The recent Oscar night of 2024, left us with a list of movies awarded for their exceptional qualities in various aspects of cinema. And all of them are already available for streaming. Here’s how and where we can watch the main winners of Hollywood’s biggest night.
Oppenheimer, an intimate portrait of genius and conflict
Christopher Nolan captures in Oppenheimer the complexity of one of the 20th century's most emblematic physicists, weaving human drama with the tension of creating the atomic bomb.
Offering a critical look at the shadows of genius, and being a winner of 7 Oscar statuettes, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor, Oppenheimer is available for streaming on Peacock.
Poor Things, a surreal journey into human nature
Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and starring an unforgettable Emma Stone, Poor Things is a modern fable exploring the darkest facets of desire and identity. This intriguing drama, inviting us to question our perceptions of reality, has won 4 Oscars, including Best Actress and Best Costume Design. And it is available for streaming on Hulu.
Barbie, an iconic journey of self-discovery
Greta Gerwig has reinvented the narrative of one of pop culture's most iconic figures with Barbie. This movie, more than a colorful journey, is a deep reflection on identity and purpose. And it is already available on Max.
American Fiction, a literary critique turned cinema
American Fiction, with its complex narrative and fascinating characters, dives into the world of literature to deliver a sharp satire of modern society, thus winning the Best Adapted Screenplay award. This clever adaptation can be enjoyed on MGM Plus.
Anatomy of a Fall, a thrilling judicial drama
Justine Triet directs Anatomy of a Fall, a gripping exploration of the judicial system and the complexities of a suspicious death case. Winner of an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, this intense movie is available to buy or rent on Amazon or Apple, and it will arrive to Hulu on March 22.
The Zone of Interest, a powerful tale of historical resonance
This drama, winner of the award for Best International Film and Best Sound, offers an intense look at a dark chapter of human history during World War II. Although it is available to buy or rent on Amazon or Apple, it will be on Max anytime soon.
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, magic narrative in short form
Wes Anderson brought to the Oscars The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, one of his several short films based on the work of Roald Dahl, combining the director's peculiar aesthetic with a captivating story. Available on Netflix (along with another 10 movies nominated in 2024), it is a brilliant demonstration of how concise narrative can be deeply emotive and visually stunning.
The last repair shop, a documentary on the power of music
In a heartwarming journey into the soul of music education, The Last Repair Shop shines a light on an unsung hero of Los Angeles: a dedicated warehouse where public school students' musical instruments are given new life, free of charge. This concise documentary is a tribute to the behind-the-scenes efforts that keep the music alive in education and it is available now on Disney+ (which until tomorrow offers its service for only 2 euros a month).
The Holdovers, a story of unexpected connections
In The Holdovers, a teacher and a student form an unusual bond during the Christmas holidays, in a narrative that celebrates humanity in its most unexpected forms. It is available on Peacock.
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