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From 20 May 2022

Everything Everywhere All at Once Everything Everywhere All at Once

Dan Kwan, Daniel Scheinert / USA / 2022 / 139 min / Mandarin Chinese, English

A hilarious and big-hearted sci-fi action-adventure about an exhausted Chinese American woman who can’t seem to finish her taxes. Seven Oscars, including Best Film. 

cast Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan, Jamie Lee Curtis

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“It’s like nothing you’ve ever seen.” – ABC News. “A metaphysical multiverse galaxy-brain head trip. /…/ A bittersweet domestic drama, a marital comedy, a story of immigrant striving and a hurt-filled ballad of mother-daughter love.”
– The NY Times 

»Without question a remarkable piece of work, one of the most original and creative films of the past couple of years.« 
- San Francisco Chronicle.

 

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