On Hollywood’s biggest night, “Everything Everywhere All at Once” reigned supreme, winning seven Oscars, the most of any film, including best picture, best director and best original screenplay. It was nominated for 11 Oscars heading into the ceremony.
The film with the next highest number of wins was “All Quiet on the Western Front,” with four.
In the acting categories, “Everything Everywhere All at Once” star Michelle Yeoh made history as the first Asian woman to win best actress, while Brendan Fraser won best actor for “The Whale.”
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” co-stars Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis also won in the supporting actor and actress categories, respectively.
Keep reading to see all the biggest moments from the 2023 Oscars.
“Everything Everywhere All At Once” won the Academy Award for best picture.
“This award is ours,” producer Jonathan Wang said on behalf of the filmmakers of the movie. “A24 – thank you so much. You saw our weirdness and supported us for a year. That’s incredible.”
Daniel Kwan took the mic after and thanked everyone in the room.
“We’ve said enough tonight,” Kwan added. “Thank you so much to everyone here. You have all inspired me. One of the things I realized growing up is that one of the best things we can do for each other is shelter each other from the chaos of this crazy world. Thank you to the storytellers here who did that for me.”
Other nominees in the category included “All Quiet on the Western Front,” “Avatar: The Way of Water,” “The Banshees of Inisherin,” “Elvis,” “The Fabelmans,” “Tár,” “Top Gun: Maverick,” “Triangle of Sadness” and “Women Talking.”
Brendan Fraser won the Academy Award for best actor for his performance in “The Whale.”
Fraser, appearing visibly shocked and emotional upon accepting his trophy, began by thanking the film’s director Darren Aronofsky for throwing him “a creative lifetime and hauling me aboard the good ship ‘The Whale.'”
Reflecting on his journey in the entertainment industry, which started 30 years ago, he added, “Things — they didn’t come easily to me, but there was a facility that I didn’t appreciate at the time until it stopped.”
Other actors nominated in the category included Austin Butler for his performance in “Elvis,” Colin Farrell for his performance in “The Banshees of Inisherin,” Paul Mescal for his performance in “Aftersun” and Bill Nighy for his performance in “Living.”
All were first-time Oscar nominees.
Michelle Yeoh won the Academy Award for best actress for her performance in “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”
“This is proof that dreams … do come true,” she said during her acceptance speech.
“And ladies, don’t let anybody tell you you are ever past your prime,” she added.
Other actresses nominated in the category included Cate Blanchett for “Tár,” Ana de Armas for “Blonde,” Andrea Riseborough for “To Leslie” and Michelle Williams for “The Fabelmans.”
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert won the Oscar for best director for their film “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”
The directors, known collectively as the Daniels, each dedicated their win to their parents.
“Thank you for not squashing my creativity when I was making really disturbing horror films or really perverted comedy films or dressing in drag as a kid, which is a threat to nobody,” Scheinert said.
Kwan thanked his father for passing down a love of movies to him and his mother for giving him a “creative heart.”
Other directors nominated for the award included Martin McDonagh for “The Banshees of Inisherin,” Steven Spielberg for “The Fabelmans,” Todd Field for “Tár” and Ruben Östlund for “Triangle of Sadness.”
