The Mastermind
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In a bold new book dedicated to her 2025 film <i>The Mastermind</i>, Kelly Reichardt and the project's key collaborators capture the craft and intimacy of its making. Featuring exclusive photographs, an essay by the acclaimed writer Lucy Sante, and vivid reflections from the crew, this four-booklet slipcased volume gathers memories, images, and ephemera into a richly evocative portrait of a filmmaking time and place.
Kelly Reichardt, one of America's most celebrated independent filmmakers, is renowned for her uncompromising and intimate portraits of ordinary lives. At the heart of her work are the close collaborations with cast and crew that shape her films.
The newest release from MUBI Editions, The Mastermind is a box set of four unique booklets documenting the making of Reichardt's 2025 film. Through personal reflections, photographs, and fragments of memory and ephemera, Reichardt and the project's collaborators reveal the skill, care, and camaraderie that define the filmmaking process.
The book also features a critical essay by Lucy Sante and an exploration of artist Arthur Dove by Alec MacKaye of the Phillips Collection. Together with exclusive production images and striking reproductions of Dove's work, these texts crystallize the world of the film as well as the meticulous craft behind its period setting.
Housed in a beautifully designed slipcase, The Mastermind is an intimate record of the film's creation and an evocative capsule of time and place.
The Mastermind is the inaugural title in the MUBI Editions Lights! series, dedicated to the studio's own productions and releases.
Kelly Reichardt is a writer and director whose feature films include River of Grass (1994), Old Joy (2006), Wendy and Lucy (2008), Meek's Cutoff (2010), Night Moves (2013), Certain Women (2016), First Cow (2019) and Showing Up (2022).
Lucy Sante is a writer whose books include Low Life, Kill All Your Darlings, The Other Paris, Maybe the People Would Be the Times, and I Heard Her Call My Name.
Alec MacKaye is a writer and musician who has worked as an art installer at the Phillips Collection Museum of Art for twenty-seven years.
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