Oscars 2023: Everything Everywhere All at Once sweeps awards

 

History Made at Oscars
By Sue Obeidi
Director, Hollywood Bureau
MPAC

 

History was made at Oscars for Asian talent and for all minority communities, as  Everything Everywhere All at Once  received the most Oscars, including Best Picture, during the awards ceremonies. Michelle Yeoh became the first Asian woman to win an Oscar in the Best Actress in a Leading Role category. Despite the fact that narratives by and about minority communities still have a long way to go to be recognized, we are inspired by last night's historic wins and congratulate all the nominees and winners. We know that one day, Muslim-led projects will also sweep the Oscars. 

While the film that we’ve been championing,  Stranger at the Gate, did not win the Oscar, we applaud  Joshua Seftel , Executive Producer/Nobel Prize Winner  Malala Yousafzai , and the entire film team for telling a story of kindness, forgiveness, and humanity. The film strongly expressed the message that love will always win. 

As consulting producers, MPAC President Salam Al-Marayati and I are proud to have collaborated on the film and we will continue to support stories that promote Muslims and Islam authentically and accurately.


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