‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ wins at DGA Awards as attendees talk about the importance of directors.
The Oscars race continues to heat up as we hurdle toward March 12 and the Directors Guild of America Awards made things a little more interesting.
“Everything Everywhere All At Once” directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert took home the top prize. The win puts them in an interesting position, as all but one DGA winner has gone on to take home Oscar gold in the last 10 years.
The Daniels, as they’re affectionately known, told On The Red Carpet that Oscar weekend marks one year since the movie was released and what a whirlwind it has been. “I can’t believe how weird my life is right now,” Scheinert said.
Stephanie Hsu, who starred in “Everything Everywhere All At Once” called the Daniels “the future of filmmaking.
Home
United States
USA — Cinema James Marsden, LeVar Burton and Tim Federle explain the power of the...