The list
Best Picture
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” — Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert and Jonathan Wang, producers
“All Quiet on the Western Front” — Malte Grunert, producer
“Avatar: The Way of Water” — James Cameron and Jon Landau, producers
“The Banshees of Inisherin” — Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin and Martin McDonagh, producers
“Elvis” — Baz Luhrmann, Catherine Martin, Gail Berman, Patrick McCormick and Schuyler Weiss, producers
“The Fabelmans” — Kristie Macosko Krieger, Steven Spielberg and Tony Kushner, producers
“Tár” — Todd Field, Alexandra Milchan and Scott Lambert, producers
“Top Gun: Maverick” — Tom Cruise, Christopher McQuarrie, David Ellison and Jerry Bruckheimer, producers
“Triangle of Sadness” — Erik Hemmendorff and Philippe Bober, producers
“Women Talking” — Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner and Frances McDormand, producers
Best Lead Actress
Michelle Yeoh (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”)
Cate Blanchett (“Tár”)
Ana de Armas (“Blonde”)
Andrea Riseborough (“To Leslie”)
Michelle Williams (“The Fabelmans”)
Best Lead Actor
Brendan Fraser (“The Whale”)
Austin Butler (“Elvis”)
Colin Farrell (“The Banshees of Inisherin”)
Paul Mescal (“Aftersun”)
Bill Nighy (“Living”)
Best Director
Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”)
Martin McDonagh (“The Banshees of Inisherin”)
Steven Spielberg (“The Fabelmans”)
Todd Field (“Tár”)
Ruben Östlund (“Triangle of Sadness”)
Best Film Editing
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” — Paul Rogers
“The Banshees of Inisherin” — Mikkel E.G. Nielsen
“Elvis” — Matt Villa and Jonathan Redmond
“Tár” — Monika Willi
“Top Gun: Maverick” — Eddie Hamilton
Best Original Song
“Naatu Naatu” from “RRR” — music by M.M. Keeravaani, lyric by Chandrabose
“Applause” from “Tell It Like a Woman” — music and lyric by Diane Warren
“Hold My Hand” from “Top Gun: Maverick” — music and lyric by Lady Gaga and BloodPop
“Lift Me Up” from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” — music by Tems, Rihanna, Ryan Coogler and Ludwig Goransson; lyric by Tems and Ryan Coogler
“This Is a Life” from “Everything Everywhere All at Once” — music by Ryan Lott, David Byrne and Mitski; lyric by Ryan Lott and David Byrne
Best Sound
“Top Gun: Maverick” — Mark Weingarten, James H. Mather, Al Nelson, Chris Burdon and Mark Taylor
“All Quiet on the Western Front” — Viktor Prášil, Frank Kruse, Markus Stemler, Lars Ginzel and Stefan Korte
“Avatar: The Way of Water” — Julian Howarth, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Dick Bernstein, Christopher Boyes, Gary Summers and Michael Hedges
“The Batman” — Stuart Wilson, William Files, Douglas Murray and Andy Nelson
“Elvis” — David Lee, Wayne Pashley, Andy Nelson and Michael Keller
Best Adapted Screenplay
“Women Talking” — Sarah Polley
“All Quiet on the Western Front” — Edward Berger, Lesley Paterson and Ian Stokell
“Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” — Rian Johnson
“Living” — Kazuo Ishiguro
“Top Gun: Maverick” — screenplay by Ehren Kruger, Eric Warren Singer and Christopher McQuarrie; story by Peter Craig and Justin Marks
Best Original Screenplay
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” — Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert
“The Banshees of Inisherin” — Martin McDonagh
“The Fabelmans” — Steven Spielberg and Tony Kushner
“Tár” — Todd Field
“Triangle of Sadness” — Ruben Östlund
Best Visual Effects
“Avatar: The Way of Water” — Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon and Daniel Barrett
“All Quiet on the Western Front” — Frank Petzold, Viktor Müller, Markus Frank and Kamil Jafar
“The Batman” — Dan Lemmon, Russell Earl, Anders Langlands and Dominic Tuohy
“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” — Geoffrey Baumann, Craig Hammack, R. Christopher White and Dan Sudick
“Top Gun: Maverick” — Ryan Tudhope, Seth Hill, Bryan Litson and Scott R. Fisher
Best Original Score
“All Quiet on the Western Front” — Volker Bertelmann
“Babylon” — Justin Hurwitz
