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Films nominated for the Oscar 2025 Courtesy of Movistar Plus+

The feature films with more candidates, such as ‘Emilia Pérez’, ‘Wicked’ or ‘The Brutalist’, are in the movie theaters and platforms of ‘streaming’

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Emilia PérezJacques Audiard’s film is the great favorite of the 97th edition of the Oscar Awards —13 nominations – with the Spanish Karla Sofía Gascón nominated as best actress. The musical Wicked And Brady Corbet’s drama The Brutalistwhich stars Adrien Brody, follow her with 10 candidacies. The three can be seen in Spanish cinemas, like most of the nominees of this edition. Others like Dune: Part two (5 nominations) They are found on platforms streaming. A smaller group, such as Anora, With six nominations, or the tour of Donald Trump’s youth, The Apprenticewith two, they ended their journey in the rooms and wait for their arrival to digital platforms. Here is a list of award -nominated films and where they can be seen in Spain.

Emilia Pérez (13 nominations)

Jacques Audiard’s film, which stars the Spanish Karla Sofía Gascón is the most nominated for the awards. With its 13 candidacies – copicle, direction, main actress, cast actress, international film, adapted script, assembly, photography, soundtrack, song (2), makeup and hairdressing and sound – becomes the film not only in Spanish, but in non -English language, with more candidates in history. The Spanish, in addition, is the first woman translated to the awards.

In cinemas and Movistar Plus+ y Your movie As of March 28

Trailer of ‘Emilia Pérez’

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Zoe Saldana and Karla Sofía Gascón, in a frame by ‘Emilia Pérez

Wicked (10 nominations)

The huge success in ticket offices that has had the adaptation of Broadway musical to the screens has caused the film to continue to have a presence in the Spanish rooms. His 10 nominations will extend his life in theaters. The blockbuster has been nominated by film, main actress, cast actress, assembly, soundtrack, production design, costumes, makeup and hairdressing, sound and visual effects.

In cinemas and for rent on platforms on March 14

Cynthia Erivo, in ‘Wicked’.

The Brutalist (10 nominations)

Brady Corbet’s film was one of the winners of this year’s Golden Globes, where he won the best drama film, best address and best interpretation for Adrien Brody’s work. Receive 10 candidates for the Oscar awards in virtually all the main categories: film, address, main actor, cast actor, cast actress, original script, assembly, photography, soundtrack and production design.

In cinemas

Adrien Brody, en ‘The Brutalist’

Conclave (eight nominations)

He thriller On the deliberations to choose a pontiff in the Vatican, which stars Ralph Fiennes, has received eight candidates: film, protagonist actor, cast actress, adapted script, assembly, soundtrack, production design and costumes. The film premiered in Spain just over a month ago and can still be seen in Salas, before its jump to Movistar Plus+, without an announced date.

In cinemas and soon in Movistar Plus+

Ralph Fiennes in an image of the movie ‘Conclave’ by Edward Berger.

A Complete Unknown (eight nominations)

Bob Dylan’s biopic, starring Timothée Chalamet, received nominations for film, direction, protagonist actor, cast actor, cast actress, adapted script, costumes and sound. Its premiere in Spain is scheduled for February 28.

On February 28 in cinemas and soon in Disney+

Aor (six nominations)

The winner of the Golden Palm in Cannes last year, a Sean Baker’s film about a sex worker who lives a false fairy tale with a Russian Russian child, will have a presence in the Oscars with 6 nominations: film, direction, direction, main actress, cast actor, original script and assembly.

In cinemas, available on Rakuten TV and March 6 for rent

Mark Eydelshteyn and Mikey Madison in a ‘Anora’ scene by Sean Baker.

The substance (five nominations)

The second film by French director Coralie Fargeat, specialized in body horror movies, has been one of the most discussed since its premiere in Cannes last year. It can still be seen in Filmin and Movistar Plus+. He body horror Which stars Demi Moore, he received five nominations: film, direction, main actress, original script and makeup and hairdressing.

In Your movie y Movistar Plus+

Demi Moore, in an image of ‘the substance’.

Dune: Part two (five nominations)

The first part of Dune received 10 nominations and won six awards in the 2022 Oscar. The second installment of Denis Villeneuve’s film repeats in 5 of those categories: film, photography, production design, sound and visual effects. It is already available at Movistar Plus+ and Max, and can be rented on other platforms such as Apple TV, Filmin or Amazon Prime Video.

