'One Battle After Another' dominates the Oscars with six wins at a ceremony that shunned politics
‘Una batalla tras otra’ gana el duelo de los Oscar con seis premios en una gala ajena a la política y a la guerra
Summary
Paul Thomas Anderson's film 'One Battle After Another' was the big winner at the Oscars, taking home six awards and edging out 'Sinners' (four awards) and 'Frankenstein' (three). The ceremony was notably subdued in political terms, with scant references to current conflicts or world affairs. Spain's entry 'Sirât' left empty-handed.
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