
1492: Conquest of Paradise
In a quest to find a new land route to Asia, Christopher Columbus discovers the New World. However, his vision of for a peaceful new world doesn’t content with that of Spain’s vi...
Ridley Scott, France, Spain, 1992Blu-ray, DVD

Alma's Rainbow
Ayoka Chenzira’s overlooked classic, newly restored and ripe for rediscovery, is a coming-of-age comedy-drama about three Black women living in Brooklyn who live, love, and wrestle with what it ...
Ayoka Chenzira, U.S., 1994
Anatahan
NEW RESTORATION! Inspired by an actual event during WWII, Josef von Sternberg's Anatahan, tells the story of a dozen Japanese sailors who are stranded on the remote island of Anatahan ...
Josef von Sternberg, Japan, 1953Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

And Hope to Die
A French criminal on the run, heads to Canada where he joins a gang of criminals who are plotting a complicated robbery. Their foolproof plan blows up in their faces when they end up kidnapping a crim...
Rene Clement, France, Italy, 1972Blu-ray, DVD

Babylon
Franco Rosso's incendiary Babylon had its world premiere at Cannes in 1980 but went unreleased in the U.S. for "being too controversial, and likely to incite racial tension" (Vivien Goldman, Time Ou...
Franco Rosso, U.K., 1980Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

The Balcony (Special Edition)
In a very special brothel known as the “Balcony,” the customers live out their wildest dreams, oblivious to a revolution that’s going on outside.
Joseph Strick, U.S., 1963Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Becky Sharp
In the years just preceding Waterloo, best friends Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley graduate from Miss Pinkerton’s Academy for Girls. The wealthy Amelia invites the penniless Becky into the b...
Rouben Mamoulian, U.S., 1935Blu-ray, DVD

Bitter Moon
A mild-mannered man (Hugh Grant) attempts to rekindle the sexual fire in his marriage while on a cruise, but he develops an irresistible infatuation with an eccentric paraplegic’s wife.
Roman Polanski, U.S., 1992Blu-ray, DVD

Black Gravel
In this gripping Cold War noir, tensions simmer between residents of a small German village and the soldiers of a U.S. military base.
Helmut Kautner, Germany, 1961Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Bless Their Little Hearts
In this key masterpiece of the LA Rebellion, written by Charles Burnett and directed by Billy Woodberry, one man's frustrating and futile search for steady works takes a toll on his marriage and his f...
Billy Woodberry, U.S., 1983
The Boat is Full
Nominated for an Academy Award® for Best Foreign Language Film (1981), The Boat is Full is a tense and heartbreaking drama that captures the plight of refugees during WWII.
Markus Imhoof, Switzerland, 1981
Bodies, Rest & Motion
Bridget Fonda, Tim Roth, Phoebe Cates, and Eric Stoltz star in this left-field Gen-X romantic dramedy that harkens back to the anti-establishment cinema of the previous generation…fittingly, Ea...
Michael Steinberg, U.S., 1993Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Camille Claudel
The biography of the iconic French sculptor Camille Claudel in a tale of love, betrayal and female empowerment, starring Isabelle Adjani and Gérard Depardieu.
Bruno Nuytten, France, 1988Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

La Chinoise
Director Jean-Luc Godard, whose advocacy of Maoism bordered on intoxication, infuriated many traditionalist critics with this swiftly paced satire. Disillusioned by their suburban lifestyles, a group ...
Jean-Luc Godard, France, 1967Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Colonel Redl
Set in the lead up to WWI, Szabó's Cannes Grand Jury-winning Colonel Redl charts the rise of Alfred Redl to head of counter-intelligence of the Austro-Hungarian Army.
Istvan Szabo, Hungary, Germany, Austria, 1984Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Coming Apart
Rip Torn gives one of the great screen performances as a psychiatrist secretly filming his own mental breakdown in Milton Moses Ginsberg's classic exploration of dark eroticism and self-referential ci...
Milton Moses Ginsberg, U.S., 1969DCP

Confidence
1980's Confidence was nominated for the Academy Award and Szabó won Berlin's Silver Bear for Best Director. In World War II-era Hungary, the resistance pairs two unrelated members to act as h...
Istvan Szabo, Hungary, 1980Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

The Conformist
Bernardo Bertolucci's masterpiece is a political drama set in Mussolini's Italy starring Jean-Louis Trintignant as a repressed man trying to purge memories of a youthful, homosexual episode – an...
Bernardo Bertolucci, Italy, 1970Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

