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Paul Thomas Anderson

Paul Thomas Anderson (PTA) is a highly acclaimed American filmmaker, widely considered among the most significant of his generation. His work has earned him numerous accolades, including a BAFTA Award and multiple nominations for Academy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and a Grammy. Notably, Anderson stands alone as the only individual to have secured Best Director honors at the Cannes Film Festival, the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and both the Silver and Golden Bear awards at the Berlin Film Festival.

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1927: Publication of Upton Sinclair's Oil!

In 1927, Upton Sinclair's novel Oil! was published. The novel served as a basis for Paul Thomas Anderson's 2007 film, There Will Be Blood.

June 26, 1970: Paul Thomas Anderson's Birth

On June 26, 1970, Paul Thomas Anderson, also known as PTA, was born. He is an American filmmaker known for his psychological dramas and bold visual style.

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1982: Acquisition of Betamax Videocamera

In 1982, Paul Thomas Anderson's father bought him a Betamax videocamera, which he used to start making films.

1988: Filming The Dirk Diggler Story

In 1988, Paul Thomas Anderson filmed his first real production, The Dirk Diggler Story, a 30-minute mockumentary about a porn star, while a senior at Montclair Prep.

1993: Filming Cigarettes & Coffee

In 1993, Paul Thomas Anderson made Cigarettes & Coffee, a short film connecting multiple storylines with a $20 bill. It screened at the 1993 Sundance Festival Shorts Program.

1994: Invitation to Sundance Feature Film Program

In 1994, Paul Thomas Anderson was invited to the Sundance Feature Film Program after planning to expand Cigarettes & Coffee to feature-length.

1995: Completion of Boogie Nights Script

In 1995, Paul Thomas Anderson completed the script for Boogie Nights, his breakout film based on The Dirk Diggler Story.

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1996: Directorial Debut with Hard Eight

In 1996, Paul Thomas Anderson made his directorial debut with the film Hard Eight, marking a significant career milestone.

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1996: Cannes Film Festival Showing

In 1996, Paul Thomas Anderson submitted the workprint of his film Sydney, later retitled Hard Eight, to the Cannes Film Festival, where it was shown at the Un Certain Regard section.

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October 10, 1997: Release of Boogie Nights

On October 10, 1997, Boogie Nights was released and was a critical and commercial success.

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1997: Critical and Commercial Success with Boogie Nights

In 1997, Paul Thomas Anderson achieved critical and commercial success with Boogie Nights, establishing him as a prominent filmmaker.

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1997: Dated Fiona Apple

In 1997, Paul Thomas Anderson began dating singer-songwriter Fiona Apple.

1997: Inspiration for Boogie Nights

In 1997, The Dirk Diggler Story was inspired by John Holmes, who also inspired Paul Thomas Anderson's feature-length adaptation, Boogie Nights.

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1999: Further Accolades with Magnolia

In 1999, Paul Thomas Anderson received further accolades for his film Magnolia, solidifying his reputation as a respected filmmaker.

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1999: Release of Magnolia

In 1999, Paul Thomas Anderson released Magnolia, an ensemble piece inspired by the music of Aimee Mann.

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2000: Directed SNL segment with Ben Affleck

In 2000, Paul Thomas Anderson wrote and directed a segment for Saturday Night Live with Ben Affleck, entitled "SNL FANatic", which was based on the MTV series FANatic.

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2002: Ended relationship with Fiona Apple

In 2002, Paul Thomas Anderson ended his relationship with singer-songwriter Fiona Apple.

2002: Accolades for Punch-Drunk Love

In 2002, Paul Thomas Anderson received accolades for his film Punch-Drunk Love, further establishing his career.

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2002: Release of Punch-Drunk Love and Award at Cannes

In 2002, Paul Thomas Anderson released Punch-Drunk Love and won the Best Director Award at the Cannes Film Festival.

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2005: Standby Director for A Prairie Home Companion

In 2005, Paul Thomas Anderson was a standby director during the filming of Robert Altman's A Prairie Home Companion for insurance purposes due to Altman's age.

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2007: Release of There Will Be Blood

In 2007, Paul Thomas Anderson's fifth film, There Will Be Blood, was released and has since been regarded as one of the greatest films of the 21st century.

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2007: AFI regards Anderson as one of American film's modern masters

In 2007, the American Film Institute regarded Paul Thomas Anderson as "one of American film's modern masters."

2008: Directed play at Largo Theatre

In 2008, Paul Thomas Anderson co-wrote and directed a 70-minute play at the Largo Theatre, consisting of vignettes starring Maya Rudolph and Fred Armisen, with a live score by Jon Brion.

December 2009: New Film Project Announced

In December 2009, it was announced that Paul Thomas Anderson was working on a new film about a charismatic intellectual starting a new religion in the 1950s, which would become The Master.

