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Amazing: "everything everywhere at once" makes history at the SAG Awards | Israel today

2023-02-27T05:57:49.502Z


The action and fantasy film centered on a Chinese-American who is drawn into a disturbed adventure in parallel universes while setting out to protect her family, scored 4 wins at the Sequel Actors Guild Awards


The movie "Everything Everywhere at Once" is the big winner at the 29th Screen Actors Guild Awards held in Los Angeles on Monday night.

The sci-fi action film, which centers on a Chinese-American woman who is drawn into a disturbed adventure in parallel universes while setting out to protect her family, made history at the ceremony with an unprecedented total of four wins, including the evening's prestigious award for best ensemble cast.

In addition, awards were presented to Michelle Yeoh and Kee Hui Kuan, who became the first Asian actors ever at the ceremony to win an individual award for their performance, and veteran actress Jamie Lee Curtis, who mentioned in her speech that she is a proud product of Hollywood nepotism, as the daughter of Tony Curtis and Janet Lee.

Last weekend, the Producers Guild Awards ceremony was held in Los Angeles, also in which the big winner was "Everything Everywhere at Once" and this follows the winning of the film's director duo, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, in the corresponding award at the Directors Guild ceremony, which took place last week.

All these wins officially catapulted the film to the position of the clear favorite for the Oscars, with an impressive total of 11 nominations already to its credit at the most glittering ceremony to be held in two weeks.

Brendan Frazier won the lead actor award for "The Whale" and beat "Elvis" star Austin Butler and Colin Farrell for "Inishreen Ghosts" in what was considered the closest race of the ceremony season.

In the television section of the ceremony, an event that has been held for three decades by the professional union of actors in Hollywood, the big winner was "The White Lotus", one of the popular series in 2022 that picked up two awards, for the actress Jennifer Coolidge and the best ensemble of actors, an award that was dedicated by the actor P .

Mari Avraham, who spoke on behalf of the team, to the victims of the earthquakes in Syria and Turkey and a message of peace to the citizens of Ukraine.

"Abbott Elementary School" won the award for best ensemble of actors in a comedy series, Jeremy Allen White won the award for actor in a comedy series for "The Bear" and Jean Smart won the award for actress in a comedy series for "Hacks", but was absent from the ceremony after a few days ago she shared on Instagram because she is recovering from a medical procedure in her heart.

Jason Bateman won the award for leading actor in the drama series "Ozark" on Netflix, which came to an end last year.

This is the first time that the ceremony was not broadcast on a television channel, after the American cable channel TNT decided to give up the broadcasting rights.

Last month, the organizers announced a new engagement contract with Netflix, which would begin next year, and the arrangement regarding the ceremony this time was an online broadcast on the streaming provider's YouTube channel.

The full list of winners:

Ensemble of actors in the film: "Everything everywhere at once"

Main actor in the film: Brendan Frazier, "The Whale"

Main actress in the film: Michelle Yao, "Everything everywhere at once"

Supporting actor in the film: Ki Hui Kwan, "Everything everywhere at once"

Supporting Actress in a Movie: Jamie Lee Curtis, "Everything Everywhere at Once"

Stunt ensemble in the movie: "Love in the Sky: Maverick"

Ensemble actors in the drama series: "The White Lotus"

Ensemble actors in a comedy series: "Abbott Elementary School"

Actor in a drama series: Jason Bateman, "Ozark"

Actress in a drama series: Jennifer Coolidge, "The White Lotus"

Actor in a Comedy Series: Jeremy Allen White, "The Bear"

Actress in a Comedy Series: Jean Smart, "Hacks"

Miniseries Actor: Sam Elliott, "1883"

Actress in a miniseries: Jessica Chastain, "George and Tammy"

Stunt ensemble in the series: "Strange things"

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Source: israelhayom

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