Cinema Retro has received the following press release:
Kino Now Celebrates
its First Anniversary with Free Movie Binge
A Special Selection
of Eight Films Available to Rent Free Through November 15th
Featuring:
Beanpole
Boy
The Complete
Metropolis
It Felt Like Love
Dawson City: Frozen
Time
Variety
The Hitch-Hiker
Walk With Me
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Kino Lorber celebrates the one-year
anniversary of its digital streaming platform, Kino Now, with a selection of
its most essential films. To mark the anniversary, Kino Lorber is making
available for a limited time eight films to rent for free, reflecting a mix of
award-winning international, documentary, American independent, and classic
cinema. The coupon can be redeemed through November 15, and once redeemed will
be active for 15 days. Sign-up for Kino Now is free, no subscription required.
Click
here to view the full lineup of the Kino Now Anniversary Binge.
Included
in the free binge are recent international hits like Taika Waititi's
heartwarming coming-of-age family drama Boy, and Oscar® shortlisted Russian
WWII drama Beanpole. Kino Lorber's slate of critically acclaimed documentaries
is represented by Dawson City: Frozen Time about the discovery of a treasure
trove of lost films in Northern Canada. Fans of Eliza Hittman's new film Never
Rarely Sometimes Always will want to check out her Brooklyn-set indie debut It
Felt Like Love, while classic film buffs can enjoy restorations of Fritz Lang's
silent masterpiece Metropolis, and fresh from their repertory re-releases, Ida
Lupino's Film Noir thriller The Hitch-Hiker, and Bette Gordon's Variety, a
feminist time capsule of seedy early-'80s Times Square. Finally, those looking
for spiritual calm in these tumultuous times can find it in Walk With Me, a
Benedict Cumberbatch-narrated portrait of Thich Nhat Hanh, who helped
popularize the teachings of mindfulness in the Western world.
Since
its launch last fall, Kino Now has grown to more than 1000 titles individually
offered for digital rental or purchase -- no subscription necessary -- culled
from the rich library of Kino Lorber and its partner labels. Additionally, a
new selection of approximately 50 titles are added to the platform each month.
Kino
Now brings movie lovers the masterworks of yesterday and new films destined to
be the classics of tomorrow. Available a click away for rental and purchase all
in a one-stop shop, this superbly curated digital library brings new
convenience to savoring great cinema at home, as well as allowing film lovers
to build permanent digital collections of their favorites to watch whenever
they want on any device from portable handhelds to large home theater screens.
Richard
Lorber, President & CEO of Kino Lorber, said, "As a distributor we
launched Kino Now as a fresh channel focused on the groundbreaking narratives
and documentaries we offer. The anniversary binge was curated as a snapshot of
the great works in our library and offered as a 'thank you' to our most loyal
customers and a 'welcome' for newcomers wishing to experience cinema."