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She emphasised that she’s proud of Carter Efe and the work he does, and according to her, couples should stand by each other, even when their profession may not be considered conventional.
Speaking at a session at the Mumbai Film Festival Friday, Mubi CEO Efe Cakarel said the service will bow in India "in the next couple of weeks" and will also include a specially curated Indian channel ...
Jim Jarmusch ‘s next feature “Father Mother Sister Brother” will screen in competition on the Lido, according to Efe Cakarel, the CEO of the film’s co-producer Mubi.
Efe Cakarel spoke during the inaugural SXSW London in the British capital on Friday, saying the hot streak in Cannes came ahead of Venice, where the company will screen the new Jim Jarmusch movie.
“We have the new Jim Jarmusch film. We are a co-producer on that, and it’s already confirmed to be in competition at Venice,” Mubi CEO Efe Cakarel said this afternoon during a Q&A session at ...
The Venice Film Festival’s official line-up announcement is still weeks away, but thanks to Efe Cakarel, we know that Jarmush and “Father Mother Sister Brother” will be there, and likely in ...
Efe Cakarel spoke during the inaugural SXSW London in the British capital on Friday, saying the hot streak in Cannes came ahead of Venice, where the company will screen the new Jim Jarmusch movie.
Mubi is set to expand its theatrical operations in Italy as Efe Cakarel, CEO of the global streamer, producer and film distributor, recently anticipated in an interview for a Variety cover story ...
Each day a new film is added to the 30, while the oldest one is removed. Addressing a session at the ongoing Mumbai Film Festival, Mubi CEO Efe Cakarel said that 2019 is "when the company will begin ...
“We understand the economics of specialty film intimately and have built our business model to sustainably support ambitious projects,” founder Efe Cakarel said in a recent Deadline feature.
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 ...