The next year, in 2008, the American home-video distribution company Criterion Collection partnered with The Auteurs to begin a video-on-demand service.
"[9] In January 2022, MUBI announced the acquisition of arthouse cinema production and sales company The Match Factory.
[11] Prior to the 79th Venice International Film Festival world premiere, MUBI entered the TV industry by acquiring The Kingdom Exodus miniseries and bringing out the first two seasons of the original series in director's cuts.
[12] In 2023, the company announced MUBI Fest, its annual film festival, to be held in Chile, Colombia, Argentina, Mexico and Brazil.
Throughout the years, the most consistent coverages of these sections in MUBI Notebook has been made by writers Michael Sicinski[17] and David Hudson.
Some of the highlighted professionals include Yasujiro Ozu, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Emma Seligman, Mike Leigh, Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Park Chan-wook, Jean-Luc Godard, Tsai Ming-liang, Pedro Costa, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Tacita Dean, and Sergei Loznitsa, among many others.
[28] MUBI Productions and co-productions include Port Authority (Danielle Lessovitz), Farewell Amor (Ewka Msangi), Our Men (Rachel Lang), Memory (Michel Franco), My First Film (Zia Anger), Bring Them Down (Christopher Andrews), One Fine Morning and If Love Should Die (Mia Hansen-Løve), Gasoline Rainbow (the Ross brothers),[29] Rosebush Pruning (Karim Aïnouz), Father, Mother, Sister, Brother (Jim Jarmusch), Witches (Elizabeth Sankey), Magic Farm (Amalia Ulman) and The Mastermind (Kelly Reichardt).