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HOT MILK | Official Trailer | In Cinemas July 4

Based on Deborah Levy’s acclaimed novel and set on the sun-soaked Spanish coast, HOT MILK sees tensions simmer as a mother and daughter’s bond is tested by the arrival of a mysterious stranger in Rebecca Lenkiewicz’s directorial debut. Starring Emma Mackey, Fiona Shaw, and Vicky Krieps.

IT'S NOT ME | Official Trailer

Leos Carax reveals himself in this moody, mesmerising self-portrait in the style of the late master Jean-Luc Godard. Carax turns the camera inward through a collage of his past works, photos, newsreels and intimate home footage.

Richard Haines | MUBI Picks at Posteritati

Fashion illustrator Richard Haines visited Posteritati in New York City to share his unique artistic interpretation of iconic movie posters — spanning from Luis Bunuel’s BELLE DE JOUR (1967) to Toshio Matsumoto’s FUNERAL PARADE OF ROSES (1969) and more.

"Animated Desires" | Official Trailer

Desire gets a bold, animated twist in this playful, provocative collection of erotic shorts. Specially curated with a focus on women and LGBTQ+ voices, these pioneering films go beyond the limits of live-action to explore fantasy, identity, and liberation in bold and brazen strokes.

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Bad for a Moment

2024

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Mocking contemporary city life, this swift, sharp comedy from rising-star director Daniel Soares earned a special mention at Cannes. Toggling between sleek, shiny new buildings and raging scenes of destruction, these vignettes regard the Portuguese housing crisis with dark and blazing wit.

Now streaming exclusively in many countries.

Tendaberry

2024

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A whirlwind mix of DV tapes and 16mm stock, Haley Elizabeth Anderson’s singular debut transforms the concrete jungle of New York into a delicate tapestry of emotions. Charting the four seasons of a magnetic young woman unsettled by change, Tendaberry composes an urban symphony in the key of love.

Now streaming exclusively in many territories here.

Grand Tour

2024

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Winner of the Best Director prize at Cannes, Miguel Gomes’s transcendent travelogue sets sail for spellbinding horizons, where romance and adventure thrillingly entwine. Guided by the capricious will of the heart, this epic tale of love on the run is a movable feast for the mind and the senses.

Now streaming exclusively in many territories. A MUBI Release.

Autobiografia di una Borsetta

2025

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Returning to the whimsical love for fashion that shone in CAPRICE, Joanna Hogg finds an improbable protagonist in a designer handbag in this short film. Complemented by lavishly tactile, immersive imagery, the luxury item speaks with wry humor not only to the fickleness of trends, but fate itself.

Now streaming exclusively and (almost) globally.

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The Code

2024

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Physical touch has been eclipsed by taps and clicks, but Eugene Kotlyarenko’s absurdist comedy proposes a spicy aphrodisiac for the modern couple: digital surveillance! Swapping foreplay for spyware apps and screen recordings, this film-within-a-film romp searches for love in the time of drones.

Now streaming exclusively.

La Cocina

2024

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Starring Rooney Mara, Alonso Ruizpalacios’s ebullient vision of a bustling Times Square kitchen underlines the resilience of employees all too aware of cycles of exploitation. Powdery monochrome cinematography evokes dreaming, while spectacular forays into allegory let humanity shine through.

Now streaming exclusively.

Carol

2015

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One of the most beloved films of this century, Todd Haynes’ Oscar®-nominated Carol is a stunningly directed story of forbidden love. Evoking Douglas Sirk’s lush melodramas, this adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel features intimate and moving performances from Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara.

Now streaming in "Rooney Mara: A Double Bill."

Claire's Camera

2017

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Shot entirely during the Cannes Film Festival, this endearing comedy is Korean director Hong Sang-soo at his most light and delightful. A self-mocking take on the film industry, it stars an irresistible Isabelle Huppert as the ultimate sunny optimist, who believes that polaroids change lives!

Now streaming as part of our new collection "Double Act: Isabelle Huppert and Hong Sang-soo."