Anora: Oscar Night Success Sparks Viewing Frenzy
Last night's Oscars ceremony saw Anora sweep the awards, taking home trophies for Film Editing, Writing (Original Screenplay), Actress in a Leading Role (Mikey Madison), Best Director (Sean Baker), and the coveted Best Picture. Whether you're already a fan or intrigued by its big win, finding Anora is easy. Below, we've compiled streaming, rental, and purchase options, along with details on the upcoming Criterion Collection 4K release.
Where to Stream Anora
Anora begins streaming on Hulu March 17th. New to Hulu? Take advantage of their free trial! For existing or new subscribers, explore our guide to the best Hulu deals and bundles to find the perfect plan.
Where to Rent or Buy Anora
Rent or buy Anora digitally on Amazon. Currently, it's discounted—$5.99 to rent and $14.99 to buy.
Anora 4K Preorder (Criterion Collection)
The Anora Criterion Collection 4K release is available for preorder on Amazon. Launching April 29th, it's currently 30% off at $34.99 (regularly $49.95).
Anora 4K Bonus Features
- New 4K digital master, supervised by director Sean Baker and producer Alex Coco, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack
- One 4K UHD disc and one Blu-ray with film and special features
- Two audio commentaries
- New making-of documentary
- New interviews with Baker and Madison
- Cannes Film Festival press conference
- Q&A with Madison and actor-stripper Lindsey Normington
- Deleted scenes
- Trailers
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing and English descriptive audio
- Essays by film critic Dennis Lim and author Kier-La Janisse
Our Anora Review
Our review praised Anora highly. Writer Lex Briscuso stated, "Sean Baker’s hysterical and moving Anora serves up its lead character’s purity of heart on a silver platter, showing us what it means to be let down just when the world seems so full of possibility. In this frank exploration of sex work, class, and the promises we make and break, the director reaches our souls and reminds us life isn’t all it seems to be through a story of outcasts and outsiders."
For more upcoming 4K UHD and Blu-ray releases, check out our roundup of physical media release dates.
Where to Stream Other Best Picture Nominees
The Brutalist - Prime Video
A Complete Unknown - Prime Video
Conclave - Peacock/Prime Video
Dune: Part Two - Max/Prime Video
Emilia Pérez - Netflix
I'm Still Here - Prime Video
Nickel Boys - MGM+/Prime Video
The Substance - MUBI/Prime Video
Wicked - Prime Video



