Oscars 2023: Here you can find the winning films in stream or for purchase

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‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’, ‘Nothing New West’ and more: How to watch the Oscar films

Creamed off seven trophies: “Everything Everywhere All At Once”.

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With “Everything Everywhere All At Once” and “Nothing New in the West” this year’s Oscars had two clear favorites. A total of 13 films won at the awards. star shows where to see the winners.

If you want to see all the award-winning films from this year’s Oscars, you have to be prepared for a real television and cinema marathon. 13 films received one of the coveted awards, with “Everything Everywhere All At Once” and “Nothing New in the West” there were two clear winners who were awarded several prizes. The good news: You can already find many films on subscription with the streaming providers. The bad: “The Whale” of all things, for which Brendan Fraser won the award for best leading actor, is still a long way off in Germany.

“Everything Everywhere All At Once”

The absolute winner of Oscar night is the fantasy comedy Everything Everywhere All At Once. The film received seven awards. It all begins in a run-down laundromat and ends in a hectic but extremely skillful film about parallel universes and unimagined powers.

Everything Everywhere All At Once” is on Apple TV, Google Play, Amazon Prime Video and Sky available for sale and rental. At sky go and in the film subscription from Wow the movie is included.

“Nothing new in the West”

Four Oscars went to Germany for “Nothing New in the West”. The war drama tells the story of a young soldier in the First World War who, full of motivation and drive, goes to the front to fight for his country. He quickly realizes that military service on the western front is anything but a harmless adventure.

nothing new in the West” is included with Netflix subscription.

“The Whale”

“The Whale” is about the severely overweight English professor Charlie, who tries to fight his grief with overeating. Brendan Fraser, who won the Oscar for best actor for it, stars in the lead role.

“The Whale” will be released in German cinemas at the end of April. The film is only available for purchase or rental on Amazon in the US.

Brendan Fraser in "The Whale"

This is what Brendan Fraser looks like in “The Whale”. For the film he had to put on a lot of weight.

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“Top Gun: Maverick”

Top Gun: Maverick won the Oscar for Best Audio. The film is the sequel to the 1986 classic Top Gun and stars Tom Cruise, who sat in the fighter jet more than 30 years ago. “Maverick” is about an attack on military installations of a fictional rogue state.

Top Gun: Maverick” is available for purchase and rental AmazonApple TV, YouTube, sky and Google available. The film is included with a Paramount+ subscription.

“Avatar 2: The Way of Water”

The first part of the “Avatar” series was probably the best argument for 3D films in the cinema at the time. The second part also convinces with a great technology, which is why the film also received the Oscar for the best visual effects. The film takes place about ten years after the events of the first part and again the Na’vi have to defend themselves against exploitative people.

“Avatar 2: The Way of Water” is currently still in the cinemas and should gradually be released from the end of March Amazon Prime Video and Disney+ will be available. It is currently unknown whether the subscription start coincides with the start of sales.

"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" had one of the best theatrical releases of the year in 2022.

“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” had one of the best theatrical releases of the year in 2022.

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“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”

The sequel to the successful first Black Panther film is about the battle for the so-called vibranium, which has allowed the Kingdom of Wakanda to be so technologically advanced. A new underwater race comes into play that has bad intentions for humanity. The film received the award for best costume design.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” is available for purchase via Amazon and Co., but has also been part of the Disney+ subscription since the beginning of February.

“Navalny”

The poison attack on the Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny caused an international sensation. The documentary of the same name is about the search for the truth behind the attack. “Navalny” received the Oscar for best documentary.

Navalny” is available for purchase and rental AmazonAppleTV, sky, Youtube and Google Play ready. The documentation is also subscribed to RTL+ contain.

Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio |  Official trailer

Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio | Official trailer

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“Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio”

The best animated film this year is a classic – reinterpreted. Guillermo del Toro’s version is a stop motion film set in 1930s fascist Italy.

Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio is included with a Netflix subscription.

“RRR”

The Indian production “RRR” received the Oscar for the best film song. “RRR” stands for “Rise Roar Revolt” (Eng. Rise, Roar, Rebel). The film takes place in the time when the United Kingdom rules India as a colonial power – and it is time there to rebel.

“RRR” is included with a Netflix subscription.

“The pronunciation”

“The Pronunciation” is based on the novel of the same name by Miriam Toews and tells the story of a group of women who belong to a Mennonite faith community. The women are determined to take action against the men of the community who keep raping them. The film won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay.

“The Debate” has been running in a few German cinemas since the beginning of February. It is still unclear when the film will go into home cinema distribution and whether it will end up with a streaming provider.

Before the "Pronunciation": Scene with Ben Whishaw (from left), Rooney Mara and Claire Foy

Before the “debate”: scene with Ben Whishaw (from left), Rooney Mara and Claire Foy

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Oscar-winning short films

The three awards for the best short films this year were “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse” (animated short film), “An Irish Goodbye” (short film) and “The Elephant Whisperers” (documentary short film). While “An Irish Goodbye” is only available via BBC iPlayer – and therefore not in Germany – you can watch “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse” via Apple TV+ and “The Elephant Whisperers” on Netflix.

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