Take A Look At The Great Selection To Be Had This July On MUBI

New titles and themed collections are coming to Mubi this September, including the premiere of Zia Anger’s My First Film and much more.

There are new titles and themed collections coming to the Mubi platform throughout September. These include Zia Anger’s MY FIRST FILM. Tarsem Singh’s rediscovered and remastered THE FALL. A journey through stories of modern love with Monia Chokri’s THE NATURE OF LOVE. Gaspar Noé’s LOVE and more. And a celebration of the resilience of young women with the Not Just a Girl collection. So, let’s see what will be available throughout the month.

Take A Look At The Great Selection To Be Had This July On MUBI

MUBI RELEASE: MY FIRST FILM

From writer-director Zia Anger comes a raw, experimental multimedia portrait of a young filmmaker that redefines the boundaries of visual storytelling: My First Film (2024).

A sincere cinematic ode to the creative process, My First Film follows Vita (Odessa Young), an inexperienced young filmmaker, as she recounts her turbulent foray into filmmaking 15 years prior. A semi-autobiographical feature starring her best friend Dina (Devon Ross), the lawless production reaches a fever pitch when an unexpected pregnancy thrusts the director into the role of creator in ways beyond the film itself.

My First Film (Anger, 2024) – September 6

REDISCOVERED: THE FALL

From the visionary mind of Tarsem Singh comes The Fall (2006). An audacious fusion of epic fantasy and intimate drama about the power of imagination starring a then-unknown Lee Pace. Filmed over a period of four years across 24 countries, each frame is a work of art in this revived cult classic, newly restored in 4K.

In 1920s Los Angeles, a bedridden stuntman spins an elaborate, fantastical tale for a young girl as they both recover from accidents in a hospital. As the girl’s imagination blends with the stuntman’s story, the lines between reality and fantasy blur to reveal an escapist sanctuary for their emotional wounds.

The Fall (Singh, 2006) – September 27

LATEST & GREATEST: THE NATURE OF LOVE

Monia Chokri’s Québécois-based The Nature of Love (2023) follows Sophia. A middle-aged philosophy professor who lived peacefully with her partner Xavier for over ten years. Upon inviting a craftsman, Sylvain into her home for renovations, Sophia’s foundations are shaken to their core. And she is forced to contend with unabating pangs of passion never felt prior.

Winner of 2023’s Best Foreign Film at the César Awards. Chokri’s exploration of sexuality is an unjudging account of how passion often works against our esteemed intellectual faculties.

The Nature of Love (Chokri, 2023) – September 27

MODERN LOVERS

The wonders and complexities of loving in the modern age are pondered upon in our Modern Lovers collection. Sebastián Lelio’s Gloria (2013) follows an ageing Chilean divorcée who refuses loneliness and ardently seeks love against a shaky political backdrop. The French maverick Gaspar Noé applies his transgressive form to Love (2015), an unveiling account of passion and sex via the perspective of an American, Murphy (Karl Glusman) in Paris. And his complicated relationships with the women who orbit his life.

Gloria (Lelio, 2013) – September 13

Love (Noé, 2015) – September 13

The Nature of Love (Chokri, 2023) – September 13

Frances Ha (Baumbach, 2012) – Now Streaming

Stranger by the Lake (Guiraudie, 2013) – Now Streaming

The Worst Person in the World (Trier, 2021) – Now Streaming

Passages (Sachs, 2023) – Now Streaming

Slow (Kavtaradzė, 2023) – Now Streaming

NOT JUST A GIRL

The shrewd resilience of young women is celebrated in our Not Just a Girl collection. A series spotlighting the trials and tribulations of women as they navigate the patriarchal systems of the world they live in. Andrea Arnold’s Cannes Jury Prize-winner Fish Tank (2009) follows recalcitrant teenager Mia seeking self-fulfilment in dance. All the while she must contend with the complicated feelings that arise after her mum’s new boyfriend (Michael Fassbender) enters the picture.

In Kitty Green’s The Assistant (2019), aspiring film producer Jane (Julia Garner) lands a job working for an influential figure in the entertainment industry but becomes increasingly vigilant of the stealthy abuse being inflicted by him. As the mistreatment continues to build, Jane decides to take a stand.

