"Everything Everywhere All at Once" dominated the 95th Academy Awards.
Several of the film's actors won Oscars, including Michelle Yeoh, who became the first Asian woman to win the award for best actress.
- "Everything Everywhere All at Once" won seven academy awards including best picture, director, and original screenplay.
- Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis won best supporting actor and actress for their respective performances in the film.
- German WW1 war drama "All Quiet on the Western Front" won best international film as well as best production design, best cinematography, and best original score.
- The Oscars for best feature documentary and best animated feature film went to “Navalny” and Guillermo del Toro’s "Pinocchio,” respectively.
- Brendan Fraser crowned his Hollywood comeback by winning best actor for his role in the psychological drama "The Whale."
- Yeoh, who was born in Malaysia, used her acceptance speech to inspire "all the little boys and girls who look like me," and to pay tribute to mothers who she called "superheroes."