Alabama native Daniel Scheinert and his filmmaking partner Daniel Kwan, the directors of multiple Oscar nominated allatoncemovie are, well, everywhere.
stands to win multiple Academy Awards during Sunday’s ceremony. But before they hit the red carpet, they helped Stephen Colbert out of a late night jam.appeared on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” when the host revealed a dog had eaten episode’s opening credits , so he enlisted the help of the Oscar-nominated writer/directors to cut a new reel before showtime.
“Oh, thank you, yeah. We didn’t do any of that for this,” a deadpan Scheinert told the host. Kwan then said they went with something more “calm” and “meditative” to give his audience a break. They aired their spin on the credits, gently narrated by what sounds like an whispering ASMR specialist, as images fit for an art film played and ultimately lulled Colbert’s audience to sleep.
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