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Mubi
Type of site
Available in
HeadquartersLondon, England
Founder(s)Efe Cakarel
Key peopleEfe Cakarel (Founder & CEO)
URLmubi.com
LaunchedFebruary 14, 2007; 17 years ago (2007-02-14)
Current statusActive

Mubi (/ˈmbi/; stylized as MUBI; the Auteurs before 2010) is a global over-the-top service streaming platform, production company and film distributor. MUBI produces[1] and theatrically distributes films by emerging and established filmmakers, which are exclusively available on its platform. The catalog consists of world cinema films, such as arthouse, documentary and independent films.[2] Additionally, it publishes Notebook, a film criticism and news publication, and provides weekly cinema tickets to selected new-release films through MUBI GO.

MUBI's streaming platform is available in over 190 countries on the web, Android TV, Chromecast, Roku devices, Apple Vision Pro, PlayStation,[3] Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV,[4] and LG and Samsung Smart TVs,[5] as well as on mobile devices including iPhone, iPad[6] and Android.[7]

History

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The Auteurs was founded in 2007 by Turkish entrepreneur Efe Çakarel. The next year, in 2008, the American home-video distribution company Criterion Collection partnered with The Auteurs to begin a video-on-demand service.

In 2010, the Auteurs changed its name to "Mubi" or "MUBI",[8] a two-syllable word with no specific meaning that rhymes with "movie",[9] its creators stating that they wanted "a name all audiences can say and spell, without the burden of exclusionary meaning."[8]

In January 2022, MUBI announced the acquisition of arthouse cinema production and sales company The Match Factory.[10]

Prior to the 79th Venice International Film Festival world premiere, MUBI entered the TV industry by acquiring The Kingdom Exodus miniseries and bringing out the first two seasons of the original series in director's cuts.[11]

In 2023, the company announced MUBI Fest, its annual film festival, to be held in Chile, Colombia, Argentina, Mexico and Brazil. The event was expanded to cities in Europe, the United States and Canada a year later.[12]

In February 2024, MUBI acquired a majority stake in Benelux distributor Cinéart.[13]

Publication

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MUBI Notebook (online)

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MUBI's International film publication named Notebook, is composed of daily online publications freely accessible via the website (same as streaming), which has been an essential part of the website's relevance as a curated cinema streaming service.[14]

The online publication includes a wide variety of coverage of cinema from interviews, features, columns, news, as well as coverage of selected major film festival such as Cannes, Berlinale, Toronto, Sundance, and Rotterdam.

Since 2009, the publication has featured an ongoing column named "Movie Poster of the Week" by writer Adrian Curry, which curates and discusses mostly contemporary movie posters. The column's focus allows space to discuss and highlight many territory-specific posters of well-known films around the globe.[15]

The publication is also known for its focus on a wider range of world cinema and highlight of independent, artist-driven, and experimental cinema. Since its beginning in 2009 its contributors have often published writings on sections from major film festivals that are often ignored by other publications such as Toronto International Film Festival's Wavelengths, the Berlinale Forum Expanded, and the New York Film Festival sections Views from the Avant-Garde (until 2013), Projections (2014–2018), and more Currents (2019 - current). Throughout the years, the most consistent coverages of these sections in MUBI Notebook has been made by writers Michael Sicinski[16] and David Hudson.[17]

In the same form as other online publications of cinema and art at large, MUBI Notebook, is open to the public for pitching and it states its pitching guidelines very clearly on its website.[18]

Notebook Magazine (print)

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In 2021 MUBI launched the Notebook Magazine, editorially independent semiannual print magazine with limited sale.[19] The magazines are sold globally via both a subscription service (purchased separately from the streaming service) and in selected bookstores around the world.[20] The magazine is only available in English language[21] and has no digital archive or version available.[22]

Since issue 4, MUBI states that "Each issue will come with an exclusive surprise, just for subscribers."

The magazine has publish editions with articles, interviews, and often with special materials written by filmmakers themselves. The magazine's focus is based on themes and has highlighted the work of filmmakers, artists, writers, and industry professionals with thematically resonance to the edition's focus. Some of the highlighted professionals include Yasujiro Ozu, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Emma Seligman, Mike Leigh, Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Park Chan-wook, Jean-Luc Godard, Tsai Ming-liang, Pedro Costa, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Tacita Dean, and Sergei Loznitsa, among many others.

