The Auteurs was founded in 2007 by
Turkish entrepreneur
Efe Çakarel. The next year, in 2008, the American
home-video distribution company
Criterion Collection partnered with The Auteurs to begin a
video-on-demand service. In 2010, The Auteurs changed its name to "Mubi" or "MUBI", a two-syllable word with no specific meaning that
rhymes with "movie", its creators stating that they wanted "a name all audiences can say and spell, without the burden of exclusionary meaning." 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. In 2023, the company announced
Mubi Fest, its annual film festival, to be held in Chile, Colombia, Argentina, Mexico and Brazil. The event was expanded to cities in Europe, the United States and Canada a year later. In February 2024, Mubi acquired a majority stake in Benelux distributor Cinéart. On September 20, 2024, Mubi released
The Substance in theaters worldwide and received critical and commercial success, grossed $77 million as their highest-grossing film ever, which received a
Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Screenplay,
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy out of the 5 nominations at
82nd Golden Globe Awards, 5
Academy Award nominations for
Best Picture,
Best Director,
Best Original Screenplay,
Best Actress, and
Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the
97th Academy Awards (eventually winning in the Makeup and Hairstyling category), and 5 nominations at the
78th British Academy Film Awards. In February 2025,
The New York Times published a major profile piece on Mubi and Efe Çakarel, positioning Mubi as "a real Hollywood player" following the success of
The Substance. At the
Cannes Film Festival in May 2025, Mubi made their largest acquisition to date, as well as the largest deal closed at the festival that year, by paying $24m for distribution rights across multiple territories to
Lynne Ramsay's film
Die My Love, starring
Jennifer Lawrence and
Robert Pattinson. Mubi set a 31 October 2025 date for the company's debut as a direct distributor in the Spanish market with the release of
The Mastermind. The company had previously relied on third parties such as
Elastica Films, Avalon,
A Contracorriente Films, or
Filmin for the distribution of its portfolio in Spain. == Publication ==