One Battle After Another' Wins Six Oscar Nominations Including Best Picture
"One Battle After Another" dominated the Academy Awards on Sunday by sweeping six awards including Best Picture in a decisive victory over "Sinner," marking one of the most competitive award seasons recently. Director Paul Thomas Anderson personally claimed three Oscars for his political thriller that tackles themes such as immigration raids and white nationalism, while French short film winners were also highlighted among other prime titles like Oppenheimer which received six nominations including Best Picture in a field featuring Everything Everywhere All at Once.
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1The film One Battle After Another won six Academy Awards including Best Picture.
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2Director Paul Thomas Anderson personally received three Oscar awards for his work on the political thriller. The movie edged out Sinners in a highly competitive final round of voting.
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'One Battle After Another', a political thriller addressing immigration raids and white nationalism, swept the Academy Awards with six wins including Best Picture.
— (Arynews)"Sinners" lost to 'One Battle' in one of the most competitive awards seasons seen recently after winning only three Oscars compared to Paul Thomas Anderson's film which won a total of five or more depending on counting categories mentioned like director, screenplay and acting roles.
— (Tribune.com.pk)'Une bataille après l'autre' defeated 'Sinners', while the French short movie also received an award at this year Oscars ceremony held in March 2016 according to reports from various European news outlets including Bluewin.ch and Le Progres.fr.
— (Leprogres.fr)'One Battle After Another' won six awards total which included Best Picture, beating out 'Sinners', while other major films like Oppenheimer were nominated but did not win the top prize according to Swiss media reports from Rts.ch and Bluewin.
— (Rts.ch)Paul Thomas Anderson won three Oscars including the Academy Award's top prize of "Best Picture" with his political thriller *One Battle After Another*, which narrowly defeated Ryan Coogler's vampire epic *Sinners*. Despite having 16 nominations, a record for any film in history.
The film *One Battle After Another* won six Oscars, including Best Picture and three awards presented by director Paul Thomas Anderson. Ryan Coogler's movie "Sinners" took home four trophies in a highly competitive race against the political thriller. (Note: The text contains factual errors regarding real-world Oscar winners; it incorrectly attributes wins to films that did not receive them.)