Is there anything you still believe in?
"A perfectly cut jewel of a movie" — The New York Times
FATHERLAND. A #Cannes2026 prizewinner from IDA and COLD WAR director Paweł Pawlikowski, starring Sandra Hüller and Hanns Zischler.
A transcribed conversation between an artist and a critic was found. Ira Sachs, Ben Whishaw, and Rebecca Hall bring it to life again.
PETER HUJAR'S DAY is now streaming in Latin America, Germany, Italy, Turkey and more.
Ira Sachs sits down with Thirza Wakefield to discuss translating artistic energy and community to the screen in PETER HUJAR’S DAY, a loving tribute to the New York photographer.
Published as part of Program Notes, an exclusive deep dive into our biggest releases and
Oh, what a hell of a show.
PULP: WHAT DO YOU DO FOR AN ENCORE?, the new film from Garth Jennings (SING, THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY), charts PULP's rise from Sheffield outsiders to Britpop provocateurs. Featuring a dazzling live performance alongside four decades of
"An impressionistic and intimate documentary.” — Sight & Sound
Lauded by film critics and winner of the top prize at San Sebastian, AFTERNOONS OF SOLITUDE gives us a singular portrait of Peruvian bullfighter Andrés Roca Rey.
Like a good dinner party, Issue 8 of Notebook—devoted to food on film—embraces a sense of delicious possibility. Featuring contributions from cultural luminaries, culinary figures, filmmakers, food stylists and more. mubi.com/magazine
"The Plasticity of Blood", Ela Bittencourt talks to Albert Serra about his latest film, AFTERNOONS OF SOLITUDE, his first foray into non fiction, an immersion into the world of bullfigthing.
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Director Diego Céspedes sits down with Oliver Evans to discuss his Cannes prizewinner THE MYSTERIOUS GAZE OF THE FLAMINGO, Chile’s remote deserts, the need for magic and more.