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New Movies and Documentaries Coming to Mubi in July 2026
Mubi has announced its July 2026 lineup, including movies and documentaries arriving on the streaming service this month. We’ve compiled the full list of titles along with their premiere dates below.
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Mubi July 2026 Schedule
JULY PROGRAMMING ON MUBI
Featuring the new 4K restoration of Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Amores Perros starring Gael García Bernal, and the exclusive streaming premieres of Christian Petzold’s Miroirs No. 3, and Dea Kulumbegashvili’s April.
Plus, an ode to feminist exploitation filmmaker Stephanie Rothman, a not-so-escapist take on work life, and more!
Friday, July 3
Wasteman, directed by Cal McMau
The bleak reality of prison life is far from underexplored in BAFTA-nominated Wasteman, a gripping thriller starring BAFTA Rising Star winner David Jonsson (Alien: Romulus) and Tom Blyth (Plainclothes). Prolific music video director Cal McMau’s first feature reveals a unique texture of the concrete hellscape in which the prisoners must choose between protecting each other or their own futures. Exclusive Streaming Premiere.
Friday, July 3
Phantoms of July, directed by Julian Radlmaier
Turquoise stones shimmer alongside the dream of an unlikely community in German filmmaker Julian Radlmaier’s bittersweet modern fable Phantoms of July. Ursula, a heartbroken East German waitress, and Neda, a lonely Iranian YouTuber recovering from a broken arm, both feel stuck in fragile, isolating lives. One summer evening, chance and mystery pull them together—through fleeting encounters and mistaken identities—into an unexpected ghost hunt in the mountains. Exclusive Streaming Premiere.
Friday, July 10
Amores Perros, directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu
After 25 years, the legendary debut from five-time Academy Award®-winning director Alejandro G. Iñárritu (The Revenant, Birdman, 21 Grams) returns to the big screen in a stunning 4k restoration. A visceral reflection on human chaos, cruelty, and tenderness, Amores Perros remains as bold and affecting as ever. As three lives from disparate parts of Mexico City converge in a fatal car crash, their fractured stories unfold – revealing they are more connected than they seem. Shot through with Rodrigo Prieto’s dynamic cinematography and Gustavo Santaolalla’s iconic score, Amores Perros is a true masterwork – both a seminal, expressive portrait of Mexico City and a universal exploration of violence, love, and loss. Exclusive Streaming Premiere.
Friday, July 17
Miroirs No. 3, directed by Christian Petzold
Acclaimed German director Christian Petzold’s enigmatic drama shivers with quiet unease. After surviving a car crash, a piano student is taken in by a local family, but as she grows close to them, she begins to uncover ghosts of the past that cannot be ignored. A mysterious Paula Beer is bewitching in her fourth collaboration with Petzold, drawing mystery from his signature understatement. Exclusive Streaming Premiere.
Friday, July 24
April, directed by Dea Kulumbegashvili
Storm clouds darken fields of rapeseed and livestock shrink from torchlight in Dea Kulumbegashvili’s unblinking second feature, named after the cruelest month. Resolutely formalist in its depiction of moral courage, April reckons with male violence and salvific endings in the season of new life. Exclusive Streaming Premiere.
A Game of Inches: Baseball on Film
Few sports have been as deeply entwined with the psyche of a nation as “America’s Pastime,” sitting somewhere between a national hobby and a collective dream. Eschewing misty-eyed nostalgia, these heartfelt films meet the sport at its most gloriously bittersweet. Taking its name from the looping pitch that confounds the batter with leisurely speed, Eephus chronicles the final game held on a Massachusetts community field scheduled for demolition. Unfolding through loose vignettes over the course of an unhurried autumn day, this delightful film builds to a grander portrait of American eccentricity, finding nobility in perseverance and even failure. Penned and directed with veteran nous by former minor-league infielder Ron Shelton—and starring Kevin Costner and Susan Sarandon at their most magnetically sexy—Bull Durham (1988) may just be the greatest baseball film of all time.
