Everything Everywhere All At Once
USA | 2022 | 139 minutes | English, Mandarin, Cantonese (English Subtitles) | 16
Wednesday, 22 February | 8 PM
Admission: €7 at door
USA | 2022 | 139 minutes | English, Mandarin, Cantonese (English Subtitles) | 16
Wednesday, 22 February | 8 PM
Admission: €7 at door
Directors: Dan Kwan, Daniel Scheinert
Directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, collectively known as Daniels, the film is a hilarious and big-hearted sci-fi action adventure about an exhausted Chinese American laundromat owner, Evelyn Wang. Struggling with a time sensitive IRS audit and various family dramas, she is suddenly plunged into the multiverse in order to defeat a villainous plan to destroy all universes! She also experiences infinite other possibilities of what her life could be like if she had taken different paths and made different life choices..
This is a fun, wild, kung fu action-adventure with a relentless, absurdist energy. It also offers incredible performances, stunning visuals, and a powerful deeply emotional story of a family trying to find each other again.
Directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, collectively known as Daniels, the film is a hilarious and big-hearted sci-fi action adventure about an exhausted Chinese American laundromat owner, Evelyn Wang. Struggling with a time sensitive IRS audit and various family dramas, she is suddenly plunged into the multiverse in order to defeat a villainous plan to destroy all universes! She also experiences infinite other possibilities of what her life could be like if she had taken different paths and made different life choices..
This is a fun, wild, kung fu action-adventure with a relentless, absurdist energy. It also offers incredible performances, stunning visuals, and a powerful deeply emotional story of a family trying to find each other again.
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” is about finding something to hold onto in the midst of oblivion, and it isn’t
afraid to make itself the ultimate example of how that might work.‘’
-David Ehrlich, indieWire
‘’The film works magic by embracing excess, finding a kind of harmony and possibility within it, and reminding us
of the beauty and lunacy of the human experience along the way.’’
- Derek Smith, Slant Magazine
‘’Yeoh imbues Evelyn with moving shades of melancholy, regret, resolve and growing curiosity. She’s the kind of woman
the world (and Hollywood) routinely overlooks, but Yeoh makes her embrace of lead-character energy positively gripping.’’
-Maureen Ryan, Variety
afraid to make itself the ultimate example of how that might work.‘’
-David Ehrlich, indieWire
‘’The film works magic by embracing excess, finding a kind of harmony and possibility within it, and reminding us
of the beauty and lunacy of the human experience along the way.’’
- Derek Smith, Slant Magazine
‘’Yeoh imbues Evelyn with moving shades of melancholy, regret, resolve and growing curiosity. She’s the kind of woman
the world (and Hollywood) routinely overlooks, but Yeoh makes her embrace of lead-character energy positively gripping.’’
-Maureen Ryan, Variety