'Oscar Best Director Award Goes to "Everything..." by Kwan and Scheiner'
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Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, co-directors of Everything Everywhere All at Once (Everything), lifted the Oscar trophy. On the 12th (local time), they were announced as the winners of the Best Director award at the 95th Academy Awards held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA. They triumphed over formidable directors such as Steven Spielberg of The Fabelmans, Ruben ?stlund of The Triangle of Sadness, Martin McDonagh of The Banshees of Inisherin, and Todd Field of T?r.
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Everything is a work that weaves the story of a Chinese immigrant woman running a laundromat who saves the world within a multiverse worldview. It questions the meaning of meaningless human existence through infinite worlds. Director Scheinert said, "I dedicate this award to all mothers around the world. Especially, I thank my mother who helped nurture my creativity." Director Kwan stated, "Thanks to the creativity and genius of the actors, a new film could be made," adding, "Everyone has greatness. I hope you all unleash it."
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