Ke Hui Kuan hugged former co-star Harrison Ford onstage at the Oscars on Sunday, when Kuan’s “All At Once” won Best Picture.
Ford presented the award to the film’s cast and director and hugged Quan when he took the stage.
Quan kissed Ford on the cheek. The two previously starred together in “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Torment.”
“All at once” producer Jonathan Wang praised the cast behind him as he accepted the award.
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Ke Hui Quan accepted the award for Best Picture for Harrison Ford’s All At Once during the 95th Annual Academy Awards.
“It’s a great feeling,” Wang said. “There’s no film without our wonderful and big-hearted cast and crew. But it’s not just beautiful souls here. We’ll see you above and in Little Tokyo, too. So this award is ours.”
“It’s intimidating to speak here, let me tell you. I never thought I would be able to say this, so I say to all these people with one voice: Thank you Academy,” he added.

Harrison Ford presented the film’s cast and director with the Oscar for Best Picture and hugged Ke Hui Quan when he took the stage.
The award was the film’s seventh on Sunday night, as it also won awards for Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Original Screenplay, Film Editing, Director and Actress in a Leading Role.
The film was the most nominated film of the year with 11 nominations.
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Ke Hui Quan and Harrison Ford previously starred together in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Torment. (Getty)
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In All At Once, an immigrant woman struggling to support her family – a laundromat – tries to save the world by jumping between alternate realities.
The indie fantasy film hits theaters in March 2022.