MUBI has announced the new theatrical and streaming dates for Athina Rachel Tsangari’s film Harvest. Watch the trailer here.
MUBI, the global distributor, streaming service. And production company is excited to announce the release of acclaimed director Athina Rachel Tsangari’s latest feature film, Harvest. The film will hit cinemas across the UK and Ireland on 18 July and will be exclusively on MUBI on 8 August 2025.
Based on Jim Crace’s Booker Prize short-listed novel of the same name. Harvest stars Caleb Landry-Jones (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, DogMan) and Harry Melling (Wolf Hall, The Queen’s Gambit). With Rosy McEwan (Blue Jean), Arinzé Kene (Lee), Thalissa Teixeira (Anne Boleyn, Trigonometry) and Frank Dillane (Joan, The Essex Serpent).
THE PREMISE
Over the course of seven surreal days, a nameless village in an indeterminate time and place begins to vanish. In Tsangari’s captivating period piece, Walter Thirsk (played by Caleb Landry-Jones), a townsman turned farmer, and Charles Kent (portrayed by Harry Melling), the perplexed lord of the manor, are childhood friends facing an impending invasion from the outside world. This agrarian community, completely reliant on the land, is disrupted by three types of outsiders: a mapmaker (Arinze Kene), a company man (Frank Dillane), and migrants from elsewhere, all embodying the trauma of approaching modernity. Through beautifully textured storytelling and Sean Price Williams’ stunning cinematography, “Harvest” offers a visceral and immersive cinematic experience.
EDITOR’S THOUGHTS
Our editor, Phil Roberts saw the film at the London Film Festival in October of last year and had this to say about it:
Athina Rachel Tsangari’s #Harvest is a compelling period drama. Packed with gritty performances, picturesque cinematography, stunning scenery and witty humour, the film is a fascinating exploration of a small village wrestling with the arrival of change in its many forms.
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BEHIND THE SCENES
Produced by Rebecca O’Brien, Ken Loach’s long-time producing partner (I, Daniel Blake, The Old Oak, You Were Never Really Here). And shot by up-and-coming Director of Photography Sean Price Williams. Harvest is an impressionistic fable of change, which vividly captures the disorder when a long-accustomed way of life is coming to an end.

The film will be released in cinemas on July 18th. It will stream exclusively on MUBI from August 8th.

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