Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Controversial and Award Winning Movies in TUBI

Tubi is an American over-the-top content platform and ad-supported streaming service owned by Fox Corporation. The service was launched on April 1, 2014, and is based in San Francisco, California. In January 2021, Tubi reached 33 million monthly active users.[5] As of January 2022, Tubi has 51 million monthly active users.

Global availability

In November 2015, Tubi and Blue Ant Media reached a deal to make Tubi available to stream in Canada.

Tubi became inaccessible throughout the European Union as a result of the GDPR entering into force on 25 May 2018. It was later announced that Tubi would relaunch in the United Kingdom by early 2019. As of 15 July 2021, Tubi has yet to relaunch in the United Kingdom. According to their website, they "hope to relaunch in the UK and EU in the future" and is "working on compliance [with GDPR] and is planning to re-launch in European countries soon".

Tubi officially launched in Australia on 1 September 2019.

In January 2020, Tubi announced an expansion to Mexico, in a partnership with TV Azteca.

In July 2022, Tubi announced a partnership with Shaw Communications to make the service available to all of Shaw's customers, and further expanding Tubi's reach in Canada.

In August 2022, Tubi launched in Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala and Panama.

There several award winning but controversial movies available for FREE on the TUBI channel. You can view these movies on your TV or on your PC. If you use your PC, invest on a big monitor. My PC monitor is 24" by 40". It is a pleasure to watch these movies, because you can pause it and resume later and you can also save it your collection. In my case I save it in this blog and watch one it over again any time.  The following two movies, Voyage and Adonis, I just watched recently and enjoyed it very much. If you do not like nudity and art films, these movies are not for you.     

 https://tubitv.com/movies/508211/voyage?autoplay=true

Voyage (Chinese: ) is a 2013 film by the acclaimed Hong Kong film-maker Scud, the production-crediting name of Danny Cheng Wan-Cheung. It is described as "a tragic story about love, fate and the struggle of losing loved ones", and received its world premiere on 20 October 2013 at the Chicago International Film Festival. It was filmed in Hong Kong, Mongolia, Malaysia, Australia, Germany and the Netherlands, and is the director's first film partially made outside Asia, and also his first to be filmed mostly in the English language. It explores several themes traditionally regarded as 'taboo' in Hong Kong society in an unusually open, convention-defying way, and features full-frontal male nudity in several scenes. It is the fifth of seven publicly released films by Scud. The six other films are: City Without Baseball in 2008, Permanent Residence in 2009, Amphetamine in 2010, Love Actually... Sucks! in 2011, Utopians in 2015 and Thirty Years of Adonis in 2017. His eighth film, Naked Nation, is currently in production.[4]

https://tubitv.com/movies/628368/adonis?start=true  

Thirty Years of Adonis (Chinese: 三十儿立), is a 2017 film by the Hong Kong film-maker Scud, the production-crediting name of Danny Cheng Wan-Cheung. It is a story of a young man who is a Beijing Opera actor. He decides to pursue acting, and soon becomes a commercial sex worker for men and women. The movie explores several themes traditionally regarded as 'taboo' in Hong Kong society and features full-frontal male nudity in several scenes. It is the seventh publicly released films by Scud. The six other films are: City Without Baseball in 2008, Permanent Residence in 2009, Amphetamine in 2010, Love Actually... Sucks! in 2011, Voyage in 2013, and Utopians in 2015. The movie features footage from Utopians. His eighth film, Naked Nation, is currently in production.


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