In Movistar Plus+ and Max

Timothée Chalamet y Austin Butler, in ‘Dune: Party 2’

Nosfer (four nominations)

The new version of FW Murnau’s masterpiece, directed by Robert Eggers, received 4 nominations, all in technical sections: photography, production design, costumes and makeup and hairdressing. The film premiered in cinemas on December 25 of last year and the platform and premiere date have not yet been announced streaming.

In cinemas

Lily-Rose Depp en ‘Nosferatu’.

I’m still here (three nominations):

This Brazilian cinematographic phenomenon relives in theaters the trauma of the dictatorship. Its protagonist, Fernanda Torres, won the Golden Globe this year as the best leading actress and the Goya for Best Spanish -speaking foreign film. Now Oscar nomine Torres and the film that stars as the best film and best international film, respectively. It is in Salas and then you will get to Movistar Plus+

In cinemas and soon in Movistar Plus+

Wild robot (three nominations)

The animated film with which DreamWorks will play the Oscar to Pixar – based on a series of Illustrated Books by Peter Brown -, in addition to the nomination for animation feature film, also receives the candidacies for better sound and best soundtrack.

In cinemas and for rent

An image of ‘wild robot’.

The lives of sing sing (three nominations)

In this drama based on real events, a small group of prisoners in one of the most famous maximum security prisons in the world tries to set up their own work as part of a theater workshop. The Oscar nomine it by adapted script, song and protagonist actor, for the work of Colman Domingo. It will arrive to Movistar Plus+ after passing through the rooms.

In cinemas and soon in Movistar Plus+

Image of the movie ‘The lives of Sing Sing’.

Nickel Boys (Two nominations): In Prime Video on February 27

The adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s novel follows two children in an abusive school in the Florida of the Jim Crow laws that, between the 1870s and 1960s, maintained a racial hierarchy in the southern states of the United States. Ramell Ross’s film is nominated for best film and adapted script.

Flow (two nominations):

The adventure of a cat, a dog and a capibara of this animated film, won the Golden Globe for Best Animated Movie and now receives the nominations for Best Animation Feature and Best International Film.

In Cinemas and Filmin in May

The Apprentice (two nominations):

Trump’s story, directed by Ali Abbasi, went through Spanish cinemas last year. Sebastian Stan, who embodies the now president in the biopiche received the nomination as the best leading actor – he also took the Golden Globe for his work – and his companion on the screen, Jeremy Strong, as best cast actor.

For rent and March 2 in Movistar Plus+

Jeremy Strong as Roy Cohn and Sebastian Stan as Trump, in ‘The Amprentice’.

A Real Pain (two nominations)

Kieran Culkin won the Golden Globe for his role in the film he writes, directs and stars Jesse Eisenberg, on two cousins ​​who decide to travel in search of their roots, from New York to Poland, to know the house where his beloved Jewish grandmother grew up. The American Academy pays them to both pay them to Culkin as best cast actor Eisenberg for his script.

In cinemas and soon in Disney+

Kieran Culkin y Jesse Eisenberg en ‘A real pain’.

Other films with a nomination

Elton John: Never Too Late: Disney+.

Six triple eight: Netflix.

María Callas: in cinemas

Gladiator II: rent or purchase on Amazon Prime Video.

Alien: Romulus: Available in Disney+ and available for rent on Apple TV, Filmin and Prime Video.

Better Man: Soon in Movistar Plus+.

The kingdom of the planet of the apes: Disney+ and available for purchase and rental on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video and Microsoft.

Upside down 2: Disney+ and Available for rent on Apple TV and Rakuten TV.

The seed of the sacred fig: in cinemas and in May in Filmin.

Soundtrack for a coup d’etat: February 28 in Filmin.

The needle girl: Premiere in Salas on March 21 and Soon in Filmin.

Memories of a snail: In cinemas. Soon in Movistar Plus+.

Wallace and Gromit: Revenge is served with feathers: Netflix.

Black Box Diaries: Movistar Plus+ and Filmin.

No Other Land: Movistar Plus+ and Filmin.

Porcelain War: Not available.

Sugarcane: Disney+.

A Different Man: In cinemas.

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