O Mubi Fest a film festival by the producer and streaming platform, takes place between July 26th and 28th at the Cinemateca Brasileira in Sao Paulo.
The festival will feature the screening of 16 films among classics and releases from the platform beloved by cult film fans.
On the last day of the event, David Lynch will be honored, with the screening of five of the filmmaker’s feature films.
See the full Mubi Fest schedule
July 26 (Friday)
- “The African Desperate” (2022), by Martine Syms
- “Sometimes I Want to Disappear” (2023), by Rachel Lambert
- “Strange Path” (2023), by Guto Parente
- “Mysteries of the Flesh” (2004), by Gregg Araki
- “Control” (2007), by Anton Corbijn
July 27 (Saturday)
- “Sick of Myself” (2022), by Kristoffer Borgli
- “Crimes of the Future” (2022), by David Cronenberg
- “The Beast” (2023), by Bertrand Bonello
- “Battle Royale” (2000), by Kinji Fukasaku
- “Titane” (2021), by Julia Ducournau
- “Oldboy” (2003), by Park Chan-wook
July 28 (Sunday)
- “Eraserhead” (1977), by David Lynch
- “Inland Empire” (2006), by David Lynch
- “Lost Highway” (1997), by David Lynch
- “Blue Velvet” (1986), by David Lynch
- “Milky City” (2001), by David Lynch
Tickets cost R$20 for a full ticket and R$10 for a half ticket, and can be purchased from Friday (19). The films will be shown in movie theaters and outdoors at the Cinemateca Brasileira, located in Vila Mariana, São Paulo.
For more information about sessions and purchasing tickets Click here.
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