In issue 3, MUBI began a muti-issue series named “Things a Filmmaker Should Know” inaugurated by Tsai Ming-liang. Which since has been followed by contributions from Pedro Costa (issue 4), Tacita Dean (issue 5), and Sergei Loznitsa (issue 5).

Although the magazine publication schedule is June and November, it has also had publications delayed by one or more months.

Issue Title Information Cover design Notes Ref.
0 For the Cinema to Come 43000 words; 145 images; 132 pages; ISSN: 2769-7681 The subscriber edition included a Notebook tote bag and a black fabric folio holder for the magazine. [23]
1 You Start Anywhere and End Up Anywhere 37000 words; 245 images; 128 pages; ISSN: 2769-7681 [24]
2 We Traveled a Lot... 33000 words; 236 images; 128 pages; ISSN: 2769-7681 Issue 2 was published with two different covers, each featuring a photograph by Park Chan-wook.
3 The Flap of a Butterfly's Wings 32000 words; 159 images; 124 pages; ISSN: 2769-7681
4 Film is Definitely Not a "Visual Medium" 40000 words; 139 images; 132 pages; ISSN: 2769-7681 Issue cover featured film frames by Peter Tscherkassky. Subscriber surprise included a seven-inch record featuring a song by filmmaker Gus Van Sant and a field recording by sound designer Leslie Shatz.
5 Step 1: Hold Magazine in Your Hands 37000 words; 219 images; 136 pages; ISSN: 2769-7681 The front and back covers are designed by John Wilson, the creator of How To with John Wilson. Subscriber surprise included a make-your-own papercraft model by artist Ellie Sampson. (based on never-before-seen drawings by Max Douy from Alejandro Jodorowsky’s legendary but ill-fated adaptation of Dune.)

Podcasts

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In 2021, MUBI launched two original podcasts. An English language podcast called MUBI Podcast[25] produced and hosted by Rico Gagliano, and a Spanish language podcast titled MUBI Podcast: Encuentros,[26] produced in collaboration with La Corriente del Golfo, the production house founded by Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna. In 2023, MUBI launched an Italian-language podcast, MUBI Podcast: Voci Italiane Contemporanee, in collaboration with Chora Media, hosted by critic Gianmaria Tammaro.[27]

MUBI Productions

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MUBI Productions and co-productions include Port Authority (Danielle Lessovitz), Farewell Amor (Ewka Msangi), Our Men (Rachel Lang), Memory (Michel Franco), My First Film (Zia Anger), Bring Them Down (Christopher Andrews), One Fine Morning and If Love Should Die (Mia Hansen-Løve), Gasoline Rainbow (the Ross brothers),[28] Rosebush Pruning (Karim Aïnouz), Father, Mother, Sister, Brother (Jim Jarmusch), Witches (Elizabeth Sankey), and The Mastermind (Kelly Reichardt).

MUBI Releases

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MUBI is also a film distributor. In addition to releasing films on the platform, it started distributing theatrically in the United States and United Kingdom in 2016, and in Latin America and Germany in 2021.

