Kino Now Anniversary Binge
October marks the one-year anniversary of Kino Now, our digital platform that offers a curated selection of over 1,000 titles from the Kino Lorber library for you to rent or own. And like proud parents, we've gone a little overboard with the celebration. We're making eight films available to rent for free, reflecting a mix of the award-winning international, documentary, independent, and classic cinema for which we're best known. Enjoy!
Click "Redeem Pass" and enter code KNBDAY. Follow prompts to register or log in to your account – no subscription required! Code valid through November 15, 2020. Films will be available to watch for 14 days from redemption. Viewing of some films may be restricted outside of United States.
New to Kino Now? Click here for FAQ and Support.


The Complete Metropolis
Incorporating more than 25 minutes of newly discovered footage, this stunning 2010 restoration of Metropolis is the definitive edition of Fritz Lang’s science fiction masterpiece.
More Info View Trailer

Boy
From Oscar-winning filmmaker Taika Waititi (Jojo Rabbit, Thor: Ragnarok) comes this hilarious and heartfelt coming-of-age tale about heroes, magic, and Michael Jackson.
More Info View Trailer

It Felt Like Love
The debut feature by Eliza Hittman (Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Beach Rats) is an unflinchingly honest and refreshingly unsentimental coming-of-age story about a teenage girl navigating her sexual awakening during a languid South Brooklyn summer.
More Info View Trailer

Variety
Christine (Sandy McLeod) takes a job selling tickets at a porno theater near Times Square and soon develops an obsession that begins to consume her life. Few films deal honestly with a female sexual point-of-view. Controversial and highly personal, Bette Gordon's Variety does just that.
More Info View Trailer

The Hitch-Hiker
Beyond its obvious cultural significance as the only classic film noir directed by a woman (actress Ida Lupino), The Hitch-Hiker is perhaps better remembered as simply one of the most nightmarish motion pictures of the 1950s. Part of the National Film Registry and newly restored in HD!
More Info View Trailer

Walk With Me
With unprecedented access, Walk With Me takes us deep inside the world-famous monastery of Zen Buddhist master Thich Nhat Hanh, and captures the life of a monastic community who have given up all their possessions for one common purpose – to practice the art of mindfulness. Narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch.
More Info View Trailer