Where To Watch All Of This Year's Oscar-Winning Films Online

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In case you missed it, the 96th Academy Awards took place in Los Angeles last night, with Oppenheimer and Poor Things among the big winners of the evening, taking home seven and four gongs respectively.

Despite missing out on winning though, there were stellar films galore that were nominated ahead of last night's ceremony, from Greta Gerwig's box office blockbuster Barbie to Celine Song's dazzling portrayal of lost love, Past Lives. In case you missed any of them in the cinema, we've compiled a list of where to watch your new and current award-winning films.

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Oppenheimer

Taking home seven awards at last night's ceremony, including his first Oscar for Best Director, Christopher Nolan's three-hour long biopic of the atomic bomb's creator, Robert Oppenheimer, has dominated award season.

Oscars won: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Original Score, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Supporting Actor

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Poor Things

Yorgos Lanthimos' innovatively weird and wonderful flick, Poor Things, won four Academy Awards at last night's ceremony. The film tells the story of Bella Baxter, played by Best Actress winner Emma Stone, a young woman who is brought back to life by unorthodox scientist, Gowin Baxter, played by Willem Dafoe.

Oscars won: Best Actress, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design, Best Makeup and Hairstyling

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The Holdovers

Forced to look after a group of students who have nowhere to go during the Christmas break, The Holdovers tells the story of teacher Paul Hunham, played by Paul Giamatti, who forms an unlikely friendship with one of his pupils, Mary Lamb, played by Da'Vine Joy Randolph, who took home the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.

Oscars won: Best Supporting Actress

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American Fiction

Based on the 2001 novel Erasure by Percival Everett, American Fiction tells the story of novelist Monk, played by Jeffrey Wright, who, frustrated by the depiction of stereotypical Black books, writes a satirical tome of his own that is swiftly adopted by the liberal elite as an example of serious literature.

Oscars won: Best Adapted Screenplay

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Barbie

Last year's highest-grossing film, Barbie, broke box office records upon its release. The film sees Margot Robbie play the titular tole opposite Ryan Gosling as Ken as the pair find themselves fighting through 'Barbieland' to find what's real and what's not.

Oscars won: Best Original Song

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Anatomy Of A Fall

Having already won big across the board during award season — it won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes film festival in May, European film awards and six Césars, two Golden Globes (including Best Screenplay), and a Bafta for best Original Screenplay — Justine Triet’s Anatomy of a Fall continued its winning streak after winning the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. The film tells the story of a writer who tries to prove her innocence in her husband’s death.

Oscars won: Best Original Screenplay

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The Zone of Interest

German-language Holocaust drama, The Zone Of Interest, which was directed by Jonathan Glazer and starring Christian Friedel and Sandra Hüller, marked the United Kingdom's first-ever Academy Award for Best International Feature. The film depicts the day-to-day existence of the life of one family of one of the top Nazi generals at Auschwitz during the Holocaust.

Oscars won: Best International Feature Film, Best Sound

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The Wonderful Story Of Henry Sugar

After being nominated eight times over the decades, Wes Anderson finally won his first-ever Academy Award for his short film The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, a 39-minute adaptation of Roald Dahl’s 1977 story of the same name. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Henry Sugar, a wealthy man who has mastered the art of conning others through cheating at playing cards.

Oscars won: Best Live-Action Short Film

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The Last Repair Shop

The Last Repair Shop celebrates the unsung heroes that largely go without recognition. Set inside a workshop, it tells the story of the technicians who bring broken instruments back to life for thousands of students in the Los Angeles Unified School District, which is one of the only districts in America to supply musical equipment to students free of charge.

Oscars won: Best Documentary Short Film

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20 Days In Mariupol

Marking Ukraine’s first-ever Oscar win, 20 Days in Mariupol, which was shot by war reporter Mstyslav Chernov, shows the damage caused by Russia’s invasion of the Ukrainian city.

Awards won: Best Documentary Feature Film

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