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Where to watch Oscar-winning films Anora and Conclave in UK

Blake FosterBy Blake FosterMarch 3, 2025 London 3 Mins Read
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Gongs were handed out for best films and performances of the year – and there were tears and triumphs for those who graced the stage and watched from the sidelines.

And if you’re keen to see what some of the fuss is about, here’s where you can watch some of the major films that won Academy Awards in the UK – from Anora to Conclave.

Anora

A woman working as a stripper in New York falls in love with the son of a Russian billionaire.

Awards

Best picture, actress for Mikey Madison, director, original screenplay and film editing.

 

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Where to watch it

It was released in UK cinemas on November 1 and is available to rent and buy digitally. You can rent the Oscar winner for £4.99 (rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started) or buy the movie for £11.99 on Prime Video.

The Brutalist

A Hungarian architect tries to build a new life for in post-war America, but struggles to achieve the American Dream.

Awards

Best actor for Adrien Brody, original score and cinematography.

Where to watch it

It was released in UK cinemas on January 24 and is available to rent and buy digitally.

Emilia Pérez

A Mexican lawyer is offered an unusual job to help a notorious cartel boss retire and transition into living as a woman, fulfilling a long-held desire.

Awards

Best supporting actress for Zoe Saldaña and best original song.

Where to watch it 

Emilia Perez is currently available on Netflix.

A Real Pain

Two cousins go on a trip across Poland to learn more about their late grandmother.

Awards

Best supporting actor for Kieran Culkin.

Where to watch it

It was released in UK cinemas on January 10.

Conclave

The political thriller about the selection of a new Pope comes with a lot of backstabbing and scheming.

Awards

Best adapted screenplay.


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Where to watch it 

It was released in UK cinemas on November 29 and is available to rent and buy digitally.

Wicked

The film version of the best-selling musical tells the original story of the Wicked Witch of the West.

Awards

Best costume design and production design.

Where to watch it

It was released in UK cinemas on November 22, and is now available to rent and buy digitally. 

You can watch Wicked in the UK Prime Video, Apple TV+ or Sky Store.





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