Fish Tank (Arnold, 2009) – September 20

Winter’s Bone (Granik, 2010) – September 20

The Assistant (Green, 2019) – September 20

Lick the Star (Coppola, 1998) – Now Streaming

Frances Ha (Baumbach, 2012) – Now Streaming

Lingui, The Sacred Bonds (Haroun, 2021) – Now Streaming

The African Desperate (Syms, 2022) – Now Streaming

Hoard (Carmoon, 2023) – Now Streaming

RISKY BUSINESS: TWO BY LYNN SHELTON

Enter the irreverent world of the late Lynn Shelton with the uproarious Humpday (2009). The mumblecore comedy finds two old college friends reuniting after many years apart. Only maturity has not removed their sprightly obsession with one-upping each other. This time they may have taken it too far, as the heterosexual duo find themselves committed to a challenge that takes their friendship to a new height. They must enter an amateur porn contest together.

In her final film, Sword of Trust (2019), Cynthia (Jillian Bell) inherits a sword from her late grandfather. Attached to which is his detailed report attempting to prove that the South won the Civil War. Joining forces with a motley duo who run a pawnshop, Cynthia joins them with her partner and attempts to sell the contentious sword. And inevitably invites chaos to the store.

Humpday (Shelton, 2009) – September 27

Sword of Trust (Shelton, 2019) – September 27

MILLENNIAL MELTDOWN

Find yourself in a film with an iconic roster of millennial drifters, underachievers and battlers of the existential quarter-life crisis. As they navigate a storm of precarious jobs and shaky relationships. Featuring favourites from beloved and emerging filmmakers, our collection, Millennial Meltdown, showcases the raw, unfiltered highs and lows of your 20s and 30s for an audience that is lost, found and everywhere in between.

Frances Ha (Baumbach, 2012) – Now Streaming

Shiva Baby (Seligman, 2020) – Now Streaming

Actual People (Zauhar, 2021) – Now Streaming

The Worst Person in the World (Trier, 2021) – Now Streaming

Zero Fucks Given (Marre & Lecoustre, 2021) – Now Streaming

Return to Seoul (Chou, 2022) – Now Streaming

The African Desperate (Syms, 2022) – Now Streaming

27 (Buda, 2023) – Now Streaming

Rotting in the Sun (Silva, 2023) – Now Streaming

The Hypnosis (De Geer, 2023) – Now Streaming

This Closeness (Zauhar, 2023) – Now Streaming

A MOST VIOLENT YEAR

1981, one of New York City’s most violent years on record. The life of respectable businessman and immigrant Abel Morales (Oscar Isaac) and his wife Anna Morales (Jessica Chastain) is jeopardised when Abel becomes the target of the corrosive crime syndicates ruling the city. He refuses to buckle and takes matters into his own hands.

J.C. Chandor’s A Most Violent Year (2014) exposes the corrupt underbelly that New York City stood on top of in the ‘80s while detailing the perpetrators of the politics and vices that dominated the city at the time, as well as the victims who fell under their sway.

A Most Violent Year (Chandor, 2014) – September 6

MUBI UK & IRELAND SEPTEMBER 2024

06/09/2024 | My First Film | Zia Anger
06/09/2024 | A Most Violent Year | J.C. Chandor
13/09/2024 | The Nature of Love | Monica Chokri | Latest & Greatest
13/09/2024 | Love | Gaspar Noé | Modern Lovers
13/09/2024 | Gloria | Sebastián Lelio | Modern Lovers
13/09/2024 | Reality+ | Coralie Fargeat | The Next Generation: British Debuts
20/09/2024 | Fish Tank | Andrew Arnold | Not Just A Girl
20/09/2024 | Winter’s Bone | Debra Granik | Not Just A Girl
20/09/2024 | The Assistant | Kitty Green | Not Just A Girl
27/09/2024 | Humpday | Lynn Shelton | Risky Business: Two by Lynn Shelton
27/09/2024 | Sword of Trust | Lynn Shelton | Risky Business: Two by Lynn Shelton
27/09/2024 | The Fall | Tarsem Singh | Rediscovered
10/07/2024 | When You’re Strange: A Film About the Doors | Tom DiCillo | Turn It Up: Music on Film
12/07/2024 | Dammi | Yann Demange | Brief Encounters
12/07/2024 | Crimes of the Future | David Cronenberg | Performers We Love: Léa Seydoux
12/07/2024 | Rewind & Play | Alain Gomis | Turn It Up: Music on Film
19/07/2024 | The Beast | Bertrand Bonello | Latest & Greatest
26/07/2024 | Life Is Not a Competition, But I’m Winning | Julia Fuhr Mann
26/07/2024 | Coma | Bertrand Bonello

 

 

 

 

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