Key takeaways:
- The Screen Actors Guild Awards saw “Everything Everywhere All at Once” take home top honors from the acting, directing and producing guilds.
- This marks the first time in history that a film has won all three awards and not gone on to win best picture at the Oscars.
- The film’s success at the SAG Awards is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the cast and crew, and it will be interesting to see if the film can continue its winning streak at the Oscars.
The Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG) on Sunday saw the unlikely awards-season juggernaut “Everything Everywhere All at Once” take home top honors from the acting, directing and producing guilds. The madcap multiverse tale, directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, won best ensemble, Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan, and Jamie Lee Curtis.
This marks the first time in history that a film has won all three awards and not gone on to win best picture at the Oscars. The SAG Awards, often an Oscar preview, threw some curve balls into the Oscars race in a ceremony streamed live on Netflix’s YouTube page from Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles.
The win for “Everything Everywhere All at Once” is a major milestone for the film, which has been gaining traction since its release. It has been praised for its innovative storytelling and unique visual style, and has been lauded by critics and audiences alike.
The film’s success at the SAG Awards is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the cast and crew. It is a remarkable achievement, and one that will surely be remembered for years to come. With the Oscars just around the corner, it will be interesting to see if the film can continue its winning streak.
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