Now Streaming
Bull Durham, directed by Ron Shelton
Eephus, directed by Carson Lund
Stephanie Rothman: Feminist Sexploitation
California girls just want to have fun and a fair society for all in Stephanie Rothman’s daring exploitation movies. Adulterating genre thrills with unambiguous feminist politics, these ’70s films are sexy, seductively risky, and knowingly playful—and all their pleasures luster in new restorations.
July 10
Group Marriage, directed by Stephanie Rothman
Terminal Island, directed by Stephanie Rothman
The Working Girls, directed by Stephanie Rothman
Hand-Picked by: Christian Petzold
To celebrate the arrival of Christian Petzold’s bewitching new film Miroirs No. 3, the acclaimed German director selects six works that continue to influence his own, presented alongside a selection of his films.
July 1
Transit, directed by Christian Petzold
July 17
Miroirs No. 3, directed by Christian Petzold
Now Streaming
Burning, directed by Lee Chang-dong
Dancer in the Dark, directed by Lars von Trier
First Name: Carmen, directed by Jean-Luc Godard
Grand Tour, directed by Miguel Gomes
Ida, directed by Pawel Pawlikowski
Phoenix, directed by Christian Petzold
Undine, directed by Christian Petzold
What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? directed by Alexandre Koberidze
Work Sucks, I Know
Workers usually draw the short straw. For those at the bottom of the pile—whether tilling the fields, manning the factories, or delivering fast food ordered from an app—things have remained much the same in each iteration of capitalism. With a withering eye, the films in this collection survey the specifics of the modern workplace, where poor conditions, terrible pay, and boredom are the daily reality of the 99 percent—and higher-ups find new ways to make lives hell.
Now Streaming
Atropia, directed by Hailey Benton Gates
The Boss of It All, directed by Lars von Trier
Decision to Leave, directed by Park Chan-wook
The Delinquents, directed by Rodrigo Moreno
Do Not Expect Too Much From the End of the World, directed by Radu Jude
Fallen Leaves, directed by Aki Kaurismäki
La Cocina, directed by Alonso Ruizpalacios
Sometimes I Think About Dying, directed by Rachel Lambert
& more!
Tuning in: Sonic Journeys
Not for 100 years has cinema done without sound, so it’s about time we paid it more attention. Platforming films of every frequency—from docs about famous instrumentalists to thrillers that will stress-test your speakers—this euphonious collection amps up those films that make a scene with sound.
July 1
24 Hour Party People, directed by Michael Winterbottom
Ali & Ava, directed by Clio Barnard
Ennio, directed by Giuseppe Tornatore
The Great Silence, directed by Sergio Corbucci
In Pursuit of Silence, directed by Patrick Shen
Shy People, directed by Andrey Konchalovskiy
Tarpon, directed by Christian Odasso & Guy de la Valden
Now Streaming
7 Piano Sketches, directed by Graham Mason
Mitski: The Land, directed by Grant James
& more!
Complete list of films coming to MUBI in July
July 1
The Great Silence, directed by Sergio Corbucci
24 Hour Party People, directed by Michael Winterbottom
Shy People, directed by Andrey Konchalovskiy
Neruda, directed by Pablo Larraín
In Pursuit of Silence, directed by Patrick Shen
Transit, directed by Christian Petzold
Ali & Ava, directed by Clio Barnard
Tarpon, directed by Christian Odasso & Guy de la Valdene
Ennio, directed by Giuseppe Tornatore
July 3
Self-Criticism of a Bourgeois Dog, directed by Julian Radlmaier
Phantoms of July, directed by Julian Radlmaier
Wasteman, directed by Cal McMau
July 10
Amores Perros, directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu
Terminal Island, directed by Stephanie Rothman
Group Marriage, directed by Stephanie Rothman
The Working Girls, directed by Stephanie Rothman
The Non-Actor, directed by Eliza Callahan
July 17
Miroirs No. 3, directed by Christian Petzold
July 24
April, directed by Dea Kulumbegashvili
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