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One Battle After Another' Sweeps Best Picture and Director

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Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" triumphed as the top film of 2019, winning both best picture and director awards while also securing five other prizes. The ceremony transformed into a highly political event featuring sharp commentary on Trump-era politics alongside protests regarding Gaza that marked one of Hollywood's most overtly charged nights in recent memory. Michael B.

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    'One Battle After Another' directed by Paul Thomas Anderson won Best Picture and five other prizes at the 98th Academy Awards.
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    The film is described as a comic, multi-generational American saga of political resistance touching on immigration, radical politics, race, Gaza protests, anti-war messages, and Trump-era politics. Michael B. Jordan also received an award for Best Actor in 'Sinners'.
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    'One Battle After Another' broke late to claim the director's prize after enduring a series of snubs.
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    The ceremony was noted as one of Hollywood's most openly political nights recently due to themes and messages presented by both actors on screen. The event took place at the Dolby Theatre in downtown Los Angeles.
[Mar 16, 20:35] [Note based on article timestamps] One Battle After Another won Best Picture and five other prizes; Michael B. Jordan won best actor for 'Sinners'.
[Feb Mar 98th Academy Awards Ceremony Date (Sunday)] 'One Battle After Another', directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, was crowned the winner of Best Picture and director's prize at a ceremony held in downtown Los Angeles. The film is characterized as an American saga involving political resistance.
Oscars: ‘One Battle After Another’ awarded best picture
One Battle After Another, a satire directed by Paul Thomas Anderson that touches on immigration, radical politics and race, won Best Picture, along with five other prizes, at the 98th Academy Awards on Sunday. Tap here to read our review: ft.

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‘One Battle After Another’ triumphs with Oscar wins
Politics on red carpet as 'One Battle After Another' dominates 98th Oscars

Paul Thomas Anderson's *One Battle After Another* swept six Oscars including Best Picture at the 98th Academy Awards amid themes of political resistance. The film won for its screenplay, direction (Anderson), supporting acting by Sean Penn, and received a new category award as well as recognition from casting professionals who praised it explicitly to future generations about activism in America's current climate

Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” won best picture at the 98th Academy Awards, handing Hollywood’s top honor to a comic, multi-generational American saga of political resistance.