The 98th Academy Awards ended with a major victory for the gripping drama One Battle After Another, which took home the coveted Best Picture award. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson, the film capped off an impressive night at the Oscars, securing multiple major wins and establishing itself as the most awarded film of the evening.
The film tells the story of a once-powerful revolutionary who must confront his troubled past while trying to protect his daughter from lingering enemies. Its emotional storytelling, layered characters and powerful direction resonated strongly with audiences and critics throughout the awards season.
In addition to winning Best Picture, Anderson also earned the Best Director award for his work on the film. The project also won Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor, among other categories, bringing its total number of Oscars to six. The wins marked one of the biggest triumphs of Anderson’s career and reinforced his reputation as one of Hollywood’s most respected storytellers.
Throughout the awards season, One Battle After Another built strong momentum thanks to its compelling narrative and powerful performances. By the time the Oscars arrived, it had already become one of the most talked-about films of the year, and its success on Hollywood’s biggest night only solidified its legacy.
Although several films were strong contenders, One Battle After Another ultimately stood above the rest, closing the night with the Academy’s highest honor.



