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Impossible to see for nearly 40 years, Night of the Juggler returns to screen as a time capsule with a vengeance.
Kino Lorber hopes to continue the Kino Marquee program with virtual releases for other upcoming films on the Kino Lorber and Zeitgeist slate of first-run and repertory titles, at least until ...
The first Kino Marquee screenings have been set at New York’s Film at Lincoln Center, Brooklyn Academy of Music and Jacob Burns Film Center. All will open with the Kino Lorber Cannes-winning ...
Kino Lorber has two stand-alone streaming services: MHz Choice, which specializes in international TV series (Babylon Berlin, The Killing) and which merged with First Look Media’s Topic platform ...
Kino Lorber has a stake in the Oscars this Sunday, as it distributed “Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat,” a nominee for Best Documentary Feature that tells the story of how Black jazz artists like ...
Although Kino Marquee is hosted on Kino Lorber’s recently launched Kino Now VOD platform, visitors to the Kino Now website will not be able to navigate to theaters’ virtual screening rooms.
Kino Lorber Expands Streaming Service Featuring Ken Loach, Yorgos Lanthimos, Jia Zhangke The New York arthouse specialist is launching a stand-alone SVOD with hundreds of titles from its back catalog.
Kino Lorber has acquired North American distribution rights to “Being Maria,” a French movie revolving around the controversial production of Bernardo Bertolucci’s 1972 film “Last Tango in ...
Kino Lorber CEO Richard Lorber joins this week's "Screen Talk" podcast. Plus, we talk the firehose of awards events, nominees, and winners out of this week. By Ryan Lattanzio, Anne Thompson ...
Shari Lewis continues to impress modern ventriloquists with her technique, which stemmed from a common visual impairment. Her ...
Kino Lorber will release both “Marius” and “Fanny” in theaters in early 2014. Unveiled at Toronto, the deal was negotiated by Lorber and Pathe’s head of international Muriel Sauzay.
Kino Lorber launches with a slate of theatrical releases, starting with Alexander Sokurov’s “The Sun” and Swiss Oscar entry “Home,” starring Isabelle Huppert, both from Lorber Films.
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