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    ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ Sweeps Oscars

    The popular film received awards in seven categories.

    The 2023 Academy Awards took place on Sunday night, honoring the best films of the past year. It was a refreshing change with fewer dramatic moments compared to previous years, and one film stood out during the ceremony.

    The film “Everything Everywhere All At Once” had a remarkable night at the Oscars, winning in seven categories including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Film Editing.

    The Best Actress award went to Michelle Yeoh, making her the first woman of Asian descent to receive this prestigious accolade. In her acceptance speech, she emphasized the importance of representation and following one’s dreams.

    The victory was also significant for Best Supporting Actor winner, Ke Huy Quan, marking his return to acting after many years away from the industry. His heartfelt speech resonated with the audience as he shared his journey and emphasized the power of believing in one’s dreams.

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