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Paul Thomas Anderson named best director for ‘One Battle After Another’

By Thomson Reuters Mar 15, 2026 | 9:17 PM

LOS ANGELES, March 15 (Reuters) – Paul Thomas Anderson won the directing Oscar on Sunday for “One ​Battle After Another,” an offbeat ‌action movie about a former revolutionary racing to save his kidnapped daughter.

Inspired by Thomas Pynchon’s novel “Vineland,” the film ‌tackles ​hot-button topics like ⁠immigration, race relations and ⁠the outsized political power of billionaires.

It stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Benicio del Toro and Teyana ​Taylor, who were all nominated for their performances.

Anderson, 55, ⁠or “PTA” to fans, ⁠has carved out a rare ​career in Hollywood, making adult-oriented films ​outside the commercial mainstream that ‌still manage to become box-office hits. “One Battle” was his most expensive movie to date but also ⁠his highest-grossing, taking in more than $200 million worldwide.

Anderson was previously nominated for directing “Licorice ⁠Pizza,” “Phantom Thread” ‌and “There Will Be Blood,” ⁠and his screenplays for “Boogie ​Nights,” “Magnolia” ‌and “Inherent Vice” won writing ​nominations.

“You make ⁠a guy work hard for one of these,” Anderson said in his acceptance speech. “I really appreciate it.”

(Writing by Nick Zieminski; Editing by ​Howard Goller)