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The Oscar-winning hit by Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling will soon be shown free of charge

January 24, 2025 10:30 a.m.

We can turn our lives back into a musical.

The next Oscar ceremony is more than a month away, which means that there is nothing better than visiting the big winners of the past few years-especially since one of them now goes to a free streaming service.

Damien Chazelles Hit musical “La La Land” from 2016 with Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling in the leading roles has never completely left the smashed hearts of his viewers since his theatrical release and his later triumphal victory at the Oscars. Well, soon you may want to experience the whole drama again when the film finally ends up at Tubi.


“La La Land” will be seen on Tubi since February

The film, which had great criticism and commercial success in 2017, can watch and watch again on the free streaming platform Tubi from February 1st.

“La La Land” follows the emerging actress Mia and the jazz -obsessed pianist Sebastian, who, despite her striking differences, give her love story a chance that later leads to a heartbreaking, but still very realistic finale.

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Despite its modest original budget of only $ 30 million, the film recorded an impressive sum of $ 506 million, also received numerous awards and secured a score of 91 % with Rotten Tomatoes.

“La La Land” won six Oscars and won the price for the best film

The overwhelming success of the film was completed with the Oscar ceremony, which completed the 2017 award series and made La La Land a great triumph with a total of six statuettes.

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The film almost managed to be chosen for the best film of the year – well, somehow, because a chaos behind the scenes triggered a great misunderstanding, as “La La Land”, which was originally recognized as a “best film”, was quickly brought to the award, which was originally intended for “Moonlight” by Barry Jenkins.

As those responsible for the ceremony later explained, it turned out that the map for the best film was somehow a duplicate of the category “best leading actress”, which had recently won Emma Stone from “La La Land”.

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