Where to watch Oppenheimer, Poor Creatures and more 2024 Oscar winners

Where to watch Oppenheimer, Poor Creatures and more 2024 Oscar winners

The biggest film awards took place on Sunday night (10) and honored Christopher Nolan’s film with seven wins in 13 categories

A Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded, on Sunday night (10), the winners of the 96th edition of the Oscar, considered the most prestigious global cinema award. With seven statuettes, including Best Film and Best Director, Oppenheimerin Christopher Nolan (The origin), confirmed his favoritism and was the big winner of this year’s competition.

Secondly, it was Poor Creaturesin Yorgos Lanthimos (The favorite), who took four “golden bald men” home. The big surprise was the award for Best Actress, which went to Emma Stonedespite the favoritism of Lily Gladstonein Flower Moon Assassins.

Zone of Interest, a UK feature film about the Holocaust, won two gold statuettes, for Best International Film and Best Sound; and French Anatomy of a Fallwhich won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 2023, was one of the favorites, but only won the Best Original Screenplay category.

Finally, Barbielast year’s highest-grossing film, nominated eight times at this year’s Oscars, only won the award for Best Original Song for “What Was I Made For?”in Billie Eilish. Next, check out where to watch the Oscar-winning films:

Oppenheimer

  • SYNOPSIS: In Oppenheimerwhich is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning book, American Prometheus: Triumph and Tragedy by J. Robert Oppenheimerin Kai Bird It is Martin J. Sherwinaddresses the creation of the atomic bomb by the American physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy, Peaky Blinders) and its impact on the Second World War.
  • WON PRIZES: Best Film, Best Actor for Cillian MurphyBest Supporting Actor for Robert Downey Jr.Best Direction for Christopher NolanBest Cinematography, Best Editing and Best Original Soundtrack.
  • WHERE TO WATCH: Currently available for purchase and rent on digital platforms such as Amazon Prime Video, Google Play TV & Filmes and Apple TV+, among others, Oppenheimer premieres on April 7 on Telecine, at no additional cost to the streaming platform.

Poor Creatures

  • SYNOPSIS: In Poor Creatures, Emma stone (La La Land: Singing Seasons) interprets Bella Baxteran adult woman, but with the mind of a child, the result of an abominable creation by Dr. Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe, The headlight). Imprisoned by her creator, she is eager to discover the world and seizes the opportunity when the lawyer Duncan Wedderburn (Mark Ruffalo, Spotlight: Secrets Revealed), taking advantage of her innocence, invites her to travel with him.
  • WON PRIZES: Best Actress for Emma StoneBest Costume Design, Best Production Design and Best Makeup and Hair.
  • WHERE TO WATCH: Showing in Brazilian cinemas.

Zone of Interest

  • SYNOPSIS: In Zone of Interestwhich takes place during the Second World War, we follow the contrasting experience of a man, who is divided between an ordinary and happy life with his family and work in the concentration camps in Auschwitz, where he works as a commandant.
  • WON PRIZES: Best International Film and Best Sound.
  • WHERE TO WATCH: Showing in Brazilian cinemas.

The Rejected

  • SYNOPSIS: While all the students and teachers at a boarding school prepare for the holidays with their families, a group of outcasts ends up being left behind. Responsible for those who ended up staying at school, a grumpy and unlovable teacher ends up bonding with a troublemaking teenager and the school cook.
  • WON PRIZES: Best Supporting Actress for Da’Vine Joy Randolph.
  • WHERE TO WATCH: Showing in Brazilian cinemas.

Anatomy of a Fall

  • SYNOPSIS: Starring German actress Sandra Hüller (The Faces of Toni Erdmann, The Ideal Man), Anatomy of a Fall tells the story of a writer suspected of having killed her own husband. She goes to trial and the only witness is the couple’s son, who tries to recover memories of the tragedy.
  • WON PRIZES: Best Original Screenplay.
  • WHERE TO WATCH: Showing in Brazilian cinemas, Anatomy of a Fallarrives in the Prime Video catalog from March 21st.

American Fiction

  • SYNOPSIS: In American Fictionafter getting tired of seeing the entertainment industry profiting from the suffering of black people, a writer decides to write a new book, full of stereotypes, as a form of mockery, but it ends up becoming a bigger success than any work he has released so far then.
  • WON PRIZES: Best Adapted Screenplay.
  • WHERE TO WATCH: Available on Amazon Prime Video.

Barbie

  • SYNOPSIS: In Barbiethe most famous doll in the world, played by Margot Robbie (The Suicide Squad), starts to have problems when Barbieland, his perfect world, stops being so perfect. To resolve the situation, she visits the Real World, without realizing that she may be making her life even more difficult.
  • WON PRIZES: Best Original Song for “What Was I Made For?”in Billie Eilish.
  • WHERE TO WATCH: Available at Max.

The Boy and the Crane

  • SYNOPSIS: New from the renowned Studio Ghibli, The Boy and the Crane tells the story of a twelve-year-old boy who struggles to settle in a new city after his mother’s death. However, when a talking heron appears and says that his mother is still alive, the boy decides to go after her in another world.
  • WON PRIZES: Best Animation.
  • WHERE TO WATCH: Showing in Brazilian cinemas.

20 Days in Mariupol

  • SYNOPSIS: Ukrainian documentary directed by Mstyslav Chernov depicts the twenty days that the filmmaker spent with his colleagues in the siege of Mariupol following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
  • WON PRIZES: Best Documentary.
  • WHERE TO WATCH: Showing in Brazilian cinemas.

What has been the best film of 2024 so far? Vote for your favorite!

  • Wish: The Power of Wishes
  • The Snow Society
  • Mean Girls: The Musical
  • The Rejected
  • Secrets of a Scandal
  • Turma da Mônica Jovem: Reflexes of Fear
  • Anatomy of a Fall
  • Past lives
  • Poor Creatures
  • Argylle: The Superspy
  • The Evil That Inhabits Us
  • The Color Purple
  • Bob Marley: One Love
  • Madame Teia

Source: Rollingstone

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