The Confrontation
Paralleling the dramatic student protests and riots that were exploding across the world in the 1960s at the time the film was made, The Confrontation is a story of protest and rebellion. Set in 1947...
Miklós Jancsó, Hungary, 1968DCP

The Covered Wagon
A great caravan of covered wagons, filled with hearty pioneers and their families and possessions, are waiting for the Spring “jump off” at Westport Landing, now Kansas City. The time is 1...
James Cruze, U.S., 1923Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

The Devil Bat
Bela Lugosi stars as a scientist who commands a mutant bat to avenge himself upon his enemies (using a specially formulated after-shave lotion as the targeting device). Even as he takes diabolical ple...
Jean Yarbrough, U.S., 1940Blu-ray, DVD

The Devil Strikes at Night
The murder of a Hamburg barmaid seems an open-and-shut case until a recently demobilized Nazi soldier, reassigned to the police force, suspects it’s the work of a serial killer.
Robert Siodmak, Germany, 1957
The Devil's Playground
Fred Schepisi's (Empire Falls, Six Degrees of Seperation, Roxanne) celebrated first feature is a lushly photographed period drama detailing a young boy's coming-of-age in a strict Catholic seminary in...
Fred Schepisi, Australia, 1976Blu-ray

Driftwood
After witnessing a small plane crash, a frightened Jenny (Natalie Wood) seeks comfort in the home of a small-town doctor (Dean Jagger, Rawhide). Like a whirlwind of truth, Jenny speaks her mind, quest...
Allan Dwan, U.S., 1947Blu-ray, DVD

Electra, My Love
It has been fifteen years since the death of her father, Agamemnon, and Elektra, still burning with hatred towards his murderer, the tyrant Aegisztosz, attempts to rouse an apathetic population agains...
Miklós Jancsó, Hungary, 1974DCP

Emmanuelle
Upon arriving in Bangkok to join her diplomat husband, Emmanuelle meets Bee and Mario and embarks on a voyage of sexual discovery. As she pursues the stunning Bee, Mario initiates her into sexual refi...
Just Jaeckin, France, 1974Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Emmanuelle 2
Emmanuelle returns to her husband Jean in Hong Kong and proceeds to have several extramarital affairs and introduces the young Anna-Maria to the pleasures and subtleties of carnal love.
Francis Giacobetti, U.S., 1975Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

The Escapees
THE ESCAPEES is among Rollin's most personal films, and has been remastered in HD from the original 35mm negative. Jean Rollin's THE ESCAPEES revisits the director's fascination with pairs of women wh...
Jean Rollin, France, 1981Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Fear and Desire: Premiere Version
Stanley Kubrick's first feature is an existential drama that has the feeling of a waking dream rather than a conventional war film. Following a complicated history of cuts and versioning, audienc...
Stanley Kubrick, United States, 1952
Five and the Skin
A man, Ivan, returns to Manila, seemingly aimless. At the whim of his wanderings and his encounters, the writer strolls through the fascinating megalopolis in search of his past and the meaning o...
Pierre Rissient, 1982Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Framed
From the makers of the highly successful Walking Tall comes the ultimate story of revenge. Joe Don Baker (Charley Varrick) plays a gambler who is framed for a crime he did not commit. A corrupt legal ...
Phil Karlson, U.S., 1975Blu-ray, DVD

Fritz Lang's Destiny
A young woman (Lil Dagover) confronts the personification of Death (Bernhard Goetzke), in an effort to save the life of her fiance (Walter Janssen). Death weaves three romantic tragedies and offers to...
Fritz Lang, Germany, 1921Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Goodbye Emmanuelle
As Emmanuelle and her husband Jean continue their amoral lifestyle under the sun of the Seychelles, the arrival of a film director disturbs their peaceful existence. When she falls in love with the ha...
Francois Leterrier, U.S., 1977Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

The Grey Fox
After decades in prison, stagecoach robber Bill Miner (Richard Farnsworth) emerges in 1901 a free man without a place in 20th century society…until he sees The Great Train Robbery and is inspir...
Phillip Borsos, Canada, 1982Blu-ray, DCP, DVD


Himalaya (Restored Version)
Academy Award nominated HIMALAYA tells the story of a generational struggle for the leadership of a tiny mountain village. A visually striking and spiritually captivating portrait of life in one of th...
Eric Valli, Nepal, France, 200035mm, Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

The Hitch-Hiker
Remembered as one of the most nightmarish motion pictures of the 1950s, Ida Lupino's THE HITCH-HIKER remains the only classic film noir directed by a woman. Inspired by the true-life murder spree of B...
Ida Lupino, U.S., 1953Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