2009: Publication of Inherent Vice by Thomas Pynchon

In 2009, Thomas Pynchon's novel Inherent Vice was published. It was later adapted into a film by Paul Thomas Anderson in 2014.

Inherent Vice: A Novel
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September 14, 2012: Release of The Master

On September 14, 2012, Paul Thomas Anderson's film The Master was released in North America, receiving critical acclaim.

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2012: Release of The Master

In 2012, Paul Thomas Anderson released The Master, adding another critically acclaimed film to his filmography.

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2012: The Guardian ranks Anderson highly

In 2012, The Guardian ranked Paul Thomas Anderson number one on its list of "The 23 Best Film Directors in the World," highlighting his dedication to his craft.

August 2013: End of Filming Inherent Vice

In August 2013, production of the film adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's novel Inherent Vice concluded.

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2013: Entertainment Weekly praises Anderson

In 2013, Entertainment Weekly named Paul Thomas Anderson the eighth-greatest working director, recognizing him as "one of the most dynamic directors to emerge in the last 20 years."

2013: Affleck compares Anderson to Orson Welles

In his 2013 acceptance speech for the Golden Globe Award for Best Director, Ben Affleck compared Paul Thomas Anderson to Orson Welles.

December 2014: Release of Inherent Vice and Academy Award Nominations

In December 2014, the film Inherent Vice was released and was later nominated for two awards at the 87th Academy Awards.

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2014: Release of Inherent Vice

In 2014, Paul Thomas Anderson released Inherent Vice, an adaptation of the 2009 novel by Thomas Pynchon.

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2015: Direction of Junun Documentary

In 2015, Paul Thomas Anderson directed Junun, a documentary about the making of the album by Jonny Greenwood, Nigel Godrich, Shye Ben Tzur, and Indian musicians.

January 2017: Start of Filming Phantom Thread

In January 2017, principal photography began for Paul Thomas Anderson's film Phantom Thread.

December 2017: Release of Phantom Thread

In December 2017, Paul Thomas Anderson's eighth film, Phantom Thread, was released, starring Daniel Day-Lewis.

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2017: There Will Be Blood as Best Film of the 21st Century So Far

In 2017, New York Times film critics A. O. Scott and Manohla Dargis named Paul Thomas Anderson's 2007 film There Will Be Blood the "Best Film of the 21st Century So Far".

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2017: Directed Short Film for Haim

In 2017, Paul Thomas Anderson directed a short film for Haim, titled Valentine, which featured three musical performances.

2017: Nomination for Phantom Thread

In 2017, Paul Thomas Anderson's film Phantom Thread was released and later nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.

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February 16, 2019: Elswit's Statement About Not Working with Anderson

On February 16, 2019, Robert Elswit stated that he would not work with Paul Thomas Anderson on his next films.

2019: Direction of Anima short film

In 2019, Paul Thomas Anderson directed Anima, a short music film for Radiohead singer Thom Yorke, featuring music from Yorke's album Anima.

2020: Apple speaks out about relationship

In 2020, Fiona Apple publicly discussed her past relationship with Paul Thomas Anderson, revealing that she experienced anger issues and felt fearful and numb during their time together.

2020: Nomination for Best Music Film

In 2020, Paul Thomas Anderson's short music film Anima was nominated for Best Music Film at the Grammy Awards.

December 2021: Release of Licorice Pizza

In December 2021, Paul Thomas Anderson's ninth film, Licorice Pizza, was released.

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2021: Nomination for Licorice Pizza

In 2021, Paul Thomas Anderson's film Licorice Pizza was released and later nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.

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2022: Rewriting Portions of Napoleon

In 2022, Paul Thomas Anderson rewrote portions of Ridley Scott's 2023 film Napoleon.

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2023: Collaboration with Yorke and Greenwood

In 2023, Paul Thomas Anderson collaborated with Yorke and Greenwood on music videos for "Wall of Eyes" and "Friend of a Friend" by their band, the Smile.

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2023: Release of Napoleon

In 2023, the movie Napoleon was released after Paul Thomas Anderson rewrote portions of the movie.

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January 10, 2024: Casting Announcement for One Battle After Another

On January 10, 2024, it was announced that Leonardo DiCaprio, Regina Hall, and Sean Penn were cast in Paul Thomas Anderson's upcoming project One Battle After Another.

September 26, 2025: Release of One Battle After Another

On September 26, 2025, One Battle After Another, Paul Thomas Anderson's film based on Vineland, was released to critical acclaim, becoming his highest-grossing film.

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2025: Release and Success of One Battle After Another

On September 26, 2025, Paul Thomas Anderson's tenth film, One Battle After Another, was released, becoming his highest-grossing film.

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