“The Banshees of Inisherin” — Carter Burwell
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” — Son Lux
“The Fabelmans” — John Williams
Best Production Design
“All Quiet on the Western Front” — production design by Christian M. Goldbeck, set decoration by Ernestine Hipper
“Avatar: The Way of Water” — production design by Dylan Cole and Ben Procter, set decoration by Vanessa Cole
“Babylon” — production design by Florencia Martin, set decoration by Anthony Carlino
“Elvis” — production design by Catherine Martin and Karen Murphy, set decoration by Bev Dunn
“The Fabelmans” — production design by Rick Carter, set decoration by Karen O’Hara
Best Animated Short Film
“The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse” — Charlie Mackesy and Matthew Freud
“The Flying Sailor” — Amanda Forbis and Wendy Tilby
“Ice Merchants” — João Gonzalez and Bruno Caetano
“My Year of Dicks” — Sara Gunnarsdóttir and Pamela Ribon
“An Ostrich Told Me the World Is Fake and I Think I Believe It” — Lachlan Pendragon
Best Documentary Short Film
“The Elephant Whisperers” — Kartiki Gonsalves and Guneet Monga
“Haulout” — Evgenia Arbugaeva and Maxim Arbugaev
“How Do You Measure a Year?” — Jay Rosenblatt
“The Martha Mitchell Effect” — Anne Alvergue and Beth Levison
“Stranger at the Gate” — Joshua Seftel and Conall Jones
Best International Feature Film
“All Quiet on the Western Front” (Germany)
“Argentina, 1985” (Argentina)
“Close” (Belgium)
“EO” (Poland)
“The Quiet Girl” (Ireland)
Best Costume Design
“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” — Ruth E. Carter
“Babylon” — Mary Zophres
“Elvis” — Catherine Martin
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” — Shirley Kurata
“Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris” — Jenny Beavan
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
“The Whale” — Adrien Morot, Judy Chin and Anne Marie Bradley
“All Quiet on the Western Front” — Heike Merker and Linda Eisenhamerová
“The Batman” — Naomi Donne, Mike Marino and Mike Fontaine
“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” — Camille Friend and Joel Harlow
“Elvis” — Mark Coulier, Jason Baird and Aldo Signoretti
Best Cinematography
“All Quiet on the Western Front” — James Friend
“Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths” — Darius Khondji
“Elvis” — Mandy Walker
“Empire of Light” — Roger Deakins
“Tár” — Florian Hoffmeister
Best Live Action Short
“An Irish Goodbye” — Tom Berkeley and Ross White
“Ivalu” — Anders Walter and Rebecca Pruzan
“Le Pupille” — Alice Rohrwacher and Alfonso Cuarón
“Night Ride” — Eirik Tveiten and Gaute Lid Larssen
“The Red Suitcase” — Cyrus Neshvad
Best Documentary Feature Film
“Navalny” — Daniel Roher, Odessa Rae, Diane Becker, Melanie Miller and Shane Boris
“All That Breathes” — Shaunak Sen, Aman Mann and Teddy Leifer
“All the Beauty and the Bloodshed” — Laura Poitras, Howard Gertler, John Lyons, Nan Goldin and Yoni Golijov
“Fire of Love” — Sara Dosa, Shane Boris and Ina Fichman
“A House Made of Splinters” — Simon Lereng Wilmont and Monica Hellström
Best Supporting Actress
Jamie Lee Curtis (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”)
Angela Bassett (“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”)
Hong Chau (“The Whale”)
Kerry Condon (“The Banshees of Inisherin”)
Stephanie Hsu (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”)
Best Supporting Actor
Ke Huy Quan (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”)
Brendan Gleeson (“The Banshees of Inisherin”)
Brian Tyree Henry (“Causeway”)
Judd Hirsch (“The Fabelmans”)
Barry Keoghan (“The Banshees of Inisherin”)
Best Animated Feature Film
“Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” — Guillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson, Gary Ungar and Alex Bulkley
“Marcel the Shell With Shoes On” — Dean Fleischer Camp, Elisabeth Holm, Andrew Goldman, Caroline Kaplan and Paul Mezey
“Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” — Joel Crawford and Mark Swift
“The Sea Beast” — Chris Williams and Jed Schlanger
“Turning Red” — Domee Shi and Lindsey Collins