FAN favourite Everything Everywhere All At Once won big at tonight's Film Independent Spirit Awards as they came away with an armful of gongs.
The famous sci-fi flick scooped best picture, best leading performance and best director for its filmmakers Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert.
Held in Santa Monica, California, tonight's bash is just one of many awards shows highlighting the movie which stars Michelle Yeoh, who plays Evelyn Quan Wang.
It features Ke Huy Quan as Waymond Wang and Jamie Lee Curtis as Deirdre Beaubeirdre.
Taking to the stage at tonight's glitzy ceremony, Kwan said: "It is so easy for us to become lost in this industry and so easy for our little spirits to get crushed.
"You never get to come up on stage and you never get acknowledged, but what you do for the independent film community is immeasurable and it means the world to us because you changed our lives.
"Keep changing people's lives," he added after his inspirational speech.
Scheinert added: "Thank you to everyone who made crazy, weird independent movies – those movies changed my life."
Michelle won in the gender-neutral best leading performance category, while Ke Huy Quan won best supporting performance.
Speaking of "the Daniels" in her speech, Yeoh said: "My boys, thank you for writing such an incredible script that gave us the opportunity to be here, to be seen and to be heard."
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