Dazed x MUBI Cinema Club

Get tickets to a preview of Chloë Sevigny-starring comedy Magic Farm

The Dazed x MUBI Cinema Club screening of the surreal film will feature a virtual Q&A with director Amalia Ulman and actor Joe Apollonio

In case you missed it, Dazed x MUBI Cinema Club returned for its spring/summer season last week, with a screening of The Last Showgirl opened by a Q&A with director Gia Coppola. But that was just the beginning. Next up is a special preview of Magic Farm, the new feature-length film from artist and filmmaker Amalia Ulman, starring Chloë Sevigny.

Premiered at the 2025 Sundance film festival, Magic Farm stars Sevigny as Edna, the leader of a hapless American documentary crew in search of their next viral film segment – rounded out by her producer, played by Simon Rex, and three junior filmmakers. When they land in the wrong town in rural Argentina, in search of a ‘local’ music star, chaos predictably ensues, featuring a cast of eccentric locals, a fake music trend, and an unfolding health crisis.

Following Ulman’s debut feature film, El Planeta, Magic Farm will hit UK cinemas on May 16. Dazed x MUBI Cinema Club, however, is giving you a chance to get a sneak peek at the surreal comedy on May 14, with a screening at Dalston’s Rio Cinema (doors opening at 6pm). This will begin with a special recorded Q&A with Ulman and actor Joe Apollonio, hosted by Dazed Club creative director Jack Sunnucks.

Sound good? Grab tickets to the screening here, all including a free drink and popcorn. Dazed Club members are also eligible for discounted tickets (find out more here). 

In the meantime, you can revisit the trailer for Magic Farm, and see what else the spring/summer season of Dazed x MUBI Cinema Club has in store, below.

Dazed readers can catch The Last Showgirl and hundreds of incredible films on MUBI with 40 per cent off 12 months. Find out more here.

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