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MUBI hosts food and film celebration at Selfridges cinema this November

MUBI hosts food and film celebration at Selfridges cinema this November

Global film distributor and streaming platform MUBI has announced Let’s Eat! Food and Film, an all-day event at The Cinema at Selfridges on Thursday 20th November 2025. Kicking off at 2pm, the London takeover blends cult culinary cinema with gastronomic experiences, exclusive talks and tasty surprises, offering a feast for the senses just in time for the winter chill.

Tickets start from £10 (£6 concessions), and the programme promises a packed schedule of screenings and events into the evening. The line-up includes cult hits such as Big Night, The Lunchbox, First Cow, Phantom Thread, Babette’s Feast, Raw and The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover. Complementary food and drinks will be on offer throughout, with free pizza for early arrivals and a specially curated menu by chef and culinary artist Heal Goblin (Nil Mutluer) available during the evening.

MUBI’s day-long celebration aims to explore the relationship between food and cinema across global cultures and genres. The event also serves as the launch of a new MUBI season dedicated to food on screen, which will span their streaming platform, podcast and Notebook magazine.

Beyond the big screen, there will be a photography exhibition previewing an upcoming Notebook feature, a cocktail collaboration with Campari, and a food-themed film quiz hosted by Sandwich magazine. Student discounts apply for all screenings.

The full event is part of a broader initiative by MUBI to dive deeper into the role of food in cinematic storytelling. Expect rich stories, sensory delights and more than a few appetite-inducing scenes in what promises to be a one-of-a-kind film experience.

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MUBI presents: Let’s Eat! Food and Film is taking place at The Cinema at Selfridges on 20th November 2025. For more information, visit here.

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