Kino Lorber’s subscription streaming service Kino Film Collection is expanding with an exciting new home. The subscription channel has launched today on The Roku Channel, IndieWire has learned ...
Kino Film Collection will offer a broad selection of critically acclaimed festival favorites and classics for $5.99 per month. By Patrick Brzeski Asia Bureau Chief Film geeks, rejoice. Leading indie ...
Film distribution company Kino Lorber has launched Kino Film Collection, a new streaming service available via Prime Video. For an individual fee of $5.99 per month, subscribers will have streaming ...
Kino Lorber has launched a new subscription streaming outlet, Kino Film Collection. The $6-a-month destination for recent theatrical releases and hundreds of other films drawn from the company’s vast ...
Kino Lorber, a leading name in the indie film scene for over 45 years, just launched the Kino Film Collection. This new streaming service is available in the U.S. on Amazon via Prime Video Channels ...
The streaming platform will be available on Amazon via Prime Video channels for $5.99 per month. The Kino Film Collection will be launched in the U.S. on the Amazon Service via Prime Video Channels ...
This post is updated regularly as movies leave and enter the Kino Film Collection. *New additions are indicated with an asterisk. Everyone knows about how great the Criterion Channel is, but have you ...
The Kino Film Collection is a standalone SVOD service featuring titles from the boutique distributor's library. It's available now starting at $5.99/month. The new app is available now as a standalone ...
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Kino Film Launches Sundance Alum Collection with Todd Haynes, Chloe Zhao, and Taika Waititi Features
The Kino Film Collection streaming service is celebrating the annual Sundance Film Festival season with a special January program featuring festival-alum films. IndieWire can announce that 49 movies ...
EXCLUSIVE: Zeitgeist Films in association with Kino Lorber have acquired North American rights to the award-winning documentary A Photographic Memory, the directorial debut of Rachel Elizabeth Seed.
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