Stream Oscar-winning tearjerker on Amazon Prime Video before it’s gone

Time is running out for Amazon Prime Video subscribers to catch the gripping Oscar-winning crime thriller, Anatomy of a Fall, before it leaves the platform. This acclaimed film, which took home the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and received four other nominations, has been praised by fans as one of the best crime thrillers out there. With an impressive 96 percent critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a solid 90 percent audience score, it’s a must-watch for anyone who loves a good courtroom drama.

Directed by French filmmaker Justine Triet, the story follows Sandra, a woman accused of killing her husband Samuel, as she fights to prove her innocence. As the tension builds in the courtroom, dark truths about their relationship come to light. Starring German actress Sandra Hüller as Sandra, Samuel Theis as Samuel, and Milo Machado-Graner as their partially blind son Daniel, the film boasts a talented cast that brings the story to life.

Amazon Prime Video will be removing Anatomy of a Fall from its streaming lineup after Friday, March 28, so now is the time to check it out. Viewers have raved about this movie, with one IMDB user praising the captivating storyline and top-notch dialogue. They found the twists and turns, combined with poignant moments, to be both intense and moving. Another fan described it as a courtroom drama that packs a miniseries’ worth of story into a two and a half-hour film, setting a new standard for the crime genre.

While the film has received plenty of accolades, there seems to be a consensus among many fans that Sandra Hüller was deserving of an Oscar for her outstanding performance. Nominated for Best Lead Actress, she unfortunately lost out to Emma Stone in Poor Things. Even so, viewers continue to appreciate her remarkable portrayal in Anatomy of a Fall, calling it one of the best crime thriller courtroom movies they’ve seen. Don’t miss your chance to catch this award-winning film before it disappears from Amazon Prime Video.