Oppenheimer is the film that received the most nominations at the 2024 Oscars. There were 13 of them, including Best Film, Best Actor and Best Director. But now that it’s not in theaters, where can you see it in Argentina?
In the United States, the film takes center stage Cilian Murphy It’s available on Peacock, the platform where all Universal films end up 45 days after their release. They stay there for 120 days before jumping to another platform, Esquire reported.
Hence its absence on popular platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max or Star+. While it looked like it might be on Prime Video starting in February, the only way to see it in Argentina is via rental.
Where to see Oppenheimer in Argentina
The only site that has the film available is to flow. On the platform it is possible to rent for 48 hours a day 100 pesos Argentinians.
In fact, the platform already markets it as the film nominated for 13 Oscars.
The 2024 Oscars ceremony will be held on March 10, where it will be known how many awards the film will win.
The film of the season
In addition to the categories already mentioned, Oppenheimer will compete for the awards: Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Score, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design, Best Makeup and Hairstyling and Best Sound .
The story featuring Murphy, Emily Blunt, Robert Downey Jr. and Matt Damon made headlines at many awards ceremonies this season.
She has been nominated for 5 Golden Globes (it won best film drama), the New York Critics Circle recognized it as the best of 2023 and it received 13 BAFTA nominations, among other accolades.
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Starring Cillian Murphy and Emily Blunt, it will debut on July 21st.
The film by the director of Inception and Interstellar recounts the work of physicist Julius Robert Oppenheimer at the head of the Manhattan Project, where nuclear tests were carried out to build the atomic bomb for the United States.
Source: Clarin
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