Paul Thomas Anderson

Anderson's films are often psychological dramas characterized by depictions of desperate characters and explorations of dysfunctional families, alienation, loneliness, and redemption, alongside a bold visual style that uses constantly-moving camera shots and long takes. After his directorial debut, ''Hard Eight'' (1996), he had critical and commercial success with ''Boogie Nights'' (1997), and received further accolades with ''Magnolia'' (1999) and ''Punch-Drunk Love'' (2002). His fifth and sixth films were ''There Will Be Blood'' (2007) starring Daniel Day-Lewis, and ''The Master'' (2012) starring Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix. They were followed by ''Inherent Vice'' (2014), ''Phantom Thread'' (2017) and ''Licorice Pizza'' (2021). His next film, ''One Battle After Another'', will be released in 2025.
Anderson is noted for his collaborations with cinematographer Robert Elswit, costume designer Mark Bridges, composers Jon Brion and Jonny Greenwood, and several actors. He has directed music videos for artists including Fiona Apple, Haim, Aimee Mann, Joanna Newsom, Michael Penn, Radiohead and the Smile. He also directed the documentary ''Junun'' (2015) and the short music film ''Anima'' (2019). Provided by Wikipedia