomination and won the best song category for “Naatu Naatu” from the film RRR.
Here is the complete list of the winners:
The cast of Everything Everywhere All at Once — from the top left, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ke Huy Quan, James Hong, Jonathan Wang, Michelle Yeoh, and Stephanie Hsu — celebrate with directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, seated below [Jordan Strauss/Invision and AP]
Michelle Yeoh accepts the award for best performance by an actress in a leading role for Everything Everywhere All at Once [Chris Pizzello/AP Photo]
Brendan Fraser poses with the award for the best actor [Jordan Strauss/Invision and AP]
Ke Huy Quan accepts the award for best-supporting actor for Everything Everywhere All at Once [Chris Pizzello/AP Photo]
Jamie Lee Curtis celebrates her best supporting actress win [John Locher/AP Photo]
Daniel Kwan, left, and Daniel Scheinert get playful with their trophies for best director [Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP]
Guillermo del Toro (center) accepts a win for his stop-motion version of Pinocchio [Chris Pizzello/AP Photo]
James Friend celebrates his win for All Quiet on the Western Front [Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP]
Ruth E Carter gets her second trophy in the costume category after her win for 2019’s Black Panther [Chris Pizzello]
Yulia Abrosimova (second from left), the wife of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny, addresses the crowd as the film Navalny wins best documentary [Chris Pizzello/AP Photo]
Kartiki Gonsalves, left, and Guneet Monga pose with the award for the best documentary short film [Jordan Strauss/Invision and AP Photo]
Paul Rogers accepted his Oscar by admitting Everything Everywhere All at Once was only his second film [Jordan Strauss/Invision and AP]
Three Oscar winners from All Quiet on the Western Front — (from left) Christian Goldbeck, Edward Berger and James Friend — attend the Governors Ball on March 12 in Los Angeles [John Locher/AP Photo]
Judy Chin (from left), Adrien Morot and Annemarie Bradley pose with their awards for best makeup and hairstyling for The Whale [Jordan Strauss/Invision and AP]
Volker Bertelmann accepts the award for best original score for All Quiet on the Western Front [Chris Pizzello/AP Photo]
The stars of RRR perform ‘Naatu Naatu’ on stage at the Oscars [Chris Pizzello/AP Photo]
Sarah Polley brought home the only win for Women Talking, with her adapted screenplay [Jordan Strauss/Invision and AP]
Daniel Scheinert (left) and Daniel Kwan scored big wins for best screenplay, director and picture [Chris Pizzello/AP Photo]
Ernestine Hipper, left, and Christian Goldbeck celebrate a production design win for All Quiet on the Western Front [Jordan Strauss/Invision and AP Photo]
Charlie Mackesy, left, and Matthew Freud pose with the award for best animated short [Jordan Strauss/Invision and AP]
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