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A Wordless Masterpiece Makes Waves: Flow Now Streaming at Home
Gints Zilbalodis’ deeply moving and wordless animated film, Flow, has officially made its streaming debut, bringing its profound story to homes everywhere. The film, which follows the journey of a solitary cat named Cat whose home is destroyed by a devastating flood, has already made a significant impact in the world of cinema. With two Oscar nominations and a well-deserved win at the 2025 Golden Globe Awards for Best Motion Picture (Animated), Flow has been praised by both critics and audiences alike. Boasting an impressive 97% critical score and an even more remarkable 98% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, this reflective animated masterpiece has solidified its place as a contemporary classic.
A Journey from Festivals to Homes: Flow’s Long-Awaited Digital Release
Flow’s path to its digital release has been nothing short of remarkable. After premiering at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival in 2024, the film traveled to over 35 international film festivals, including the Toronto International Film Festival and the BFI London Film Festival. Despite its widespread critical acclaim and festival success, Flow initially had a limited theatrical release, making it challenging for many audiences to find where to watch it. However, the wait is over, and the film is now available to stream and purchase from the comfort of your own home.
Where to Watch Flow: Digital and Physical Release Details
For those eager to experience Flow, the film is now available to rent or buy on popular Video-on-demand platforms like Fandango at Home and AppleTV, with rental prices starting at $5.99 and purchase options beginning at $14.99. Additionally, Flow can be streamed with a premium subscription on Max via platforms such as Prime Video and Hulu. For film enthusiasts who prefer physical copies, exciting news awaits: Flow is set to join the esteemed Criterion Collection later this year, offering a special 4K edition. While the exact release date for the physical version has yet to be announced, director Gints Zilbalodis has expressed his excitement about this milestone. He shared, “It’s an absolute dream come true to see Flow featured in the Criterion Collection alongside the legendary filmmakers I grew up admiring, like Cuaron, Anderson, and Scorsese. I’m thrilled to collaborate with them on the ultimate 4K special edition of Flow. I have so much great stuff to share. It’s going to be amazing!”
A Heartfelt Story of Unity and Survival
For those unfamiliar with the film, Flow tells the story of a cat named Cat, who loses its home to a catastrophic flood. Seeking refuge, Cat boards a boat inhabited by a diverse group of animal species. Despite their differences, the animals must band together to survive their perilous journey. This wordless narrative relies solely on visuals and emotions, creating a universal language that transcends speech. The film’s ability to convey deep themes of loss, hope, and unity without dialogue is a testament to Zilbalodis’ extraordinary storytelling skills.
Flow’s Streaming Debut in the US: Now Available on Max
For audiences in the United States, Flow is now exclusively available to stream on Max, starting from February 14, 2025. This marks a significant moment for fans who have been eagerly awaiting the film’s digital release. With its arrival on Max, Flow is now more accessible than ever, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in its stunning animation and emotional depth from the comfort of their homes. Whether you’re a long-time fan of animated cinema or simply looking for a film that will leave you moved and reflective, Flow is a must-watch.
A Celebration of Animation and Storytelling
Flow’s journey from its festival debut to its streaming release is a celebration of the power of animation to tell meaningful and resonant stories. Gints Zilbalodis’ passion project has not only earned critical acclaim but has also connected with audiences on a deeply personal level. With its upcoming physical release through the Criterion Collection and its current availability on streaming platforms, Flow is poised to inspire even more viewers. This film is a reminder of the enduring magic of cinema and its ability to transcend language and borders. Let the journey of Flow begin in your home today!
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