CEO Efe Cakarel discloses the financial losses the arthouse streamer faced, including layoffs and negative cash flow after "Die, My Love" flopped.
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London-headquartered arthouse streamer Mubi was hit hard by a Palestine-related PR storm last year, its chief executive, Efe ...
Mubi, the upstart indie film company that made “The Substance” into an Oscar sensation, traces its origins to Tokyo on New Year’s Eve 2006, when Efe Cakarel, then a vacationing Turkish-born film ...
Renowned British streaming giant Mubi reportedly experienced a torrid 2025, suffering millions in losses, all the while ...
Once aiming for the coveted spot as the cinephile’s streamer of choice, Mubi came close in 2024, when its tote bags were all ...
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The Sequoia controversy cost Mubi 200,000 subscribers in 2025 and hit revenue, according to a report in the Wall Street ...
Mubi and IPR. VC have locked what has been described as a multi-year alliance to co-finance a slate of European films for ...
Mubi has struck a multi-year co-financing pact with Helsinki-based investment fund manager IPR.VC to bankroll a slate of ...
Though Cakarel had never attended Sundance, he did have a deep knowledge of technology, having graduated from MIT with an engineering degree before enrolling in Stanford’s MBA program. After working ...
(NEXSTAR) — Like millions of people around the world, you probably have subscriptions to streaming platforms like Netflix, Disney+, Max and Prime Video. Inflationary factors may have many looking for ...
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