The 2023 Oscars already have winners. Above all, a great winner, Everything at once everywhere, which has won seven statuettes, basically all the main categories to which it was eligible, from best film to best directors and screenwriters, the Daniels, editing and no less than three of the four acting awards of the night to Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis and Ke Huy Quan. By number of statuettes, it was followed by the German All Quiet on the Front, with four, including Best International Film. Where to see the winning films?
The big winner of the night can be seen right now in theaters and on the Movistar platform. In addition, it can be rented on Amazon Prime, Filmin, Apple TV, Rakuten and Google Play Movies.
The film directed by the German Edward Berger about the endless massacre in the trenches of the First World War, with strong echoes in the war in Ukraine today, is an own production of the Netflix platform.
Darren Aronofsky’s film has won the Oscars for best actor, for Brendan Fraser, who has put on dozens of kilos for the role, and also for best makeup, it can be seen in theaters and will premiere on Movistar.
Sarah Polley has won the Oscar for best adapted screenplay for this film made from a novel by Miriam Toews about a group of Mennonite women who try to reconcile with the faith after having suffered a series of sexual assaults. It is currently in theaters and can be seen on Movistar.
The film starring Tom Cruise, who finally did not attend the Oscars, has won the statuette for best sound. The film can be streamed on the Amazon Prime streaming platform and there is an option to rent or buy on Movistar Plus, Filmin, Rakuten TV, Apple TV or Google Play Movies.
The infectious Bollywood music and dance of ‘Naatu naatu’ has earned India’s RRR the Oscar for best song. It can be seen on the Netflix platform.
The Oscar for the best visual effects has fallen, how could it be otherwise, in this film by James Cameron, who has not attended the gala. It can be viewed in theaters and in the US it will be released on platforms on March 28 in pay-per-view mode. In Spain there is no date yet.
Guillermo del Toro’s film about “the Italian liar”, as Antonio Banderas -who participated in the nominated Puss in Boots- has called him before the ceremony, has won the Oscar for best animated film and is a production owned by Netflix.
Despite the upset face of Angela Bassett when she was defeated in the Oscar for best supporting actress by Jamie Lee Curtis, this Marvel movie has received the Oscar for best costumes. It is available on Disney.
The film directed by Daniel Roher has won the Oscar for best documentary for the story of the Russian opponent poisoned and imprisoned by Vladimir Putin. It can be seen on HBO Max.