Year Film Director Theatrical release on MUBI Countries
2016 Arabian Nights Miguel Gomes April 22, 2016 UK
The Blue Room Mathieu Amalric September 9, 2016
Baden Baden Rachel Lang September 23, 2016 (UK)
November 25, 2016 (US)
US and UK
I, Olga Tomás Weinreb & Petr Kazda November 18, 2016 UK
2017 The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki Juho Kuosmanen April 21, 2017 (UK)
May 19, 2017 (US)
US and UK
Weirdos Bruce McDonald May 25, 2017 US
Slack Bay Bruno Dumont June 16, 2017 UK
Mimosas Oliver Laxe August 25, 2017
On Body and Soul Ildikó Enyedi September 22, 2017
Félicité Alain Gomis November 10, 2017
Wet Woman in the Wind Akihiko Shiota November 17, 2017 US
Antiporno Sion Sono November 10, 2017
The Son of Joseph Eugène Green December 15, 2017 UK
2018 Lover for a Day Philippe Garrel January 12, 2018 (US)
January 19, 2018 (UK)
US and UK
Have a Nice Day Liu Jian March 23, 2018 UK
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda Stephen Nomura Schible July 6, 2018 US and UK
The Apparition Xavier Giannoli August 3, 2018 UK
Touch Me Not Adina Pintilie October 19, 2018
Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot Gus Van Sant October 26, 2018
Suspiria Luca Guadagnino November 16, 2018
2019 Border Ali Abbasi March 8, 2019
Under the Silver Lake David Robert Mitchell March 15, 2019
Madeline's Madeline Josephine Decker May 10, 2019 UK and Ireland
Knife Heart Yann Gonzalez July 5, 2019
LETO Kirill Serebrennikov August 16, 2019
A Dog Called Money Seamus Murphy November 8, 2019
Beanpole Kantemir Balagov October 11, 2019
Zombi Child Bertrand Bonello October 18, 2019
Yves Saint Laurent: The Last Collections Olivier Meyrou October 30, 2019
2020 The Staggering Girl Luca Guadagnino February 14, 2020 Worldwide (excl. China, Italy, Japan, Russia, Turkey theatrical)
Bacurau Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles March 13, 2020 Germany, India, UK and Ireland
Ema Pablo Larraín May 2, 2020 (CA, IN, KR, UK and IE)
May 8, 2020 (FI, NO, SE)
Canada, Finland, India, Latin America (excl. Chile, Mexico, Brazil), Norway, South Korea, Sweden, UK and Ireland
Family Romance, LLC Werner Herzog July 4, 2020 Australia, Japan, New Zealand, North America, Germany, Latin America (excl. Brazil), Turkey
Matthias & Maxime Xavier Dolan August 28, 2020 Australia, India, Latin America (excl. Mexico), New Zealand, US, UK and Ireland
The Other Lamb Małgorzata Szumowska October 16, 2020 UK and Ireland
Swallow Carlo Mirabella-Davis October 31, 2020 Australia, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Greece, India, Indonesia, Latin America (excl. Mexico), New Zealand, Romania, Scandinavia, Slovakia, South Africa
Nimic Yorgos Lanthimos November 27, 2020 Worldwide (excl. China)
Tripping with Nils Frahm Benoit Toulemonde December 3, 2020 Worldwide
Cold Meridian Peter Strickland December 11, 2020
Farewell Amor Ekwa Msangi December 18, 2020 Worldwide (excl. Africa, China, Israel, North America)
2021 Beginning Dea Kulumbegashvili January 29, 2021 Germany, India, Latin America, North America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
Dead Pigs Cathy Yan February 12, 2021 Worldwide (excl. China)
Notturno Gianfranco Rosi March 5, 2021 India, Latin America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
Hey There! Reha Erdem March 13, 2021 Canada, Germany, Turkey
Max Richter's Sleep Natalie Johns March 19, 2021 (IN and US)
March 28, 2021 (LATAM and TR)
India, LATAM, Turkey, US
Songs My Brothers Taught Me Chloe Zhao April 9, 2021 Germany, Italy, Latin America, India, Netherlands, Turkey, UK, Ireland and others
Ghosts Azra Deniz Okyay April 17, 2021 Italy, Scandinavia, Turkey, UK and Ireland
State Funeral Sergei Loznitsa May 7, 2021 (US) May 21, 2021 Australia, India, Ireland, Latin America, North America, Turkey, UK, US
