Paul Thomas Anderson's 'One Battle After Another' Dominates 98th Academy Awards with Six Wins
The 98th edition of the most prestigious award in the world film industry, the Oscars (Academy Awards), has concluded.
At the grand ceremony attended by Hollywood luminaries, Paul Thomas Anderson's film 'One Battle After Another' emerged victorious. This film secured its dominance at this year's Oscars by winning a total of six categories, including 'Best Picture' and 'Best Director'.
In acting categories, Jessie Buckley won the award for Best Actress for the film 'Hamnet', while Michael B. Jordan took home the trophy for Best Actor for his role in the film 'Sinners'.
Jordan's film 'Sinners' also made a strong showing in other important categories such as technical awards and screenplay. Furthermore, Sean Penn won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for 'One Battle After Another', and Amy Madigan won Best Supporting Actress for the film 'Weapons'.
In the animated film category, 'K-Pop Demon Hunters' was declared the best, while 'Sentimental Value' won the Oscar in the International Feature Film category. 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' won the award in the documentary category. The film 'Frankenstein' proved its technical prowess by sweeping categories such as Production Design, Makeup, and Costume Design.
In screenwriting, Ryan Coogler won the Oscar for Original Screenplay for 'Sinners', and Paul Thomas Anderson won for Adapted Screenplay for 'One Battle After Another'. 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' maintained its legacy by winning the award for Visual Effects.
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