Re: Mubi
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2022 7:21 pm
Thanks for checking, though
Decision to Leave and Passages spring to mind. Priscilla will also get a MUBI BD & UHD in Germany alongside the UK.Finch wrote: Thu Mar 28, 2024 12:05 am Yes, Fallen Leaves is getting a dual territory release but I don't know how many other titles that applies to.
the first three mentioned are held by Mubi in the US as well, with Priscilla being A24 in the US and Perfect Days being NEON. I suspect the latter will be getting a Criterion release, given Criterion's relationship with Wenders, and how it's noticably absent from disc (despite the Oscar nomination)nicolas wrote: Thu Mar 28, 2024 12:58 amDecision to Leave and Passages spring to mind. Priscilla will also get a MUBI BD & UHD in Germany alongside the UK.Finch wrote: Thu Mar 28, 2024 12:05 am Yes, Fallen Leaves is getting a dual territory release but I don't know how many other titles that applies to.
Is MUBI just a streaming-only graveyard? You can find LvT's The Kingdom at resellers, but MUBI removed it from their official shop. Of course Curzon is ably handling this in LvT's case but I expect we won't be seeing something similar stateside.dwk wrote: Thu Jul 24, 2025 1:55 am IFC lost the film to MUBI, so all the other IFC stuff is probably safe.
UK release is still up on their shop. Perhaps they are preparing a US re-issue to go along with the other titles.Zot! wrote: Fri Jul 25, 2025 12:54 pmIs MUBI just a streaming-only graveyard? You can find LvT's The Kingdom at resellers, but MUBI removed it from their official shop. Of course Curzon is ably handling this in LvT's case but I expect we won't be seeing something similar stateside.dwk wrote: Thu Jul 24, 2025 1:55 am IFC lost the film to MUBI, so all the other IFC stuff is probably safe.
Ah thanks for that sleuthing. MUBI seems to be a bit weird in terms of physical releases (their focus being streaming), and I think the Kingdom Trilogy was the only box set they've ever done, so hard to guess if they'll try to replicate Curzon's release...especially as they can't sell it in the UK. Pleasantly surprised that they made separate 24fps and 25fps versions of the Kingdom Trilogy for each market, so I would welcome further releases from them.eerik wrote: Fri Jul 25, 2025 4:58 pmUK release is still up on their shop. Perhaps they are preparing a US re-issue to go along with the other titles.Zot! wrote: Fri Jul 25, 2025 12:54 pmIs MUBI just a streaming-only graveyard? You can find LvT's The Kingdom at resellers, but MUBI removed it from their official shop. Of course Curzon is ably handling this in LvT's case but I expect we won't be seeing something similar stateside.dwk wrote: Thu Jul 24, 2025 1:55 am IFC lost the film to MUBI, so all the other IFC stuff is probably safe.
I checked The Wayback Machine, and the US listing was up until at least late April while it was listed as "Sold Out" since March.
MUBI discs can be a bit weird. From what I've read, their 4K discs of The Substance in the US, the UK and Germany are all different encodes, despite having the same content and language options in all three countries.Zot! wrote: Fri Jul 25, 2025 6:34 pmAh thanks for that sleuthing. MUBI seems to be a bit weird in terms of physical releases (their focus being streaming), and I think the Kingdom Trilogy was the only box set they've ever done, so hard to guess if they'll try to replicate Curzon's release...especially as they can't sell it in the UK. Pleasantly surprised that they made separate 24fps and 25fps versions of the Kingdom Trilogy for each market, so I would welcome further releases from them.
That is indeed very weird.eerik wrote: Fri Jul 25, 2025 8:34 pmMUBI discs can be a bit weird. From what I've read, their 4K discs of The Substance in the US, the UK and Germany are all different encodes, despite having the same content and language options in all three countries.Zot! wrote: Fri Jul 25, 2025 6:34 pmAh thanks for that sleuthing. MUBI seems to be a bit weird in terms of physical releases (their focus being streaming), and I think the Kingdom Trilogy was the only box set they've ever done, so hard to guess if they'll try to replicate Curzon's release...especially as they can't sell it in the UK. Pleasantly surprised that they made separate 24fps and 25fps versions of the Kingdom Trilogy for each market, so I would welcome further releases from them.
I had no idea what you were referring to… looked it up, and I assume you mean the venture capital controversy?rrenault wrote: Sat Jul 26, 2025 8:21 pm I thought Mubi's been canceled entirely as of two months ago. :-k
Yeah. Same here.Boosmahn wrote: Sun Jul 27, 2025 4:24 amI had no idea what you were referring to… looked it up, and I assume you mean the venture capital controversy?rrenault wrote: Sat Jul 26, 2025 8:21 pm I thought Mubi's been canceled entirely as of two months ago. :-k
I'm surprised that hadn't been referred to here (not in this thread, but elsewhere in the forum) until now.
By whom? They’re firing on all cylinders acquisition-wise and filmmakers, sales agents etc. are clearly willing wo work with them.rrenault wrote: Sat Jul 26, 2025 8:21 pm I thought Mubi's been canceled entirely as of two months ago. :-k
It might feel like a step down for Mubi to go that direction (though it makes better sense as a consumer), but I also think Mubi is aligned with the physical media as trinkets mindset that A24 is less famous for these days. It took them a good amount of time to feel that market out, but I'm not sure if Mubi sees that light.Matt wrote: Fri Jul 25, 2025 6:15 pm I picked up Alex Ross Perry’s Pavements on UHD. Mubi distributed it theatrically and on their streaming site, but Utopia (distributed through Vinegar Syndrome/OCN) released the disc. Maybe MUBI will continue to go through Utopia for physical media? And maybe their previous releases will get reissued? I mean, one hopes. Pretty stupid to snap up rights to things and then release a disc that’s only available for a short time.
I was curious as to what was going on with Mubi when a negative review of The Code was muted from my letterboxd timeline a few days after it was posted, and I can only surmise that was the gist of it (also happened to other pro-Palestine comments on other films, like Bee Movie, Wonder Woman 1984, etc.).
Agree.
I'm an old school liberal and this... this... this cancel culture has gone too damn far!rrenault wrote: Sat Jul 26, 2025 8:21 pm I thought Mubi's been canceled entirely as of two months ago. :-k
Mostly, but the Valdivia Film Festival reused to exhibit films managed by MUBI for the Sequoia connection. Even if it's not a huge festival, it's not one I would call tiny, either.nicolas wrote: Sun Jul 27, 2025 1:24 pmBy whom? They’re firing on all cylinders acquisition-wise and filmmakers, sales agents etc. are clearly willing wo work with them.
Thanks for the context. I’m not suggesting that you made that point but after reading up on the topic, I still fail to understand how they were “entirely” canceled or why that even matters in context of their physical media operations? If the Valdivia Festival is the only one to reject MUBI films, with all due respect, it’s not that significant and probably won’t make them reconsider anything. After browsing the topic a bit more, it seems the controversy didn’t last that long in online debates either after the initial reports were put out.Boosmahn wrote: Mon Jul 28, 2025 10:03 pmMostly, but the Valdivia Film Festival reused to exhibit films managed by MUBI for the Sequoia connection. Even if it's not a huge festival, it's not one I would call tiny, either.nicolas wrote: Sun Jul 27, 2025 1:24 pmBy whom? They’re firing on all cylinders acquisition-wise and filmmakers, sales agents etc. are clearly willing wo work with them.
MUBI accepted funding from a group that supports an Israeli "defense" startup. I get why people are upset with them, and their spineless response didn't help their case much.