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Any suggestion that our work is connected to funding the war is simply untrue," Mubi CEO Efe Cakarel writes in a new ...
Mubi CEO Efe Cakarel clarified his company’s working relationship with new investor Sequoia Capital, after being accused of ...
Last month, a group of filmmakers associated with the distributor penned their own open letter condemning a MUBI funder's ...
Mubi CEO Efe Cakarel shared an open letter on Thursday clarifying his company’s working relationship with new investor ...
A growing number of filmmakers are calling on Mubi to cut ties from investment fund Sequoia Capital, which backs several ...
Signatories to have had films distributed by Mubi include Ahed’s Knee director Nadav Lapid, the Israeli filmmaker and ...
IndieWire has also obtained a letter sent from roughly half of MUBI staffers, expressing their frustration and demands based ...
Mubi CEO and founder Efe Cakarel has clarified the company's ties to Sequoia Capital after over 35 filmmakers demanded the arthouse distributor publicly condemn "genocide profiteering." ...
Mubi CEO Efe Cakarel clarifies the company’s relationship with Sequoia Capital, denying any operational or financial ties to controversial views and reaffirming Mubi’s independence ...
The impetus for this alleged call was Huang taking to Instagram the day earlier, July 30, and writing that he strongly protested Mubi’s association with investor Sequoia Capital, which has been ...
More than 35 filmmakers, including Joshua Oppenheimer, Sarah Friedland, and Radu Jude, have signed a letter calling on indie film distributor Mubi to cut ties with Sequoia Capital.
The Silicon Valley-based Sequoia has invested in a wide range of companies, including the likes of Apple, Google, ByteDance, Cisco, and Nvidia. Mubi marks a rare foray into entertainment.