MUBI's lineup for February 2025 features titles such as Matt and Mara, Eureka, Asako I & II, and additional films.

MUBI's lineup for February 2025 features titles such as Matt and Mara, Eureka, Asako I & II, and additional films.

      MUBI has announced its streaming lineup for February 2025, which includes a variety of significant new releases such as Kazik Radwanski’s Matt & Mara, Lisandro Alonso’s Eureka, Monica Sorelle’s Mountains, Marija Kavtardzé’s Slow, and Monia Chokri’s The Nature of Love, among others. Other notable films in the lineup feature works by Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Brady Corbet, and Peter Weir.

      Blake Simons recently praised Matt and Mara as one of the top films of 2024, stating, “Kazik Radwanski’s heartfelt, largely improvised story about friends who aren’t quite lovers excels in illustrating the subtleties of unarticulated emotions. The reserved exchanges between Deragh Campbell and Matt Johnson are filled with a gentle warmth and muted sorrow. In the end, Mara tucks a crumpled receipt into a book and returns it to its place on the shelf. Sometimes, that’s what a great film represents: a glimpse into our emotions. Matt and Mara is now available on the shelf for those who wish to revisit it.”

      See the complete lineup below and enjoy 30 days free here.

      February 1st

      L’avance, directed by Djiby Kebe

      You Hide Me, directed by Nii Kwate Owoo

      Matt & Mara, directed by Kazik Radwanski | Latest & Greatest

      Slow, directed by Marija Kavtardzé | Latest & Greatest

      Mountains, directed by Monica Sorelle | Latest & Greatest

      The Nature of Love, directed by Monia Chokri | Will They? Won’t They?

      Asako I & II, directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi | Will They? Won’t They?

      Unrest, directed by Cyril Schäublin

      Welcome to Chechnya, directed by David France

      February 15th

      Happening, directed by Audrey Diwan

      The Childhood of a Leader, directed by Brady Corbet

      Paris, 13th District, directed by Jacques Audiard

      February 21st

      Finding Vivian Maier, directed by John Maloof, Charlie Siskel | And the Oscar Goes to…

      The Way Back, directed by Peter Weir | And the Oscar Goes to…

      Eureka, directed by Lisandro Alonso | Latest & Greatest

MUBI's lineup for February 2025 features titles such as Matt and Mara, Eureka, Asako I & II, and additional films.

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MUBI's lineup for February 2025 features titles such as Matt and Mara, Eureka, Asako I & II, and additional films.

MUBI has announced its streaming lineup for the upcoming month, showcasing a range of significant new releases such as Kazik Radwanski's Matt & Mara, Lisandro Alonso's Eureka, Monica Sorelle's Mountains, Marija Kavtardzé's Slow, and Monia Chokri's The Nature of Love, among others. Other notable entries include works by Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Brady Corbet, Peter Weir, and more. Recently naming