This past dawn has occurred one of the events of the year As far as the world of cinema is concerned: the Oscars 2023. The best films of 2022 were awarded and, as usual, everything related to them, including the artistic team, direction, costumes, makeup, etc.
And if last year Apple TV + was the first platform to win an Oscar for best film, the striking thing about this edition is that the winning film can only be seen with Movistar. At least if you live in Spain, since it is Movistar Plus+ who has the broadcast rights in our country for ‘Everything everywhere at the same time’.
Movistar’s commitment to cinema goes well
We always tend to have Netflix, HBO Max or the newcomer SkyShowtime as big names in the streaming scene. And it is true that they have great titles at the level of series and movies. However, it is the Movistar OTT that, at least this year, takes the cat to the water being the only one to have ‘Everything at once everywhere’ in its catalogue.
The film also known as ‘Everything everywhere at the same time’ by its title in Latin America or ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ by the original, was the star of the night. And it is that managed to win seven statuetteswhich includes not only the best film, but also the Oscars for best direction, best screenplay, best editing, best leading actress with Michelle Yeoh, best supporting actor with Ke Huy Quan and best supporting actress with Jamie Lee Curtis .
We do not know if it will end up landing on other platforms in the coming months, but for now it seems that Movistar Plus+ is right in its bet. We already saw it in relation to Spanish cinema with a new channel dedicated to the Goya nominees and offering a good part of them in streaming. In addition, every week brings new movies to streaming. Without going any further, last week he brought seven films.
Here you can see other nominees and winners at the Oscars 2023
As being nominated for an Oscar is merit enough for a film, we also want to review all the films that have had their participation in the galaeither for winning a statuette or for having been nominated.
And as you will see, once again Movistar Plus+ stands out again, especially when it comes to short films. Although of course there is room for other platforms such as Netflix, HBO Max and company, either by being behind the productions or having acquired the rights.
Where to watch ‘All that Breathes’
As usual, there was also room for documentaries. Of course, ‘All that Breathes’ did not have a prize in the category for best documentary film for which he was nominated.
Where to see ‘Argentina, 1985’
One of the most surprising films of the past year, such as ‘Argentina, 1985’, could not miss the appointment in Hollywood. Of course, it only received a nomination for best international film and ended up leaving empty.
- Available on Amazon Prime Video.
Where to see ‘BARD: false chronicle of a few truths’
One of the films that could have gone unnoticed in the immense Netflix catalog and that was rewarded in the form of a nomination for best photography. Of course, ‘BARD: false chronicle of a few truths’ he had to go empty not being awarded the statuette.
Where to watch ‘Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever’
He was fighting in several categories, but ‘Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever’ “only” could win an oscar in the category of best wardrobe. Which is no small thing, although he also fought in four other categories.
Where to see ‘Blonde’
The movie ‘Blonde’ as such was not nominated, although the Cuban-Spanish actress was Ana de Armaswhich received a nomination for Best Leading Actress which would go on to go to Michelle Yeoh for ‘Everything At Once Everywhere’.
Where to watch ‘Causeway’
He didn’t get any Oscars the film ‘Causeway’ in the category for best supporting actor, where Brian Tyree Henry tried to win the day.
Where to see ‘The Martha Mitchell Effect’
One of the most relevant women of the Nixon era in the United States stars in the documentary ‘The Martha Mitchell Effect’. and although did not take the statuettemanaged to enter the nominees for best documentary short film.
Where to see ‘The Flying Sailor’
Also known as ‘The Flying Sailor’, it was one of the shorts nominated in the category for best fiction short films. Although, yes, he had to settle for it at the receive no award.
- Available in Movistar Plus+.
Where to see ‘The boy, the mole, the fox and the horse’
One of the best shorts of the year was ‘The boy, the mole, the fox and the horse’. So much that he managed to take an oscar in the category of best fiction short film.
Where to see ‘Elvis’
The drama based on the life of the well-known singer ‘Elvis’ could not have had worse luck, since of the nine nominations it had, didn’t win any oscars. Better luck will have those who want to see it streaming.
Where to watch ‘Fire of Love’
Another documentary that went empty in its category was ‘Fire of Love’. The story of the love triangle between three French scientists with a volcano as the common thread.
Where to watch ‘Haulout’
His name may not ring a bell, but he received a nomination in the category for best documentary short. Yes indeed, did not take the award.
