Paul Thomas Anderson wins first Oscar for adapted screenplay

American director and screenwriter Paul Thomas Anderson won his first Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay with the film "One Battle After Another" at the 98th Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awards ceremony.
After decades of strongly influencing American cinema as an author and director, Anderson finally managed to receive his first Academy Award, a long-awaited moment in one of the most respected careers in the film industry.
The film "One Battle After Another" earned him this award in the adapted screenplay category, crowning a long artistic journey that includes some of the most acclaimed films in modern cinema.
Anderson is known for his distinctive directorial style and successful films such as Boogie Nights, There Will Be Blood, The Master and Phantom Thread, which have previously earned him multiple Oscar nominations.
This is the first Oscar of his career, despite having been nominated several times in different categories over the years.
At the ceremony held at the Dolby Theatre, Anderson's award was considered one of the most important moments of the great evening of world cinema.
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