Where to watch the 2025 Oscars winners online?

    As always, the Academy Awards have arrived with their fair share of controversy. And, like every year, there are surprises and disappointments among the nominated films. To make sure you don’t miss anything, here’s a complete list of the Oscar 2025 winning films, the categories they triumphed in, and, most importantly, where to watch them.

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    Anora

    Anora

    8.1/10
    2h18min
    R
    2024
    Romance
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    Apple TV (iTunes)

    One of the night's favorites, Anora kicked off the evening on a high note, winning Best Original Screenplay for Sean Baker. It soon became the most awarded film of the night: its second and third statuettes came for Editing and Directing, both also awarded to Baker. Mikey Madison delivered a surprise upset, beating both Demi Moore and Fernanda Torres to win Best Actress. Crowned its night with the Oscar for Best Picture.

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    No Other Land

    No Other Land

    8.3/10
    1h32min
    NR
    2024
    Documentary

    The documentary No Other Land, despite lacking distribution in the United States (a tacit form of censorship), won Best Documentary Feature. The directors used their platform to advocate for a political solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict, highlighting the eradication in Gaza and the forced displacements in Masafer Yata, the focus of the documentary.

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    Flow

    Flow

    7.9/10
    1h25min
    PG
    2024
    Adventure
    Now playing in theaters
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    Apple TV (iTunes)

    In a tight race against The Wild Robot, the low-budget Latvian indie Flow triumphed over Pixar, DreamWorks, Aardman, and Memoir of a Snail to win Best Animated Feature of 2025, paving new paths in the world of animation.

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    I'm Still Here

    I'm Still Here

    8.2/10
    2h16min
    NR
    2024
    Drama
    Now playing in theaters

    With controversies diminishing Emilia Pérez's chances, it was inevitable: the Brazilian film I'm Still Here won the Oscar for Best International Feature. Director Walter Salles dedicated the award to Eunice Paiva and the women who portrayed her: Fernanda Torres and Fernanda Montenegro.

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    The Brutalist

    The Brutalist

    8.1/10
    3h35min
    R
    2024
    Drama
    Now playing in theaters
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    As expected, Adrien Brody surpassed Timothée Chalamet to win Best Actor for The Brutalist, capping off a strong awards season run. Additionally, the film earned well-deserved statuettes for Best Cinematography and Best Original Score.

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