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One Battle After Another Dominates Oscars With 6 Wins
16 Mar
Summary
- Political thriller 'One Battle After Another' secured six Oscar wins, including best picture.
- Michael B. Jordan won best actor for his role in 'Sinners', beating Timothée Chalamet.
- Jessie Buckley received an Oscar for her portrayal of grief in 'Hamnet'.

The political thriller 'One Battle After Another' emerged as the dominant force at this year's Oscars, clinching six prestigious awards. Among its significant victories were best picture and best director for Paul Thomas Anderson, marking his first wins in these categories despite his esteemed career.
Best actor was awarded to Michael B. Jordan for his performance in 'Sinners', a win that saw him triumph over fellow nominee Timothée Chalamet. Irish actress Jessie Buckley garnered an Oscar for her compelling role in 'Hamnet', depicting a mother's profound grief.
'One Battle After Another' also secured the award for best adapted screenplay. Sean Penn received the supporting actor award for his role in the film, which also won best casting in its inaugural year at the ceremony.
In other categories, Amy Madigan's performance in 'Weapons' earned her the best supporting actress award, making her the first recipient from a horror film in this category. Autumn Durald Arkapaw made history as the first female winner for best cinematography for her work on 'Sinners'.
Netflix's 'KPop Demon Hunters' was honored with two awards: best original song and best animated feature. 'Sentimental Value' took home the award for best international feature. The ceremony also featured wins for 'Frankenstein' in three technical categories and 'F1' for best sound.