First Cow Kelly Reichardt May 28, 2021 (UK and IE) Worldwide (excl. China and the United States)
Shiva Baby Emma Seligman June 11, 2021 Austria, France, Germany, India, Latin America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
Sweat Magnus von Horn June 18, 2021 (US) July 23, 2021 India, Latin America, Turkey, US
Limbo Ben Sharrock July 30, 2021 September 23, 2021 UK and Ireland
New Order Michel Franco August 13, 2021
Annette Leos Carax September 3, 2021 November 26, 2021 India, Latin America, UK and Ireland
Azor Andreas Fontana September 10, 2021 (US)
October 29, 2021 (UK)
India, Ireland, Italy, Turkey, US, UK and Ireland
Cryptozoo Dash Shaw October 22, 2021 Germany, Turkey, UK and Ireland
What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? Alexandre Koberidze November 12, 2021 (US) January 7, 2022 India, Italy, Latin America, North America, Turkey, US
Petite Maman Céline Sciamma November 19, 2021 February 18, 2022 Italy, Turkey, and UK and Ireland
Lamb Valdimar Jóhannsson December 10, 2021 (UK) February 25, 2022 India, Latin America (excl. Mexico), Turkey, UK and Ireland
2022 Cow Andrea Arnold January 14, 2022 (UK) February 11, 2022 Austria, Germany, India, Italy, Latin America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
Titane Julia Ducournau January 28, 2022 India, Latin America, Turkey
Lingui, The Sacred Bonds Mahamat Saleh Haroun February 4, 2022 (US and UK) March 8, 2022 Latin America, North America, Turkey, US, UK and Ireland
Benedetta Paul Verhoeven April 15, 2022 (UK) February 4, 2022 (TR)
July 1, 2022
India, Turkey, UK and Ireland
Great Freedom Sebastian Meise March 4, 2022 (US)
March 11, 2022 (UK)
May 6, 2022 India, Latin America (excl. Mexico), North America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
The Worst Person in The World Joachim Trier March 25, 2022 (UK) May 13, 2022 India, UK and Ireland
Drive My Car Ryusuke Hamaguchi March 17, 2022 (AR, BR, CL, CO, MX) April 1, 2022 Africa (excl. French-language pay TV rights), India, Malaysia, Latin America (excl. Mexico), Middle East (excl. Israel and Turkey)
Prayers for the Stolen Tatiana Huezo April 8, 2022 (UK and IE) April 29, 2022 France, India, Italy, and UK and Ireland
Memoria Apichatpong Weerasethakul May 5, 2022 (DE) August 5, 2022 Germany, India, Italy, and Latin America (excl. Mexico, Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador)
Paris, 13th District Jacques Audiard May 27, 2022 India and Turkey
Bergman Island Mia Hansen-Løve June 3, 2022 (UK and IE) July 22, 2022 UK and Ireland
Pleasure Ninja Thyberg June 15, 2022 (UK) June 17, 2022 Italy, Latin America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
A Chiara Jonas Carpignano June 23, 2022 (DE)
July 15, 2022 (UK)
August 26, 2022 Germany, Latin America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
Faya Dayi Jessica Beshir June 24, 2022 (UK) August 10, 2022 France, Germany, India, Italy, Latin America, UK and Ireland
Crimes of the Future David Cronenberg July 14, 2022 (LATAM) July 29, 2022 (on Mubi) India, Latin America, Malaysia, Turkey
One Second Zhang Yimou July 14, 2022 (DE) September 16, 2022 Germany, Turkey, UK and Ireland
Free Chol Soo Lee Julie Ha and Eugene Yi August 12, 2022 (US)
August 19, 2022 (UK)
October 7, 2022 Austria, Germany, Italy, Latin America, North America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
The Cathedral Ricky D'Ambrose September 2, 2022 (US) September 9, 2022 North America
Invisible Demons Rahul Jain September 2, 2022 (US) October 4, 2022 Germany, India, Latin America, North America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
The African Desperate Martine Syms September 16, 2022 (US) October 21, 2022 Argentina, France, US
Decision to Leave Park Chan-wook October 14, 2022 (US)
October 21, 2022 (UK)
December 9, 2022 North America, India, Turkey, UK and Ireland
Aftersun Charlotte Wells November 18, 2022 (UK)
