Oscar-Winning Movies And Where To Stream Them
Oscar-Winning Movies From Recent Years And Where To Stream Them In India

From 2025’s biggest winners to past Oscar champions, here’s where to stream the best of the best in India

Another Oscar season has wrapped, and if you're still catching up, don't worry—we've got you covered. Anora took home Best Picture, and Mikey Madison won Best Actress for her powerhouse performance. Meanwhile, The Brutalist made waves and Emilia Pérez dominated with 13 nominations. But where can you actually watch these critically acclaimed films in India? We did the legwork so you don't have to. Here's your ultimate Oscar winners streaming guide. 

 

Oscar-Winning Movies To Watch In India On Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, JioHotstar And More 

 

Anora (Best Picture, Best Actress – Mikey Madison) 
Where to watch: Zee5 (rent) 

Sean Baker's indie powerhouse follows a Brooklyn stripper who finds herself caught up in a whirlwind of unexpected events. It's raw, electric, and impossible to look away from. 

 

The Brutalist (Best Actor – Adrien Brody) 
Where to watch: TBD 

This sweeping historical drama follows an architect navigating post-war America, with Adrien Brody delivering one of his best performances yet. 

 

A Real Pain (Best Supporting Actor – Kieran Culkin) 
Where to watch: TBD 

Mismatched cousins David (Jesse Eisenberg) and Benji (Kieran Culkin) reunite for a tour through Poland to honour their beloved grandmother. The adventure takes a turn when the odd couple's old tensions resurface against the backdrop of their family history. 

 

Emilia Pérez (Best Supporting Actress – Zoe Saldaña) 
Where to watch: Netflix 

A genre-blending crime musical about a cartel leader undergoing gender transition while hiding from the law. Yes, you read that right. 

 

Flow (Best Animated Feature) 
Where to watch: TBD 

Cats aren’t exactly known for their love of company, but when one finds his home swallowed by a massive flood, he’s forced to seek refuge on a boat teeming with other animals. Now, stuck in close quarters with a mismatched crew, he’ll have to put aside his lone-wolf (or lone-cat) tendencies and learn to work as a team—whether he likes it or not. 

 

I'm Still Here (Best International Feature Film) 
Where to watch: TBD 

 

A poignant exploration of identity and resilience, following a refugee's journey to find a new home while preserving his cultural heritage. 

 

Oppenheimer (2024 – Best Picture, Best Actor – Cillian Murphy, Best Supporting Actor – Robert Downey Jr.) 
Where to watch: Netflix 

A gripping biographical drama that delves into the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the physicist instrumental in developing the atomic bomb during World War II. 

 

Poor Things (2024 – Best Actress – Emma Stone) 
Where to watch: JioHotstar 
 
 

A surreal tale of a young woman brought back to life by an unorthodox scientist, embarking on a journey of self-discovery and liberation. 

 

The Holdovers (2024 – Best Supporting Actress – Da'Vine Joy Randolph) 
Where to watch: JioHotstar 

Set in the 1970s, a curmudgeonly teacher is left in charge of a student who has nowhere to go during the Christmas holidays, leading to unexpected bonding. 

 

The Elephant Whisperers (2023 – Best Documentary Short) 
Where to watch: Netflix 

An intimate documentary about a couple in South India raising an orphaned baby elephant. Pure heartwarming goodness. 

 

Everything Everywhere All at Once (2023 – Best Picture, Best Actress – Michelle Yeoh and more) 
Where to watch: SonyLiv 

A multiverse adventure that blends absurdist comedy with deeply emotional storytelling. It's part kung fu movie, part existential crisis. 

 

The Whale (2023 – Best Actor – Brendan Fraser) 
Where to watch: SonyLiv 
 
 

A reclusive English teacher living with severe obesity attempts to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter for one last chance at redemption. 

 

CODA (2022 – Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor – Troy Kotsur) 
Where to watch: Apple TV+ 

A coming-of-age story about a hearing daughter of Deaf parents torn between her family and her love for music. Get the tissues ready. 

 

The Power of the Dog (2022 – Best Director – Jane Campion) 
Where to watch: Netflix 

A Western drama exploring the complex relationship between two brothers and a widow, revealing deep-seated tensions and secrets. 

 

King Richard (2022 – Best Actor – Will Smith) 
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video 

A biographical film about Richard Williams, the determined father who played a pivotal role in shaping his daughters, Venus and Serena Williams, into tennis legends. 

 

The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2022 – Best Actress – Jessica Chastain) 
Where to watch: Apple TV+ (rent) 

An intimate look at the extraordinary rise, fall, and redemption of televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker, capturing her indomitable spirit. 

 

West Side Story (2022 – Best Supporting Actress – Ariana DeBose) 
Where to watch: JioHotstar 

Steven Spielberg's adaptation of the classic musical, portrays the tragic love story set against the backdrop of rival street gangs in 1950s New York. 

 

Nomadland (2021 – Best Picture, Best Actress – Frances McDormand) 
Where to watch: Apple TV+, Amazon Prime Video (both rent) 

Frances McDormand gives another masterclass in acting as a woman living out of her van, embracing the nomadic life in America. 

 

The Father (2021 – Best Actor – Anthony Hopkins) 
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video (rent) 

A harrowing yet beautifully crafted film about an ageing man’s battle with dementia told from his disoriented perspective. 

 

Judas and the Black Messiah (2021 – Best Supporting Actor – Daniel Kaluuya) 
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video (rent) 

The true story of Fred Hampton, the charismatic Black Panther leader, and the betrayal that led to his tragic downfall. 

 

Minari (2021 – Best Supporting Actress – Youn Yuh-jung) 
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video 

A tender, semi-autobiographical film about a Korean-American family chasing the American dream in rural Arkansas. 

 

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