MUBI In September Will Be ‘Dark, Erotic And Spiritual’
We’re days away from September, nights getting darker earlier, cooler. What better time to settle down in front of your television and watch some great unique films. Global streaming service MUBI have that selection which next month will be ‘dark, erotic and spiritual‘.
MUBI in September will have a fun, meta comedy from Sundance, Rotting In The Sun. Power and sexual tension explored in a series of erotic thrillers that include Bound. Plus Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Abel Ferrara and Werner Herzog, much more…
MUBI RELEASES: ROTTING IN THE SUN

Chilean writer-director Sebastiรกn Silva hilariously turns the camera on himself in the Sundance hit Rotting in the Sun (2023), his fresh and fun meta-comedy that skewers the business of filmmaking and our self-obsessed culture.
Depressed, doom-scrolling and downing absurd amounts of Ketamine, director Sebastiรกn Silva takes a much-needed break from Mexico City to unwind at a gay beach town. There, he encounters gregarious Instagram influencer Jordan Firstman (playing himself), and Sebastiรกn reluctantly agrees to collaborate on an upcoming project. But, when Jordan arrives in Mexico City to get to work on their project, Sebastiรกn is nowhere to be found and his skittish housekeeper Seรฑora Vero (Catalina Saavedra) seems to know more than sheโs letting on.
Rotting in the Sun (Sebastiรกn Silva, 2023) – 15th September
SPOTLIGHT ON SEBASTIรN SILVA

A darling on the international indie scene, Chilean director Sebastiรกn Silva made a name for himself through a series of critically acclaimed satires containing a distinctive blend of dark comedy and critique. Our Spotlight on Sebastiรกn Silva highlights his self-referential, self-mocking, explosive comedies, each film moving into more outrageous, unhinged and ambitious territory.
Life Kills Me (Sebastiรกn Silva, 2007) – 15th September
Crystal Fairy & The Magical Cactus (Sebastiรกn Silva, 2013) – 15th September
Nasty Baby (Sebastiรกn Silva, 2015) – 15th September
BOUND BY DESIRE: EROTIC THRILLERS

Combining elements of sensuality, sexual tension, and suspenseful storytelling, the erotic thriller subgenre has blurred the lines between danger and desire ever since it gained prominence in the 1980s. Within this focus, we bring the neo-noir crime thriller Bound (1996), which sees a passionate love affair develop whilst navigating a web of deceit. Adrian Lyneโs Unfaithful (2002) explores similar themes of infidelity and emotional turmoil when Connie’s life spirals out of control after she engages in an illicit affair. Rounding off this focus is Brian De Palmaโs Passion (2012), which explores themes of power, desire and psychological manipulation when tensions rise among two colleagues at an advertising agency.
Bound (Lilly Wachowski, Lana Wachowski, 1996) – 8th September
Passion (Brian De Palma, 2012) – 8th September
Unfaithful (Adrian Lyne, 2002) – 8th September
TO SLEEP SO AS TO DREAM: THREE FILMS BY APICHATPONG WEERASETHAKUL

The cinema of the great Thai filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul haunts liminal, transitional spaces where spiritual borders are as permeable as those between consciousness and dreams. Itโs a fascination made literal in Cemetery of Splendour (2015), in which ancient spirits cross into the modern world and a group of soldiers are struck down by a mysterious sleeping sickness. Also featuring in this special triple bill is the Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or winner, Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (2010), which weaves together the story of a man facing his own mortality with supernatural elements and the unique and experimental, Mekong Hotel (2012).
Mekong Hotel (Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 2012) – 13th September
Cemetery of Splendour (Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 2015) – 19th September
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 2010) –30th September
IN SEARCH OF LOST TIME: FILMS BY TERENCE DAVIES

Celebrated as one of Britainโs greatest living filmmakers, Terence Davies has crafted enthralling lyrical reveries of memories lost and found, where the past is more achingly alive than the present. Casting a sympathetic eye to outsiders, Daviesโ films are sensitive to the values of community and familial relationships, as well as the healing power of popular music and cinema. This September we bring Daviesโ poignant exploration of family dynamics and memory Distant Voices, Still Lives (1988), along with the New York period drama starring Gillian Anderson, The House of Mirth (2000) and Daviesโ personal documentary exploring his hometown, Liverpool, Of Time and The City (2008).
Distant Voices, Still Lives (Terence Davies, 1988) – 3rd Septemberย
The House of Mirth (Terence Davies, 2000) – 3rd Septemberย
Of Time and The City (Terence Davies, 2008) – Now Showing
ABEL FERRARA: A DOUBLE BILL

Celebrated for his unconventional anti-heroes, American filmmaker Abel Ferrara started his career shooting pornographic and slasher films and has since gained a reputation for creating raw and gritty films. While his work has sometimes courted controversy, his distinctive cinematic voice has also earned him recognition and a dedicated following. Often addressing themes of human nature, morality, and personal struggles, China Girl (1987) and Tommaso (2019) stay true to this and depict his exploration of characters dealing with cultural clashes and internal conflicts.
China Girl (Abel Ferrara, 1987) – 22nd September
Tommaso (Abel Ferrara, 2019) – 23rd September
SHORT FILMS BIG NAMES
In the Wild West, three cowboys capture a mysterious, well-dressed Frenchman who introduces himself through food and poetry. This collision of cultures, stormy at first, paves way to a joyful bonfire evening.
The Cowboy and the Frenchman (1988) is a surreal and light-hearted comedy from legendary director David Lynch, predating the pilot of Twin Peaks. Cheerful and good-humoured in its funny commentary on stereotypes both of France and the American Wild West, the short stars Harry Dean Stanton as a deaf cowboy and Jack Nance as his friend.
The Cowboy and the Frenchman (David Lynch, 1988) – 20th September
PERFORMERS WE LOVE: VICKY KRIEPS