December 15, 2022 (DE)
February 1, 2023 (FR)
January 6, 2023 (IN, IT, LATAM, UK and IE)
March 17, 2023 (AT, DE, ES)
Austria, France, Germany, India, Italy, Latin America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
The Kingdom Lars von Trier November 13, 2022 (series 1 remaster)
November 20, 2022 (series 2 remaster)
November 27, 2022 (Exodus)
India, Latin America, North America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
2023 Alcarràs Carla Simón January 5, 2023 (LATAM)
January 6, 2023 (UK and US)
February 24, 2023 India, Latin America, Malaysia, North America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
Holy Spider Ali Abbasi January 19, 2023 (LATAM)
January 20, 2023 (UK)
March 10, 2023 Latin America (excl. Mexico), Malaysia, UK and Ireland
Close Lukas Dhont March 2, 2023 (LATAM)
March 3, 2023 (UK)
April 21, 2023 India, Latin America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
The Five Devils Léa Mysius March 23, 2023 (LATAM)
March 24, 2023 (UK and US)
May 12, 2023 (IN, LATAM, MY, North America, TR, UK and IE)
June 2, 2023 (AT, DE)
Austria, Germany, India, Latin America, Malaysia, North America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
Leila's Brothers Saeed Roustayi March 25, 2023 Turkey
One Fine Morning Mia Hansen-Løve April 14, 2023 (UK and IE) June 16, 2023 India, Turkey, UK and Ireland
Return to Seoul Davy Chou May 4, 2023 (SG)
May 5, 2023 (UK and IE)
May 11, 2023 (IT and TH)
July 7, 2023 India, Italy, Southeast Asia (ex. the Philippines, Cambodia theatrical), Turkey, UK and Ireland
Unclenching the Fists Kira Kovalenko May 26, 2023 India, Latin America, North America, India, UK and Ireland
Medusa Deluxe Thomas Hardiman June 9, 2023 (UK) August 4, 2023 Germany, India, Italy, Latin America, Switzerland, Southeast Asia, Turkey, UK and Ireland
Passages Ira Sachs August 4, 2023 (US)
August 10, 2023 (CL and MX)
August 16, 2023 (BE and LU)
August 17, 2023 (IT)
August 17, 2023 (BR)
August 24, 2023 (NL)
August 31, 2023 (AT and DE)
September 1, 2023 (UK and IE)
October 6, 2023 (CA, IN, LATAM, TR, US)
October 27, 2023 (UK and NL)
November 17, 2023 (DE and IT)
Austria, Benelux, Germany, Italy, Latin America, Turkey, US, UK and Ireland
Rotting in the Sun Sebastián Silva September 8, 2023 (US) September 15, 2023 Austria, Benelux, France, Germany, Italy, Latin America, North America, Spain, UK and Ireland
Strange Way of Life Pedro Almodóvar September 21, 2023 October 20, 2023 (FR, IT, LATAM, UK and IE) Italy, Latin America
The Delinquents Rodrigo Moreno October 18, 2023 (US)
October 26, 2023 (LATAM)
October 27, 2023 (CA)
March 21, 2024 (DE)
March 22, 2024 (UK and IE)
April 11, 2024 (IT)
May 24, 2024 Austria, Benelux, Germany, India, Italy, Latin America, North America, Turkey
Fallen Leaves Aki Kaurismäki November 17, 2023 (US)
November 24, 2023 (CA)
December 1, 2023 (UK and IE)
December 7, 2023 (CL and MX)
January 19, 2024 Latin America, North America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
How to Have Sex Molly Manning Walker November 3, 2023 (UK)
November 16, 2023 (LATAM)
November 29, 2023 (BE and LU)
February 1, 2024 (IT)
February 15, 2024 (NL)
April 5, 2024 Benelux, Italy, Latin America, North America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
Dead Girls Dancing Anna Roller November 23, 2023 (DE) December 8, 2023 Austria and Germany
Priscilla Sofia Coppola December 15, 2023 (IN)
December 26, 2023 (LATAM, UK and IE)
January 4, 2024 (DE)
March 1, 2024 Austria, Benelux, India, Latin America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
2024 The Settlers Felipe Gálvez January 12, 2024 (US)
February 15, 2024 (DE)
March 7, 2024 (IT)
March 29, 2024 Austria, Benelux, Germany, India, Latin America, North America, Switzerland, Turkey, UK and Ireland
