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MUBI to Release Garth Jennings-Directed Film on Pulp in Spring 2026

MUBI is set to bring the Britpop phenomenon of Pulp back into the spotlight with a brand‑new documentary scheduled for a spring 2026 release.

The 90‑minute feature, titled Pulp: What Do You Do for an Encore?, is directed by Garth Jennings and narrated by the band’s frontman, Jarvis Cocker. Jennings, whose credits include The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Son of Rambow, and Sing, is known for a kinetic visual style that will give the film a fresh, energetic feel.

The documentary traces Pulp’s evolution from a Sheffield‑based indie act to a cultural icon. It blends footage from the band’s recent arena tour supporting the 2025 album More with four decades of previously unseen archival material. The soundtrack intercuts twenty Pulp tracks—ranging from early hits to deeper cuts—with Cocker’s reflective narration.

Production has been led by Octavia Peissel of Opal Films, Danny Gabai and Amy Rattray of VICE Studios, and Paul Dugdale. Executive producers include Stuart Goldstein, Tom Healy, Rosie Taylor (all from VICE Studios), Harper Simon, Mark Sainsbury, Jarvis Cocker, and Jeanette Lee. Editor Barney Pilling, whose work on The Grand Budapest Hotel and Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris earned critical acclaim, brings a polished finish to the film.

MUBI’s decision to produce and distribute the documentary follows its established model of offering niche, original content that is unavailable on larger streaming platforms. The platform’s catalogue already features a mix of arthouse, documentary, and independent films, and it has a history of collaborating with filmmakers who bring a distinct visual voice.

Pulp’s history provides a rich backdrop for the story. Formed in 1978, the group reached mainstream success in the mid‑1990s with albums such as Different Class (1995) and This Is Hardcore (1998). After a 2001 split, they reunited in 2011 and again in 2022. Their eighth studio album, More, released in June 2025, became the band’s first number‑one album in over a decade.

Jarvis Cocker’s narration ties together the band’s musical evolution and the personal stories of its members. Cocker, who has pursued a solo career and hosts the BBC Radio 6 Music show Jarvis Cocker’s Sunday Service, offers an insider perspective that enriches the film’s narrative.

The documentary’s release aligns with Pulp’s broader media strategy. In addition to the film, the band has announced a live album titled Live! and a concert film set for a summer 2026 release. Together, these projects provide a comprehensive view of the band’s recent performances and legacy.

Industry observers note that the film’s extensive archival footage and comprehensive song selection could appeal to both longtime fans and new listeners. The documentary format also allows MUBI to showcase Jennings’ storytelling ability while highlighting Pulp’s influence on British pop culture.

At this time, no further distribution details beyond MUBI have been disclosed. The platform’s exclusive release model means that viewers will need a MUBI subscription to watch the documentary.

In summary, Pulp: What Do You Do for an Encore? is a 90‑minute, Jennings‑directed documentary narrated by Jarvis Cocker, featuring twenty Pulp songs and extensive archival footage. It will be available exclusively on MUBI in spring 2026, with the exact release date yet to be announced.

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