Immerse yourself in cinema at home with MUBI
Immerse yourself in cinema at home with
MUBI
Discover, watch and share a new world of
film masterpieces with MUBI, the new PlayStation®3 service
that turns your TV into an on-demand international
cinema
Cannes, 18th May 2010: Sony
Computer Entertainment Europe [SCEE] has announced a
partnership with leading online film library MUBI, to bring
to PlayStation®3 (PS3™) a new service that will break
open the world of independent, international and classic
cinema, and introduce PS3 owners to movies outside the
mainstream. MUBI will be a free, downloadable application
that gives PS3 owners the key to the ever-expanding film
library of MUBI - an incredible online
‘cinemateque’ for movie lovers, packed to the rafters
with acclaimed independent, foreign and classic films to
stream on demand.
This Spring, PS3 users will have access to a treasure trove of celluloid curated by experts - so that even non-experts can enjoy what might otherwise take a lifetime to discover. MUBI will offer more than 300 films at launch from directors from Audiard to Zeferelli; and they’re all going to be available to stream directly to your PS3. You’ll get to discover movies you never dreamed about, watch your choice of films whenever you like, and talk about the ones you love with your friends.
So how will it all work? First, you download the free MUBI application from PlayStation®Store. Then, you open it up and start watching – it’s really that easy. Next, you look around in amazement. You find festival gems, classics, famous independent releases and art-house flicks. You discover the work of world-famous directors like the Coen Brothers and Tarantino alongside Latin American directors and restored shorts from the most obscure of archives. You’ll spot free-to-watch movies alongside pay-per-view movies that you can rent for a week – and you’ll be tempted by the thought of an all-you-can-watch monthly subscription. You find exclusive online premieres, Oscar-winners, Palme D’Or winners, collaborations with international film festivals, and so many other choices you might not know where to start. But MUBI offers a whole community of film loving fans so that help is always at hand
Joining SCEE President Andrew House in Cannes
at the unveiling of the new service, MUBI founder Efe
Çakarel said: “MUBI is the fastest growing online
destination for lovers of independent, foreign and classic
film - and it is amazing how many people that covers.
Our
partnership with PlayStation® brings online cinema to TV
screens in homes around the world giving PlayStation owners
a whole new world of entertainment to explore. And
discovery couldn’t be more fun - from finding out about
the films behind the latest buzz at Cannes, to taking the
film recommendation of MUBI members like Martin
Scorsese.”
Andrew House welcomed MUBI to PlayStation adding: “PlayStation is about great entertainment, from games to content, delivered straight to the living room or enjoyed on the go. MUBI offers the perfect independent counterpoise to our box-office blockbuster, hi-def, video delivery service, catering for the tastes of an ever broader customer base. Add in PS3’s DVD and Blu-ray disc player and we have the perfect ticket for film lovers.”
This is cinema for cinema lovers – a movie service that takes you beyond the mainstream and deep into thousands of views of our world through different lenses – all streamed straight to your PS3 to turn your living room into your own private cinema. MUBI for PS3 will be launched this Spring initially in the UK, Ireland, France, Italy, Iberia, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Benelux, Nordic countries, Australia and New Zealand. Prepare to dim your lights and enjoy the main feature.
Find out more at www.eu.playstation.com/mubi
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