The Last Year of Darkness Ben Mullinkosson February 15, 2024 India, Latin America, North America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
Perfect Days Wim Wenders February 15, 2024 (AR, CL, CO, MX, PE, VE, UY)
February 23, 2024 (UK and IE)
March 21, 2024 (CR, DO, HN)
April 12, 2024 India, Latin America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
High & Low – John Galliano Kevin Macdonald March 8, 2024 (UK and IE)
March 14, 2024 (CL and MX)
April 11, 2024 (DE)
April 26, 2024 Austria, Benelux, Germany, India, North America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World Radu Jude March 22, 2024 (US) May 3, 2024 Germany, India, Latin America, North America, Netherlands, Turkey
Yannick Quentin Dupieux April 5, 2024 Germany, India, Latin America, Netherlands, Turkey, US, UK and Ireland
Gasoline Rainbow Ross Brothers May 10, 2024 (US) May 31, 2024 Worldwide
Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger David Hinton June 20, 2024 (DE) June 28, 2024 (LATAM, FR, IT, IN, TR, DE) Austria, Benelux, France, Germany, India, Italy, Latin America, Switzerland, Turkey
Crossing Levan Akin July 11, 2024 (AR, BR and UY)
July 18, 2024 (DE)
July 19, 2024 (US, UK and IE)
July 26, 2024 (CA)
July 2024 (CO, PE, EC and BO)
August 30, 2024 Germany, Latin America, North America, UK and Ireland
Motel Destino Karim Aïnouz August 22, 2024 (MX) October 4, 2024 Latin America (excl. Brazil)
The Substance Coralie Fargeat September 19–20, 2024 (CA, DE, LATAM, NL, US, UK and IE) October 31, 2024 Austria, Benelux, Germany, India, Latin America, North America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
The Fall (4K restoration) Tarsem September 27, 2024 Austria, Benelux, Germany, India, Latin America, North America, Turkey, Switzerland, Italy, UK and Ireland
Self-Portrait as a Coffee Pot William Kentridge October 18, 2024 Worldwide
Dahomey Mati Diop October 25, 2024 (US, UK and IE)
October 2024 (DE, MX, CL and AR)
November 1, 2024 (CA)
December 13, 2024 Austria, Benelux, Germany, India, Italy, Latin America, North America, Turkey, UK and Ireland
Bird Andrea Arnold November 8, 2024 (US, UK and IE) TBC North America, Turkey, UK and Ireland[29][30]
Witches Elizabeth Sankey November 22, 2024 Worldwide[31]
Maria Pablo Larraín November 27, 2024 December 11, 2024 Canada
Emilia Pérez Jacques Audiard December 6, 2024 India and Turkey
The Girl with the Needle Magnus von Horn December 6, 2024 (US, CA)
January 9, 2025 (DE, LATAM)
January 10, 2025 (UK)
TBC Austria, Germany, India, Italy, Latin America, North America, Turkey, UK and Ireland[32]
Queer Luca Guadagnino December 12, 2024 (MX)
December 13, 2024 (UK, IE and CA)
December 25, 2024 (DE)
TBC Austria, Benelux, Canada, Germany, India, Latin America, Spain, Turkey, UK and Ireland[33]
2025 Bring Them Down Christopher Andrews February 6, 2025 (MX)
February 7, 2025 (US, CA, UK and IE)
TBC Italy, Latin America, North America, UK and Ireland[34]
TBC The End Joshua Oppenheimer TBC Austria, Germany, UK and Ireland[35]
The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford Sean Robert Dunn TBC UK and Ireland[36]
Grand Theft Hamlet Sam Crane
Pinny Grylls
TBC US[37]
Grand Tour Miguel Gomes TBC Austria, Germany, Latin America, North America, Turkey, UK and Ireland[38]
Harvest Athina Rachel Tsangari TBC Austria, Benelux, Germany, Latin America, UK and Ireland[39]
Hot Milk Rebecca Lenkiewicz TBC Latin America, Turkey, UK and Ireland[40]
The Mastermind Kelly Reichardt TBC Austria, Benelux, Germany, India, Latin America, North America, Turkey, UK and Ireland[41]
Orphan László Nemes TBC Austria, Benelux, Germany, Italy, Latin America, Switzerland, Turkey, UK and Ireland[42]
Pavements Alex Ross Perry TBC Austria, Canada, France, Germany, UK and Ireland[43]
September Says Ariane Labed TBC Austria, Germany, Turkey, UK[44]

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