Where to see 'Everything at once everywhere' and the rest of the 2023 Oscar Award-winning films

Almost no one gave a penny for the victory at the Oscars 2023 of 'Everything at once everywhere' for best film of the year, but finally the feature film starring Michelle Yeoh has won seven of the eleven awards to which it aspired; among them, the one with the greatest leading actress, those with the greatest secondary performers (for the 'bad guy' Jamie Lee Curtis and the good-natured husband of the protagonist, Ke Huy Quan), and the one with the greatest original script and greatest direction for Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, better known in Hollywood as 'The Daniels'.

Where to see 'Everything at once everywhere': cinemas and platforms

Unlike other winners at the Oscars 2023, 'Everything at once everywhere', although released in the spring of last year, continues on the billboard after its eleven Oscar nominations at the end of January. At the moment, the film is in theaters in 25 provinces, but it is to avoid that, after sweeping the Oscars, many theaters recover a title that has worked at the box office in its first screening.

For those who want to see the best movie of the year for the Hollywood Academy at home, it will be enough to have a subscription to Movistar Plus+. There are more alternatives. Users can also rent the hanging movie for a few days on other platforms such as Filmin, Apple TV+, Rakuten TV, Amazon, and Google. Those who want to see it on more than one occasion over the next few months can also buy it on Google, Apple, Rakuten and Amazon.

The winners of the Oscars 2023 on Netflix

And the rest of the Oscar 2023 award-winning films? 'Pinocchio, by Guillermo del Toro', best animated film, is available on Netflix. The German 'All Quiet on the Front', the best international film, was also on Netflix, and continued in three films in three Spanish cities: Madrid, Barcelona and Valladolid. The best documentary short for the Oscars, 'Our baby elephant (The Elephant Whisperers)', is on Netflix. And the film that has won the Oscar for the best original song, the Indian 'RRR', is on Netflix.

Which winning films at the Oscars 2023 are on HBO, Movistar, Disney and Apple

'Navalny', awarded as the longest, most sober documentary about the Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, is on HBO Max.

'Un irrándés adiós', best fiction short film, about two brothers who meet again after the death of their mother, is on Movistar Plus+. It barely exceeds twenty minutes in length.

'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever', for which Angela Bassett could have taken the Oscar for best supporting actress and for which recognition has only been raised for her wardrobe, is already on Disney+ Spain.

On Apple TV + this is the best animated short film, 'The boy, the mole, the fox and the horse'.

'The Whale', 'They Talk' and 'Avatar: The Sense of Water', still in theaters

The film that followed in movie theaters, up to 21 provinces, is 'The Whale'. The truth is that the latest work by the always controversial filmmaker Darren Aronofsky and Brendan Fraser (Oscar winner as most leading actor) premiered at the end of January by applying as one of the favorites for the Hollywood academy.

In theaters, 'Ellas hablan' is still going on, awarded for its script adapted a charge by Sarah Polley.

Same situation for 'Avatar: The Sense of Water', still in theaters since its premiere in December, which this time has had to settle for a single victory in the section of greater visual effects.

'Top Gun: Maverick', on Prime Video

The other film will cover 2022, the third part of 'Top Gun: Maverick', if paid by subscription on Prime Video. In this case, it has won the Oscar for its sound. There is also the option to rent the sequel to the film starring Tom Cruise on up to seven platforms: Filmin, Rakuten TV, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Chili and Apple TV+.