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Hollywood's biggest night ended on Sunday with the Academy Awards in 23 categories.

Sean Baker's “Anora” went away with four other awards this year, while the most nominated film “Emilia Pérez” went away with only two of the 13 awards for which they were.

The story was also written when Zoe Saldaña became the first American American descent to win an Oscar for her supporting role in “Emilia Pérez” and “bad” costume designer Paul Tazewell to win an Oscar for costume design.

This is how you look at the ceremony and how to stream the films that the academy sees as the best films of the year.

How can you watch the Oscars?

The almost four -hour ceremony can be observed in its entirety on Hulu. The comedian Conan O'Brien hosted the event.

“Anora”

Winner of Best Picture, actress in a leading role, director, original script and film processing.

The Sean Baker film, which was awarded the OSAN, 5 times the OSAN is available on Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video.

“The brutalist”

Winner of the best actor in a leading role, cinematography and original score.

The film made by Adrien Brody can only be streamed on Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video.

“A real pain”

Winner of the best performance of an actor in a supportive role.

The Jesse Eisenberg script can be streamed at Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Disney+, Hulu, Fandango at home and YouTube.

“Emilia Pérez”

Winner of the best actress in a supporting role and original song.

The musical thriller can only be streamed on Netflix.

“Flow”

Winner of the best animated functions.

The animated family film can watch in Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV and Hulu.

“Evil”

Winner of the best costume design and production design.

The musical led by Cynthia Erivo can be streamed on Apple TV and Amazon Prime.

“The substance”

Winner of Best Make -up and hairdresser.

The body horror film can watch on Amazon Prime and Apple TV.

“I'm still here”

Winner of the best international feature.

The historical drama that played Rio de Janeiro in the 1970s can be streamed exclusively on Apple TV.

“Dune: Part 2”

Winner of the best sound and visual effect.

The continuation film based on the 1965 book can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Max and Netflix.

“Conclave”

Winner of the best adaptive script

The religious thriller can be streamed on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video and Peacock.

“No other country”

Winner of the best documentaries.

The Palestinian-Israeli film, which documents the continued conflict between the two nations, is currently not available for streaming in the USA