More: films about revenge, the ups and downs of love, and teenage rebellion
THE Mubic announced on Wednesday, 5, the full program of films that reach streaming in February. Launches include an Oscar -nominated directors and exclusive titles. Check below:
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Revenge
Revenge never goes out of style, but it always has a price. The debut feature film CORALIE FARGEAT (The substance), Revengewhich also names the new collection of Mubicunites with classics like Oldboy(Park Chan-Wook), Kill Bill: Volume 1 (Tarantine) and The suspects(Denis Villeneuve) – In a selection of productions that offer intense and visceral experiences, with the headquarters taken to the extreme.

SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT
A selection dedicated to portraying youth in its most intense form. Of Bully – Violent Youthfrom Larry Clarkwhich opens the violence and inconsequential hedonism in the suburbs of Florida, the Rodrigo D: In the futurefrom Victor Gaviriawhich captures the brutality of growing in Medellin of the 1990s, the new collection brings stories marked by rebellion, search for identity and excesses of adolescence. Between risks, discoveries and transgressions, these films highlight the intensity of a generation that lives on the edge.

Strange Modern World: Carolina Markowicz Movies
Between the absurd and the real, the collection Strange Modern World: Carolina Markowicz Movies It challenges conventions by turning daily life into fable and the unusual mirror of society. With sharp humor and scathing social criticism, his filmography inhabits a Brazil full of contrasts, where marginality and fantasy walk side by side. Of The orphanawarded in Cannes, to the impactful CoalIts feature film debut, the productions travel the provocative paths of one of the most original voices of contemporary cinema.

Well you want me, you want me
THE Mubic presents the collection Well you want me, you want mewhich explores the ups and downs of love, from illusion to disenchantment, through stories of impossible meetings, party hearts and loves. Of contemporary France of Paris, 13th District (JACQUES AUDIARD) What We See We We look at the sky?(Alexandre Koberidze), passing through the exclusive Toronto Matt and Mara (Kazik Radwanski), the selection takes a walk through different cities and styles, united by the universal emotion of loving and letting go.

Oscar nominated directors
Only nine women were indicated in the best direction category, in almost a century of awards. To celebrate these directors and expand the visibility of cinema made by women, the Mubic It presents a collection that rescues striking works. Highlighted, it reaches the platform Mimi, the metallurgicalfrom Lina Wertmüllerthe first woman indicated in the history of the award. Also composed of movies of Kathryn Bigelow, Jane Campion, Justine Triet, Chloé Zhao and Sofia Coppolathe selection provides an essential tribute to the talent and resilience of women who left their mark in the Oscar.

Exclusive
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In fifteen minutes, the powerful debut of Djiby kebe accurately exposes the cultural dilemma and the commodification of art through the journey of a young artist in crisis. With an intimate narrative, calculated social criticism and the intense performance of Bucketthe short film selected at festivals like Interviews and HAMPTONS FILM FESTIVAL It offers an unforgettable visual and emotional experience.
Shanghai Blues
Shanghai Blues It combines romance, comedy and drama in a moving story about a reunion after a decade of separation. Directed by TSUI HARKthe film set in 1937 has a vibrant aesthetic, surrounding soundtrack and a unique approach to the postwar era. Restored in 4K in celebration of its 40th anniversary, it is one of the most beloved works of Hong Kong cinema.

Cecil well demented
John Waters It makes an irreverent criticism of Hollywood by telling the story of a group of fanatical movie buffs that kidnap a star to force her to act in her subversive film. With its provocative style and a sharp script, Waters Celebrates the rebellion of independent cinema while challenging industry conventions. An anarchic cinematic manifesto that maintains the status of classic cult.

Grand Theft Hamlet
Winner of two British Independent Film Awardsthe documentary debuts exclusively in the Mubic on February 21. In the documentary, two unemployed actors, in full lockdown, embark on an unlikely mission: setting up hamlet within the chaotic universe of Grand Theft Auto. The result is a surreal and unexpectedly exciting experience. Directed by Pinny Grylls and Sam Crane, Grand Theft Hamlet won the public and criticism at festivals like Sxsw, Hot docs, CPH: Dox, Bfi London, Sitges and Vancouverbesides awards like Grand Prize in DMZ DOCS and best documentary in Sitges Festival.

Memories of a love
Starring Colin Firth and Stanley Tuccithe LGBTQia+ Drama+ follows Sam and Tusker, married twenty years ago, on a trip through England to review people in the past. Since Tusker has been diagnosed with dementia, the couple tries to enjoy every moment together. However, throughout the road trip, your love will be tested like never before.

The substance – dubbed in Portuguese
With five nominations to Oscarincluding better film and the historic appointment of Demi Moore as best actress, The substance It gets even closer to the Brazilian audience with a high level voice acting, which brings more intensity to its disturbing social criticism. An unmissable experience, now with audio in Portuguese, conducted by Unisom studio. In the acting cast, Monica Rossi It’s Elizabeth Sparkle (Demi Moore), Samira Fernandes It’s sue (Margaret Qualley), Hélio Ribeiro It’s Harvey (Dennis Quaid) and Marco Antônio Abreu Makes the voice of the substance (Yann Bean).

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