Where to see ‘Ivalu’
The short film ‘Ivalu’ was nominated in the category of best live action short film. Nevertheless, went empty.
- Available in Movistar Plus+.
Where to watch ‘My Year of Dicks’
It was one of the funniest short movies of the year. ‘My Year of Dicks’ did not raise no prize, but a nomination for best fiction short film. And on top of that you can watch it for free.
With a prize for best documentary film, ‘Navalny’ was one of the winners of the night.
Where to watch ‘Night Ride’
This short aspired to win the statuette in the category of best live action short film. However, he left empty handed having failed to win the award.
Where to see ‘Our Baby Elephant’
Another of the shorts of the year. And also, literally, since ‘Our baby elephant’ won an oscar in the only category in which he was nominated: best documentary short film.
Where to see Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Pinocchio’
Animation dressed up once again and ‘Pinocchio by Guillermo del Toro’ won a statuette in the category that could best represent him: best animated film.
Where to see ‘Stabs in the back: the mystery of the Glass Onion’
The sequel to ‘Stabs in the Back: The Mystery of the Glass Onion’ did not raise any statuette. However, it could have been one of the winners for best adapted script as it was one of the nominees.
Where to see ‘Red’
did not take no oscars Pixar’s animated ‘Red’. Although, yes, he was not far from achieving it with his nomination in the category of best animated film.
Where to watch ‘All Quiet Ahead’
The German ‘All Quiet on the Front’ was one of the stars of the night, winning up to four oscars. And it is that they raised the statuette with the best international film, best photography, best production design and best music. And they could have been more, having received nominations in four other categories.
Where to see ‘The Batman’
The acclaimed ‘The Batman’ that many of us enjoyed in theaters during 2022 received three nominations, although did not take any Oscar despite the fact that in their categories there were, a priori, titles with less pull.
Where to watch ‘Top Gun: Maverick’
Three and a half decades later, Tom Cruisse returned to the role of Pete Mitchell (Maverick) in ‘Top Gun: Maverick’. He picked up six nominations, albeit only an oscar in the category for best sound.
- Available on Amazon Prime Video.
Where to see ‘An Irish Goodbye’
Just was an oscar, but go Oscar. ‘An Irish Goodbye’ won the statuette in the category for best live action short film.
- Available in Movistar Plus+.
Where to see ‘A house made of chips’
Also known as ‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed’ from its original title, ‘A House Made of Chips’ did not take any Oscar despite being nominated in the category for best documentary film.
Other outstanding titles at the Oscars 2023 that have not yet reached platforms

Although we have seen many of the Oscar-winning films reach platforms already, some of them it will still take a few weeks or months in making his streaming landing. In fact, some are still in theaters.
This is the list of films and documentaries that, despite receiving a nomination and even winning an award, are not yet here.
- ‘Aftersun’ had one nomination and will reach Filmin and Movistar Plus+ on April 7.
- ‘Inisherin’s Banshees’ had eight nominations and will go to Disney+ in coming months.
- ‘An Ostrich told me the world is fake and I think i believe it’ had one nomination.
- ‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ had four nominations and won the Oscar for best visual effects. It will arrive in the next few months Disney+.
- ‘Babylon’ had one nomination.
- ‘Puss in Boots: The Last Wish’ had one nomination.
- ‘The Empire of Light’ had one nomination.
- ‘The triangle of sadness’ had three nominations.
- ‘Mrs Harris’s Trip to Paris’ had one nomination.
- ‘Ellas hablando’ had two nominations and won the Oscar for best adapted screenplay.
- ‘Eo’ had one nomination.
- ‘How do you measure a year?’ got one nomination.
- ‘The Whale’ had three nominations and won the Oscar for best lead actor with Brendan Fraser and the Oscar for best makeup and hairstyling.
- ‘Beauty and Pain’ had one nomination.
- ‘Living’ had one nomination. will come to Filmin and Movistar Plus+ on April 7.
- ‘The Fabelmans’ had seven nominations.
- ‘Marcell the shell with shoes on’ had one nomination and is expected to reach Amazon Prime Video in coming months.
- ‘Stranger at the Gate’ had one nomination.
- ‘Tár’ had six nominations.
- ‘Thell It Like a Woman’ had one nomination.
- ‘The Quiet Girl’ had one nomination.
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