Fans of the movie Anora will be glad to know that the film is now available for streaming, renting, and purchasing. Directed by Sean Baker, Anora tells the story of a young woman whose life takes an unexpected turn after marrying into a powerful family. The film is already streaming on Hulu, and physical copies will be released soon.
The Criterion Collection has confirmed that Anora will be released in DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K Ultra HD formats. The official date for these physical versions is April 29, 2025. Pre-orders for the movie have already started on Amazon. Customers who place their orders early will be notified when their copy is ready to ship.
For those who prefer digital options, Anora is now available for both rental and purchase. Viewers can rent the film for $5.99 on popular platforms like Prime Video and Apple TV. Earlier, the rental price was $19.99, so this is a good time to watch it at a lower cost. If you want to buy and keep the movie, you can purchase it digitally for $14.99. Previously, the purchase price was also higher at $19.99.
As for the streaming release, Anora is currently available on Hulu. The Economic Times report mentioned that its streaming date on Hulu was expected to be in late March or early April, although it seems to have arrived earlier than expected.
The film’s story revolves around Anora, played by Mikey Madison. She is a stripper and sex worker living in New York City. Her life changes when she meets and falls in love with Ivan, portrayed by Mark Eydelshteyn. Ivan is the son of very wealthy Russian oligarchs. The two quickly get married, but things take a dramatic turn when Ivan’s parents find out about the relationship. They send security and a handler to intervene and break up the marriage, causing conflict and tension.
The cast also includes Yura Borisov, Karren Karagulian, Vache Tovmasyan, Aleksei Serebryakov, and Darya Ekamasova, along with other supporting actors. With its engaging plot and strong performances, Anora has gained attention since its release.
For those interested in owning or watching Anora, there are now multiple options—whether through digital platforms like Hulu, Prime Video, and Apple TV, or by purchasing physical copies from Amazon starting in April.