Few can argue that this has been the year of ‘Everything at once, everywhere’, the overwhelming multiversal odyssey of Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert. With it, the independent production company A24 has made history, with a plenary session that makes the most powerful majors blush with envy: together with ‘The Whale’ (also from A24) it has become the first studio to win in all major categories and the first to win all acting categories.
This has left the rest of the competitors few options to shine: films like ‘The Fabelmans’, ‘Elvis’ or ‘Tár’ have gone practically empty and only Netflix’s ‘All Quiet Front’ has overshadowed the film from the Daniels. If you want to check if all these winners deserve it or not, we have listed where to watch this year’s winners in streaming. If you also want to see how the rest of the nominees fared, we remind you that here you can check where to watch all the nominees of this edition in streaming.
Best film
best direction
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert for ‘Everything at once everywhere’
Best Leading Actress
Michelle Yeoh for ‘Everything at Once Everywhere’
Best Leading Actor
Best Supporting Actor
Ke Huy Quan for ‘Everything at once everywhere’
Best Supporting Actress
Jamie Lee Curtis for ‘Everything at Once Everywhere’
Best Original Screenplay
‘Everything at once everywhere’
Best Adapted Screenplay
‘They speak’ (Only in theaters)
best international film
‘No news at the front’ (You can watch it on Netflix)
best documentary film
best animated film
Best Live Action Short Film
Best Fiction Short Film
‘The boy, the mole, the fox and the horse’ (You can watch it on Apple TV+)
Best documentary short
‘Our baby elephant’ (You can watch it on Netflix)
best mount
‘Everything at once everywhere’
best photography
‘No news at the front’
Best Production Design
‘No news at the front’
best wardrobe
Best makeup and hairstyling
Best music
‘No news at the front’
better sound
best original song
better visual effects
In Espinof | A24 makes history at the Oscars: the independent production company wins all the awards in main categories, breaking two great records