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MUBI

Release date: 3 November 2010

For use with: PlayStation 3

Watch, share and discover a new world of film masterpieces with MUBI.

  • The new PlayStation 3 service is an incredible online film library for movie lovers, packed to the rafters with acclaimed independent, foreign and classic films.
  • Offering video on demand, each streamed film is available to view for a seven-day rental period at just £2.99, while short movies can be purchased for £0.79.
  • Film fans with an insatiable appetite for cinema can watch as much as they want with a monthly subscription for just £9.99.
  • MUBI features a uniquely curated library of films, from hidden gems to classic cinema, foreign hits and independent festival winners; each film has been chosen because of its unique cinematic quality.
  • With Facebook and PlayStation Network friends list integration you can share your cinematic discoveries and viewing experiences, become a fan of a film, rate it or recommend it.
  • Find out everything you wanted to know about a director who has captured your imagination, and discover something new by checking out which films your friends have been watching.
  • Download the MUBI application for free from PlayStation Store, or go to TV/Video Services > [My Channels] on the XMB™ Menu and install MUBI directly from there.

Visit MUBI.com.

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Recently Added to MUBI's Catalogue

The concepts of real life and fiction, documentary and drama, are explored in this real-life feature which follows the unbelievable life of Petra, a German woman living in Turkey.

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Winner of the 2010 Palme d'Or, Apichatpong Weerasethakul's latest masterpiece takes us on a one-of-a-kind journey to a jungle replete with ghosts, memories and the transmigration of souls.

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A Czech immigrant (played by Björk who won the Best Actress prize at Cannes for her devastating performance) copes with her encroaching blindness by escaping into musical fantasies. From director Lars von Trier.

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Made just 37 years after the novel's publication and eight years after the birth of cinema, the first film adaptation was directed by Cecil Hepworth and Percy Stow, and was based on Sir John Tenniel's original illustrations.

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