What are the Best Picture Oscar nominees and where can you watch them?

There is exactly one week left until the Oscars ceremony takes place , the most prestigious awards of the Hollywood film academy, which will be held next Monday, March 3, in the city of Los Angeles.
This is one of the years in which the competition is most fierce , as during this awards season different films have been winning their respective awards, raising doubts about which one will take home the gold statuette for Best Film in 2024.
Who are the nominees and where can I watch them?These films were nominated based on their reception at events such as the Cannes Film Festival and the Venice Film Festival , as well as their performance at the global box office.
The nominees for Best Picture are:
- Emilia Perez: 13 nominations
The film centers on Rita, an underrated lawyer who decides to work with a feared cartel boss to help him fake his death and become the woman she always dreamed of being.
Where to watch? This film is available on Netflix and Prime Video in the US. You can watch it using a VPN, and it's still showing in theaters in some places.
- The Brutalist: 10 nominations
It stars Adrien Brody as László Tóth, a Hungarian-born Jewish architect who survives the Holocaust and emigrates to the United States, where he struggles to achieve the American dream until a wealthy client changes his life.
Where to watch? The film is available for purchase on Prime Video . Alternatively, you can enjoy it on Apple TV.
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Where to watch: The musical is available for purchase/rent on Apple TV, YouTube, Prime Video and Google Play Movies.
- A Complete Unknown: 8 nominations
Based on the 2015 book Dylan Goes Electric! by Elijah Wald, the film chronicles Bob Dylan from his earliest folk music successes to the momentous controversy over his use of electric instruments at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival.
Where to watch? This biopic is available on Prime Video in the United States, however, it can still be enjoyed in many theaters in Mexico.
Based on the 2016 novel of the same name by Robert Harris, following the unexpected death of the Supreme Pontiff, Cardinal Lawrence is appointed to lead one of the most secret and ancient rituals in the world: the election of a new Pope. When the most powerful leaders of the Catholic Church gather in the halls of the Vatican, Lawrence finds himself caught up in a complex conspiracy while uncovering a secret that could shake the foundations of the Church.
Where to watch? The film is available in the US catalog of Prime Video and Apple TV , however, it still has screenings available in Mexican theaters.
Anora, a young sex worker from Brooklyn, has the chance to make a Cinderella story come true when she impulsively meets and marries an oligarch's son. But when news reaches Russia, her fairy tale threatens to come crashing down as the parents travel to New York intent on annulling the marriage.
Where to watch: The film is available to rent on Prime Video.
- The Substance: 5 nominations
The plot follows the life of a fading celebrity who consumes a black market serum that creates a much younger version of herself, with unexpected side effects.
Where to watch? This body horror film is available on the MUBI platform. It is also included in the “premium” catalogue of Prime Video , and is available for rent on Apple TV.
- Dune: Part Two: 5 nominations
Serving as a direct sequel to the 2021 film, it is the second part of an adaptation of Frank Herbert's 1965 novel of the same name, and covers the second part of the book (titled Muad'Dib). Paul Atreides joins Chani and the Fremen as he seeks revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Paul is faced with a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the universe, and must prevent a terrible future.
Where to watch? This sequel is available on Max, Claro Video and is included in the “premium” catalogue of Prime Video.
- I'm still here: 3 nominations
Based on the memoirs of Marcelo Rubens Paiva, it tells the story of the Paiva family in Brazil in the early 1970s, as the country experiences the harshness of a military dictatorship.
Where to watch? It is available in the Prime Video and MUBI catalogues. It is also available in several cinemas in the country.
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In the 1960s, Elwood Curtis, a black teenager, is sent to a reform school for stealing a car. There, he befriends another boarding boy and together they face the harshness of administrators and other classmates.
Where to watch? You can enjoy it on streaming apps like Prime Video and Apple TV in the US, however, you can use a VPN to access them.
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