The Holly and the Ivy
A recently widowed minister's zeal for attending to his parishioners leads him to neglect the needs of his own family, until emotions boil over one Christmas.
George More O'Ferrall, U.K., 1952Blu-ray, DVD

I Am Cuba
Director Mikhail Kalatozov’s delirious masterpiece uses four stunning vignettes to paint a picture of pre-revolutionary Cuba in newly restored 4K with an original soundtrack.
Mikhail Kalatozov, Cuba, 1964
I Walk Alone
Frankie Madison (Burt Lancaster) returns to New York after 14 years in prison. Noll Turner (Kirk Douglas), Frankie's former partner in bootlegging, is now a wealthy nightclub manager, and Frankie inte...
Byron Haskin, U.S., 1947Blu-ray, DVD

I, Jane Doe
While stationed in France during World War II, a married American fighter pilot (John Carroll) commits bigamy and marries a local French girl (Vera Ralston). After the end of the war, he disappears, r...
John H. Auer, U.S., 1948Blu-ray, DVD

The Informer
Based on Liam O’Flaherty’s popular Irish novel (which John Ford famously adapted in 1935), this gripping thriller is set among a group of revolutionaries in the newly independent Ireland o...
Arthur Robison, U.K., 1929Blu-ray, DVD

Intimacy
Jay, a failed musician, finds himself involved with a woman who comes to his house once a week for violent, graphic sex. When he follows her home to find out more about her, he gets involved with her ...
Patrice Chereau, U.K., 2001Blu-ray, DVD

Je T'Aime Moi Non Plus
Cult icon Serge Gainsbourg wrote, directed, and scored this tale of doomed love between a lonely truck stop waitress (Jane Birkin) and a hunky garbage truck driver (Joe Dallesandro), whose boyfriend (...
Serge Gainsbourg, France, 1976Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

The Jewish Soul: Classics of Yiddish Cinema
Too often segregated within an academic and cultural niche, Yiddish cinema is in fact a varied and vibrant genre ripe for reappraisal. Whether shot in the fields of Poland or makeshift studios in Manh...
Joseph Seiden and Aleksander Ford and Edgar G. Ulmer and Maurice Schwartz and Max Nosseck and Michal Wasczyński, U.S., Poland, 1935Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Kadosh
"Incandescent" portrayals by two Israeli actresses illuminate the plight of women within Orthodox Judaism today. Using superb cinematography, ethnic music, and authentic Jerusalem locations, Israel's ...
Amos Gitai, Middle East, Israel, 1999
Kedma
May 1948, some days before the creation of the state of Israel. Upon arrival in Palestine, a boat of concentration camp survivors is confronted by hostile British soldiers. The hopeful emigrants have ...
Amos Gitai, Middle East, Israel, 2002
Kippur
Acclaimed filmmaker Amos Gitai's semi-autobiographical account of the 1973 Yom Kippur war from the point of view of a young soldier. Kippur is not a traditional "blood, guts and glory" war film. There...
Amos Gitai, Middle East, Israel, 2000
L'Immortelle
L'MMORTELLE is a cinematic arabesque that teases the eye with visual delights yet sadistically confounds expectations. A Frenchman (Jacques Doniol-Valcroze) traveling in Istanbul becomes entranced by ...
Alain Robbe-Grillet, France, 1963Blu-ray, DVD

Lady Vengeance
After being wrongfully convicted of kidnapping and murdering a young child, a beautiful young woman (Lee Young-ae) is imprisoned for 13 years and forced to give up her own daughter. While in prison sh...
Chan Wook Park, South Korea, 200535mm, DVD

The Last of England
An apocalyptic roar of a movie, this is Derek Jarman's (Sebastiane) dizzying lament for the country he once knew and what he feared it would become. It is both deeply personal and grimly historical, a...
Derek Jarman, U.K., 1987Blu-ray, DVD

Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Sex becomes sport as Valmont and Juliette manipulate each other into having extra-marital affairs. Juliette points Valmont towards the 16-year-old Cécile, since she has eyes on Cécile&rs...
Roger Vadim, France, 1959Blu-ray, DVD

Lisbon
A smuggler is hired to sneak an imprisoned American out of a communist-controlled territory. The dangerous job becomes even more challenging when he meets the prisoner's sultry wife.
Ray Milland, U.S., 1956Blu-ray, DVD

Losing Ground
Decades after her death, Kathleen Collins has finally been rediscovered as a groundbreaking writer, playwright and independent filmmaker. