‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’, Best Director: “It’s not normal for us to receive awards.”
‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’, Best Director: “It’s not normal for us to receive awards.”
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, who directed the movie 'Everything Everywhere All at Once', won the Best Director Award at the 95th Academy Awards.

The 95th Academy Awards were held at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, USA on the 13th (Korean time).

On this day, Steven Spielberg of 'Pavelmans', Ruben Östlund of 'Triangle of Sorrow', Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert of 'Everything Everywhere All at Once', Tot Field of 'TAR Tar', and Banshee of Inisherin. ''s Martin McDonagh was nominated for Best Director.

As a result of the announcement, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, who directed 'Everything Everywhere All at Once', held the trophy. The two expressed their feelings, "The people who were nominated together are our heroes. We would like to dedicate this award to all mothers around the world."

He continued, "Thank you to everyone who participated in our film. I think all directors would agree that a director is nothing without great actors. The reason our film was able to be such a creative film is because the actors showed their creativity and genius. "It's because he did it. I think it shows that genius is achieved through joint activities, not the capabilities of one individual," he added.

He also said, "I hope we don't try to meet your standards. It's not normal for us to receive awards like this. I have one last thing to say. There is greatness in everyone. No matter who you are, you all have your own genius. “He said.

Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr