What’s Coming to MUBI Canada (July 2023)

Keith NoakesJune 28, 2023n/a52 min

Check out the full list below of the film content coming to MUBI Canada in July 2023.

This month MUBI is proud to present a brand new, 4K restoration of The Idiots. Lars von Trier’s only feature made under the Dogme 95 “Vows of Chastity”.

Recognizing Canadian filmmaker, Nik Sheehan’s remarkable contributions to cinema, Symposium: Ladder of LoveThe Drawing Master, and God’s Fool will be added to an exclusive film collection that celebrates his impactful works.

Other notable highlights arriving to the platform in July include First Reformed by Paul Schrader, Collective by Alexander Nanau, a riveting documentary that reveals the tenacious pursuit of truth, and the edgy, dark comedy Buffalo ’66 by Vincent Gallo.

MUBI EXCLUSIVES

Friday, July 7
The Idiots | dir. Lars Von Trier, 1998

This avant-garde comedy, centres on a commune aims to disrupt bourgeois society by spontaneously feigning physical or mental disabilities in public—including a new recruit motivated by a secret sorrow. (Trailer)

Watch The Idiots and other iconic works by acclaimed filmmaker Lars Von Trier The Five Obstructions and Manderlay within the Chaos Reigns: The Films of Lars Von Trier film collection.

Wednesday, July 12
Meet Doug | dir Théo Jollet, 2021

In a small town in the center of France, Doug and his friends hang around the municipal stadium. They form a little aimless community, having fun making jokes and rapping freestyles. This frail balance is then disquiet by the appearance of a mystical entity during one of their football games. (Trailer)

Thursday, July 27
Everybody Loves Jeanne | dir. Céline Devaux, 2022

Everybody has always loved Jeanne. These days, she hates herself. Up to her ears in debt, she has to go to Lisbon and sell her mother’s apartment, who passed away one year ago. At the airport, she runs into Jean, a whimsical and somewhat intrusive former high school classmate. (Trailer)

NEW + CONTINUING SPECIAL PROGRAMS

No Sad Songs: Films by Nik Sheehan

At the height of the AIDS crisis, when HIV-positive people were being shunned by the government, the media and the general public, Canadian filmmaker Nik Sheehan shone a light on the plight and staggering resilience of the LGBTQ+ community with his directorial debut and one of the first documentaries about the epidemic, No Sad Songs (1985). Blending facts and figures with playful witticism, Sheehan’s distinctive approach to documentary is present in his other works (which arrive on MUBI in July), many of which also focusing on queer lives and queer voices.

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Contact [email protected] for interview opportunities with Nik.

Turn it Up: Music on Film

Encompassing both documentary and fiction, MUBI’s selection of music films celebrates the electric magnetism of performance, but also moves beyond the glitz and glamor of the stage to dive into the lives, trials, and tribunals of the artists themselves.

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Jacques Rivette

MUBI will honour critic-turned-filmmaker Jacques Rivette with a series showcasing some of his most crucial and equally riveting movies.

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Shôhei Imamura: A Double Bill

Shôhei Imamura, a renowned Japanese filmmaker, left an indelible mark on the world of cinema with his thought-provoking and visually stunning films. Known for his exploration of complex human nature and societal issues, Imamura’s works often challenged conventional narratives and delved into the depths of human experience.

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MUBI HIGHLIGHTS

Saturday, July 1
First Reformed | dir. Paul Schrader, 2017

Ernst Toller (Ethan Hawke), a troubled priest of a small church in upstate New York, begins to spiral out of control after a soul-shaking encounter with Mary (Amanda Seyfried) and her unstable environmental activist husband. Consumed by thoughts that the world is in danger, Toller embarks on a perilous self-assigned undertaking. (Trailer)

Sunday, July 2
Collective | dir. Alexander Nanau, 2019

In the aftermath of a tragic fire in a Romanian club, burn victims begin dying in hospitals from wounds that were not life threatening. A team of investigative journalists move into action uncovering the mass corruption of the health system and of the state institutions. (Trailer)

Tuesday, July 4
Ivansxtc | dir. Bernard Rose, 2000

Ivans xtc updates Tolstoy’s classic novel The Death of Ivan Ilyich to present-day Hollywood, where Ivan is a young talent agent. (Trailer)

Saturday, July 8
Colossal | dir. Nacho Vigalondo, 2016

This science fiction back comedy follows Gloria (Anne Hathaway), an unemployed writer who discovers that severe catastrophic events are somehow connected to the mental breakdown from which she’s suffering. Colossal held its world premiere at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. (Trailer)

Sunday, July 9
Cold Case Hammarskjöld | dir. Mads Brügger, 2019

Danish director Mads Brügger and Swedish private investigator Göran Björkdahl are trying to solve the mysterious death of Dag Hammarskjöld. As their investigation closes in, they discover a crime far worse than killing the Secretary-General of the United Nations. (Trailer)

Friday, July 14
Buffalo ’66 | dir. Vincent Gallo, 1998

After being released from prison, Billy’s (Vincent Gallo) first port of call is to find a bathroom, but instead he finds dancer Layla (Christina Ricci). He kidnaps her to go with him to his parents house to pretend to be his wife. To his surprise she agrees and plays her role convincingly. (Trailer)

Friday, July 28
Sex and Lucía | dir. Julio Medem, 2001

Lucía is a young waitress in Madrid, who seeks refuge on a quiet, secluded Mediterranean island after the loss of her longtime boyfriend. Amidst the fresh air, dazzling sun, and glistening deep blue water, Lucía begins to piece together the dark corners of her past relationship. (Trailer)

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