The Oscars dazzled Hollywood last night, and "Anora" emerged as the night's big winner, securing accolades in Film Editing, Writing (Original Screenplay), Actress in a Leading Role for Mikey Madison, Best Director for Sean Baker, and the coveted Best Picture award. If you've been eager to see what the buzz is about or want to catch it after its triumphant night, we've got you covered. Below, we detail where you can stream "Anora," options for renting or buying it online, and information on preordering the upcoming Criterion Collection 4K release set for April 29.
Where Is Anora Streaming?
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"Anora" will be available to stream on Hulu starting March 17. If you're not yet a Hulu subscriber, you can sign up for a free trial to watch the film. For those looking to commit to a longer-term plan, check out our guide to the best Hulu deals and bundles to find the perfect option for you.
Where Is Anora Available To Rent?
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You can rent or buy "Anora" digitally on Amazon, where it's currently offered at a discounted rate. Renting will cost you $5.99, while purchasing the digital copy is priced at $14.99.
Anora 4K Preorder Release Date
Out April 29, 2025
Anora (The Criterion Collection)
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"Anora" will also be released in a 4K Criterion Collection edition, available for preorder on Amazon. Set for release on April 29, you can snag it now at a 30% discount, reducing the price from $49.95 to $34.99. Here's a list of the bonus features included with this special edition:
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 of the film presented in HDR and one Blu-ray with the film and special features
- Two audio commentaries: one featuring Baker, Coco, producer Samantha Quan, and cinematographer Drew Daniels, and the other featuring Baker and actors Yura Borisov, Mark Eydelshteyn, Karren Karagulian, Mikey Madison, and Vache Tovmasyan
- 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
- PLUS: Essays by film critic Dennis Lim and author Kier-La Janisse
What We Said in Our Anora Review
In our review, writer Lex Briscuso praised "Anora," stating, "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 those looking to expand their physical media collection, don't miss our list of upcoming 4K UHD and Blu-ray release dates. We've compiled what's coming soon to help you plan your next additions.
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