Sandra Hüller’s Berlin Winner ‘Rose’ Secures Major Mubi Acquisition: Check if It’s Available in Your Country
Mubi consistently curates a collection of global masterpieces that challenge conventional storytelling and celebrate artistic bravery. The platform serves as a sanctuary for cinephiles who crave narratives that go beyond the surface of mainstream entertainment. Their latest acquisition, Rose, marks a significant moment for international cinema fans awaiting a dark and atmospheric journey. This upcoming feature promises to redefine the period drama through a lens of grit and historical intrigue.
A gripping tale of identity and isolation unfolds as a mysterious stranger enters a rural community.
Mubi acquires Silver Bear-winning film Rose
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According to Deadline, the Berlinale winner Rose has been acquired by Mubi for distribution across North America, the United Kingdom, and several major international territories like Ireland, Italy, Turkey, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand. This Austrian-German production captured significant attention during its world premiere for its stark black-and-white aesthetic.
Sandra Hüller delivers an exceptional performance that earned her the prestigious Silver Bear for best leading performance at the festival. Her presence as the actress-of-the-hour adds immense weight to this period drama directed by Markus Schleinzer. The Match Factory is currently handling overseas sales for this Schubert and Row Pictures production.
The film explores the life of a disfigured stranger who claims an abandoned farmstead while seeking acceptance. As the villagers slowly trust the hardworking newcomer, a web of impossible deceit begins to tighten. While Mubi has not confirmed a specific release date, the anticipation for this psychological study continues to grow globally.
The streaming giant continues to expand its impressive portfolio with award-winning titles and visionary directors.
A future defined by excellence in Mubi
Mubi maintains a formidable reputation by releasing acclaimed titles such as the Oscar-winning Sentimental Value and the BAFTA winner My Father’s Shadow. Their catalog features diverse works like The Secret Agent and the Golden Lion winner Father Mother Sister Brother by Jim Jarmusch. These films represent the pinnacle of contemporary global filmmaking and artistic achievement.
The upcoming slate is equally ambitious, featuring highly anticipated projects like Fatherland from director Paweł Pawlikowski. Fans of independent cinema are also looking forward to Let Love In by Felix Van Groeningen. Each selection reflects a commitment to storytelling that resonates with audiences long after the credits roll.
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Additional highlights include the unique vision of Jane Schoenbrun in Teenage S** and D**** at Camp Miasma. Andrew Haigh will also contribute to the platform with his upcoming project titled A Long Winter. These titles ensure that Mubi remains the essential destination for viewers who seek a bold and uncompromising vision like Rose.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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