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News: MUBI presents retrospective of 24 Aki Kaurismaki films in November


The Art of Being Human: Aki Kaurismaki Films

Before the theatrical release of Fallen leaves, scheduled for November 30, and later arriving at MUBI, the streaming service has identified an extensive retrospective of music videos, documentaries, short films and fictional feature films of the Finnish master, which will include no less than 24 titles, all available from November 17:

Crime and Punishment / Crime and Castiggio (1983). Feature Film

Calamari Union (1985). Feature film.

Rocky VI (1986). Short film.

Shadows in Paradise / Sombras en el Paraiso (1986). Feature film.

Melrose: Rich Little (1987). Music video.

Leningrad cowboy: through the wire (1987). Music video.

Hamlet goes work (1987). Feature film.

ariel (1988). Feature film.

Leningrad Cowboy Go America (1989). Feature film.

Factory Girl Match / La Chica de la Fabrika de Phosphorus (1990). Feature film.

I hired a contractor/contrati assassin a un-assisino (1990). Feature film.

Leningrad cowboys: those days were (1992). Music Video.

Bohemian Life / La Vida Bohemia (1992). Feature film.

Cowboy Leningrad: these shoes (1993). Music video.

Leningrad cowboy meets Moses (1994). Feature film.

Total width of Palalaica (1994). Musical documentary.

Take care of your scarf, Tatyana (1994). Short film.

Drifting Clouds / Nobs Pasajira (1996). Feature film.

Juha (1999). Feature film.

The Man Without a Past / El Humber Seine Passado (2002). Feature film.

Lights at Dusk / Lucis Atardekker (2006). Feature film.

Foundry (2007). Short film.

Le Havre / Port (2011). Feature Film

Pub Man / O Taskero (2012). Short film.

Spotlight on Moby

I’m tired of, by Christopher Burgley, a film titled perfectly reflects the plot of this black comedy. Seguin and Thomas, charismatic young men, guide us through their toxic relationship while struggling with jealousy and narcissism as Thomas rises to fame. This Norwegian film offers us a fun modern tale that explores the cruelty of its main characters, played in a masterful way, creating an unforgettable story about the price of fame and the unbridled ego – November 10.

Ornament. KNOWN FOR HIS DISTURBING APPROACH AND BOLD EXPLORATION OF TABOO SUBJECTS, THE PAINFUL DOGTOOTH OFFERS A GRIM COMEDIC LOOK AT A SURREAL WORLD DOMINATED BY PARENTAL CONTROL. Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos’s shocking, uncomfortable and provocative film is a cinematic exercise that defies tradition. DOGTOOTH IS PART OF THE “MANUFACTURED WORLDS: YORGOS LANTHEMOS FILMS”, ALONG WITH NIMIC, ALPS AND KINETTA – NOVEMBER 3.

Hetman. THIS MONTH SEES DENIS VILLENEUVE’S SICARIO, A RELENTLESS THRILLER THAT IMMERSES YOU IN THE DARK WORLD OF DRUG TRAFFICKING ON THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER. The film, brilliantly directed and intensely storytelling, follows FBI agent Kate Foxy, played by Emily Blunt, in her harrowing quest for justice in an environment dominated by brutality and corruption – November 10.

The RevenantBy Alejandro González Iñárritu chronicles the epic struggle of Leonardo DiCaprio Hugh Glass as he survives the unforgiving landscapes of North America. Featuring stunning cinematography by Emmanuel Lubezki and DiCaprio’s award-winning acting, it’s an immersive and unforgettable experience – November 24

Brief Meetings

Jill, not supported. Directed by Anthony Eng, Jill, UNCREDITED is a unique portrait of prolific actress Jill Goldstone, known for her work as an addition in several films. Through clips from his performances in a wide range of productions, from Mr. Bean to The Elephant Man, the film becomes an emotional lyrical journey through British popular culture. In addition to honoring Goldstone, the film pays tribute to them all. Numbers in the background of the film industry, offering a poignant study of life lived out of focus – November 29

Short films, great directors

Shams Yuki Hayao Miyazaki’s work is a groundbreaking work dating back 13 years before he co-founded Studio Ghibli, his first solo project as a filmmaker. An emotional short film with magnificent hand-drawn animations from the 70s and with a dramatic tone that lays the foundation for Miyazaki’s subsequent work on Heidi’s design and screenplay, released two years later – November 1.

Oh thank you?. Before the long-awaited theatrical release of Molly Manning Walker’s acclaimed film How to Have Sex, her short film Influencer Thanks well, you? This short film immerses us in the life of Amy, a woman who, after suffering a horrific attack that leaves her without sound, is confronted with a legal system that deepens her trauma. The film is distinguished by its powerful and moving performance, contributing to a captivating story about a woman who seeks to face her past – November 1.

David Lynch: fantasies and dreams

Chirp. In November, MUBI presents the first adaptation of Frank Herbert’s epic sci-fi world, chirp, directed by David Lynch. The film eventually became a true symbol of cult cinema, recognized as a work with vision and ambition. It builds a magnificent world with surreal landscapes and a unique vision, thus crowning with an unparalleled cinematic creativity that continues to captivate audiences with its timeless charm – November 17.

Drawings that come to life: animated films

THREE FAMOUS ANIMATED TITLES, VICENTA BY DARÍO DORIA, ARRIVE ABOUT AN ILLITERATE YOUNG WOMAN WHO STARTS A WAR AGAINST THE ARGENTINE STATE TO ACHIEVE WHAT SHE CONSIDERS JUST: THE LEGAL TERMINATION OF HER DAUGHTER’S PREGNANCY, AS WELL AS LOVING VINCENT BY D.K WELCHMAN AND HUGH WELCHMAN. A young man, painted entirely in oil, arrives at Van Gogh’s last city of life, seeking to deliver the last message to the artist, confronting his past, the history of the painter in his last days. FINALLY, FANTASTIC MR. FOX, DIRECTED BY WES ANDERSON, TELLS THE STORY OF MR. AND MRS FOX LIVING A QUIET LIFE UNTIL MR. FOX PLANS THE BIGGEST CHICKEN HEIST THE ANIMAL WORLD HAS EVER SEEN. Vicenta – November 3. Loving Vincent – November 24. Wonderful Mr. Fox – November 24

Comedy horror

MUBI PRESENTS THE PERFECT COMEDY HORROR JEWEL, SHAUN OF THE DEAD, WRITTEN BY AWARD-WINNING EDGAR WRIGHT. A shining example of a zombie subgenre, he brilliantly balances humor and horror in a cheerful entertaining narrative. With ingenious dialogue and impeccable visual execution, it proves that it can be funny and creepy, offering the perfect combination for horror movie and comedy lovers. SHAUN OF THE DEAD JOINS OUR COMEDY HORROR SHOW, ALONGSIDE OTHER ICONIC FILMS LIKE THERE’S NOTHING OUT THERE, AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON AND ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE. Sean the Dead – November 10. American Werewolf in London – available now. There is nothing there – available now. Only lovers survived – now available

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