The year’s biggest Oscar snub is a design masterpiece made on a shoestring budget
Production designer Jason Kisvarday constructed the magically mundane multiverse of ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ on a minuscule budget. His work didn’t get an Oscars nod, though it should have.
I call it “mundane surrealism.” He calls it “magical realism.” In any case, the work of production designer Jason Kisvarday is all about creating a sensation of quirky awe on budget-minded films such as Sorry to Bother You (2018), Palm Springs (2020), and, most recently, the mind-bending multiverse of Everything Everywhere All at Once.
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