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MUBI has revealed the details of new titles and themed collections coming to the platform throughout June 2025. This month, MUBI proudly announces the arrival of the Oscar-winning animated feature film, Flow. Ahead of Pride month, This Is Not A Coming Out Story collection celebrates love in all its multifaceted glory. All three seasons of David Lynch’s cult masterpiece Twin Peaks become available to stream. Film legend Jack Nicholson stars in Carnal Knowledge as a man simultaneously fearing and yearning for romantic intimacy. Jim Hosking’s quirky and absurdist flair is exemplified in An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn. Leading actor Franz Ragowski features in Christian Petzold’s eerily evocative film Transit. Finally, produced during the ‘weird Greek wave’ of filmmaking, Yorgos Lanthimos ponders the meaning of loss and grief in one of his earlier films, Alps.
LATEST & GREATEST: FLOW
MUBI is proud to introduce Gints Zilbalodis’s Academy Award® winning Flow (2024) to the platform. The first Latvian film to ever be nominated for the prestigious ceremony, and the first to win it. The Best Animated Feature winner also took home the same award at the Golden Globes®. It was also nominated for Best International Feature Film at the Academy Awards®.
Flow follows the escapades of a wily black cat that is forced to flee its sinking home, which is suddenly submerged after a world-shattering flood. As the cat navigates the newly submerged world on a small boat, it meets a motley crew of animal companions who come along on the journey. While these companions frustrate one another due to their differences, they each begin to learn the value of interdependence and cooperation as the journey progresses. Using each other’s strengths to further their journey for survival. Filmed entirely on free computer software, Flow proudly waves the flag for economical filmmaking with a thrilling and deeply heartwarming film.

Flow (Zilbalodis, 2024) – June 20
THIS IS NOT A COMING OUT STORY
This Pride Month, our This Is Not a Coming Out Story collection features a vibrant collection of LGBTQ+ stories. From Gregg Araki’s maverick 90s double-bill The Living End (1992) and Totally F***ed Up (1993). Two youthful features infused with the rebellious spirit of queer revolution, to his later critical darling, the devastating psychological mystery Mysterious Skin (1993). Also featured is an Orlando double-bill, including Sally Potter’s metamorphic Orlando (1992). And Paul B. Preciado’s Orlando, My Political Biography (2023). Two interpretations of the Virginia Woolf masterpiece that both capture its radical energy and queer heart.

Orlando (Potter, 1992) – June 1
The Living End (Araki, 1992) – June 1
Totally F***ed Up (Araki, 1993) – June 1
The Watermelon Woman (Dunye, 1996) – June 1
Mysterious Skin (Araki, 2004) – June 1
Orlando, My Political Biography (Preciado, 2023) – June 1
TWIN PEAKS SERIES
A surreal fusion of coffee, cherry pie, and small-town mystery. The cult phenomenon Twin Peaks (1990) and its revival, Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series (2017), open a portal into the distinctive creative worlds of the late visionary David Lynch and storyteller Mark Frost. Redefining television with its radical mix of campy soap opera, noir, and surrealism. Twin Peaks earned multiple Emmy nominations and inspired a fiercely loyal cult following.
What begins with the murder of homecoming queen Laura Palmer in a quiet Washington town soon spirals into a hypnotic web of secrets and supernatural forces. Forcing FBI Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) to navigate dreamscapes and shadow worlds where time unravels and nothing is as it seems. Spanning two original seasons and the groundbreaking return, Twin Peaks is a haunting and transformative journey into the unknown.

Twin Peaks (Lynch, 1990) – June 13
Twin Peaks: The Return (Lynch, 2017) – June 13
CARNAL KNOWLEDGE
Mike Nichols’ unsparing Carnal Knowledge (1971) follows two emotionally stunted college friends, Jonathan (Jack Nicholson) and Sandy (Art Garfunkel), in the ‘40s as they pursue love and sex but struggle to form emotional connections. Idealising women while fearing real intimacy, they drift through failed relationships. Sandy with passive disappointment, Jonathan with growing misogyny and detachment. The film charts their inability to see women as equals. Revealing the quiet tragedy of lives shaped by fantasy and emotional immaturity.
Taking place over multiple decades and ending in the ‘70s, when the film was released, Nichols interrogates the psyche of post-war masculinity and captures the disillusionment of the sexes in the wake of the sexual revolution.

Carnal Knowledge (Nichols, 1971) – June 6
AN EVENING WITH BEVERLY LUFF LINN
In Jim Hosking’s offbeat An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn (2018), Lulu flees her miserable marriage and teams up with bumbling thief Colin to hide out in a hotel where her enigmatic former flame, Beverly Luff Linn, is set to perform a mysterious evening show: ‘An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn; For One Magical Night Only’.
Deliberately kitschy and retro in style, An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn embraces the absurd with its deadpan delivery, stylised tone and intentionally stiff performances. Creating a self-conscious oddness and truly original experience.

An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn (Hosking, 2018) – June 13
TRANSIT
Set in a modern-day Paris occupied by foreign troops, Christian Petzold’s Transit (2018) sees German refugee Georg (Franz Ragowski) flee to Marseille while assuming the identity of a deceased writer. There, he delves into the delicate culture of the refugee community, becomes involved in the lives of a mother and son, and meets the writer’s enigmatic wife Marie (Paula Beer).
By transposing WWII-era themes into a hauntingly modern setting, Petzold creates a timeless, dislocated world that blurs history and present. Unfolding like a purgatorial dream where the past repeats itself through endless bureaucracy.

Transit (Petzold, 2018) – June 14
ALPS
In Yorgos Lanthimos’s provocative Alps (2011), a group of people start a business where they impersonate the recently deceased in order to help their clients through the grieving process.
In this cold, clinical world where grief is managed through ritualistic role-playing, Lanthimos highlights the human need to impose meaning on loss, even if that meaning becomes a prison.

Alps (Lanthimos, 2011) – June 28
MUBI UK & IRELAND JUNE 2025
01/06/2025 | Orlando, My Political Biography | Paul B. Preciado | Latest & Greatest
01/06/2025 | Orlando | Sally Potter | Orlando Double-Bill
01/06/2025 | The Watermelon Woman | Cheryl Dunye | This Is Not a Coming Out Story
01/06/2025 | Mysterious Skin | Gregg Araki | This Is Not a Coming Out Story
01/06/2025 | The Living End | Gregg Araki | This Is Not a Coming Out Story
01/06/2025 | Totally F***ed Up | Gregg Araki | This Is Not a Coming Out Story
06/06/2025 | Carnal Knowledge | Mike Nichols
13/06/2025 | Twin Peaks (3 Seasons, 48 episodes)| David Lynch & Mark Frost
13/06/2025 | An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn | Jim Hosking
14/06/2025 | Transfit | Christian Petzold
20/06/2025 | Flow | Gints Zilbalodis | Latest & Greatest
09/05/2025 | Alps | Yorgos Lanthimos

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