Courtesy of MUBIFilm & TVNewsGet tickets to an exclusive screening of Park Chan-wook’s Decision To LeaveDazed x MUBI Cinema Club presents a preview of the award-winning director’s latest, a romantic and sensual murder mysteryShareLink copied ✔️October 12, 2022Film & TVNewsTextDazed Digital Heads up, cinema fans. Dazed x MUBI Cinema Club is set to hold its latest exclusive preview on October 20, as part of its current bumper season of film screenings. This time around, it’s Park Chan-wook’s new detective thriller Decision To Leave on show. Earning Park Chan-wook the title of best director at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, Decision To Leave follows a detective (played by The Host’s Park Hae-il) as he investigates a businessman’s suspicious fall from a snowy mountain peak in South Korea. As he digs deeper into the case, however, he finds himself tangled in a web of deception and desire, provoked by the dead man’s wife (and murder suspect), played by Tang Wei. Dazed will host the preview screening of Decision To Leave at London’s Charlotte Street Hotel on Thursday, October 20, as part of its ongoing partnership with the film distributor and movie streaming service MUBI. Tickets are available here for £6 (also including drinks and a goodie bag). As always, Dazed Club members will be able to get them half price (find out more about Dazed Club here). Dazed x MUBI Cinema Club has also just released 20 more tickets for its screening of Martine Syms’ The African Desperate at the ICA on October 18 due to popular demand. Get them here before they’re gone! In the meantime, revisit the trailer for Decision To Leave – and take a look at what else this Dazed x MUBI Cinema Club season has to offer – down below. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThe story behind Bugonia, Yorgos Lanthimos’ twisted new alien comedyJosh O’Connor and Kelly Reichardt on planning the perfect art heistDazed Club is hosting a free screening of BugoniaThe Voice of Hind Rajab, a Palestinian drama moving audiences to tearsMeet the 2025 winners of the BFI & Chanel Filmmaker AwardsOobah Butler’s guide to getting rich quickRed Scare revisited: 5 radical films that Hollywood tried to banPlainclothes is a tough but tender psychosexual thrillerCillian Murphy and Little Simz on their ‘provoking’ new film, Steve‘It’s like a drug, the adrenaline’: Julia Fox’s 6 favourite horror filmsHow Benny Safdie rewrote the rules of the sports biopic Harris Dickinson’s Urchin is a magnetic study of life on the margins