Since the mid-2010s, Vicky Krieps has become an indelible, irresistible screen presence performing womanhood with a singular kind of unkempt grace. Whether her character is suffocated by a tightly-laced corset or just plain old domesticity, Performers We Love: Vicky Krieps shows the polyglot actress come alive in battles with convention, liberating her characters to be achingly fragile and resilient all at once.
The Chambermaid Lynn (Igor Haeb, 2014) – 7th Septemberย
Bergman Island (Mia Hansen-Lรธve, 2021) – Now Streaming
Hold Me Tight (Mathieu Amalric, 2021) – Now Streaming
Corsage (Marie Kreutzer, 2022) – Now Streaming
WERNER HERZOG: ECSTATIC TRUTHS

Continuing this September is our very special focus on Werner Herzog, Werner Herzog: Ecstatic Truths. Endlessly versatile, there are few stones Herzog has left unturned โ whether moving between documentary and fictional modes or boldly experimenting with the potential of genres like science-fiction and thriller. From the deepest jungles to the American heartland, these films demand physically involved performances from a talented, often recurring, cast of actors. Committed to a relentless pursuit of the โecstatic truthโ of art, Herzogโs films are inspired by a roving spirit of adventure and exploration that pushes at the very limits of human experience.
Stroszek (Werner Herzog, 1977) โ 5th Septemberย
Nosferatu, The Vampyre (Werner Herzog, 1979) โ 5th September
Fitzcarraldo (Werner Herzog, 1982) โ 5th Septemberย
Cobra Verde (Werner Herzog, 1987) โ 5th Septemberย
Invincible (Werner Herzog, 2001) โ 5th Septemberย
Family Romance, LCC (Werner Herzog, 2019) โ 5th Septemberย
MUBI UK & IRELAND SEPTEMBER 2023
01/09/2023 | The Immigrantย | James Gray
02/09/2023 | Vivariumย | Lorcan Finnegan
03/09/2023 | Distant Voices, Still Livesย | Terence Davies | In Search of Lost Time: Films by Terence Davies
03/09/2023 | The House of Mirth | Terence Davies | In Search of Lost Time: Films by Terence Davies
05/09/2023 | Fitzcarraldo | Werner Herzogย |ย Werner Herzog: Ecstatic Truths
05/09/2023 | Stroszek | Werner Herzogย |ย Werner Herzog: Ecstatic Truths
05/09/2023 | Invincible | Werner Herzogย |ย Werner Herzog: Ecstatic Truths
05/09/2023 | Cobra Verde | Werner Herzogย |ย Werner Herzog: Ecstatic Truths
05/09/2023 | Nosferatu the Vampyre | Werner Herzogย |ย Werner Herzog: Ecstatic Truths
05/09/2023 | Family Romance, LLC | Werner Herzogย |ย Werner Herzog: Ecstatic Truths
07/09/2023 | The Chambermaid Lynnย | Ingo Haeb
08/09/2023 | Unfaithful | Adrian Lyne | Bound by Desire: Erotic Thrillers
08/09/2023 | Passion | Brian De Palmaย | Bound by Desire: Erotic Thrillers
08/09/2023 | Bound | Lana Wachowski, Lilly Wachowskiย | Bound by Desire: Erotic Thrillers
12/09/2023 | The Goob | Guy Myhill
13/09/2023 | Mekong Hotel | Apichatpong Weerasethakulย | To Sleep So as to Dream: Three Films by Apichatpong Weerasethakul
15/09/2023 | Life Kills Me | Sebastiรกn Silvaย | Spotlight onย Sebastiรกn Silva
15/09/2023 | Nasty Baby | Sebastiรกn Silvaย | Spotlight onย Sebastiรกn Silva
15/09/2023 | Rotting in the Sunย | Sebastiรกn Silvaย | Spotlight onย Sebastiรกn Silva
17/09/2023 | Two Loversย | James Gray
19/09/2023 | Cemetery of Splendour | Apichatpong Weerasethakulย | To Sleep So as to Dream: Three Films by Apichatpong Weerasethakul
20/09/2023 | Oliviaย | Jacqueline Audry | Boarding School
20/09/2023 | The Cowboy and the Frenchman | David Lynch | Short Films Big Names
22/09/2023 | China Girl | Abel Ferrara | Abel Ferrara: A Double Bill
20/09/2023 | Innocence | Lucile Hadลพihaliloviฤ | Boarding School
23/09/2023 | Tomasso | Abel Ferrara | Abel Ferrara: A Double Bill
26/09/2023 | Khrustalyov, My Car! | Aleksei German
27/09/2023 | Nothing Sacred | William A. Wellman
30/09/2023 | Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives | Apichatpong Weerasethakulย | To Sleep So as to Dream: Three Films by Apichatpong Weerasethakul
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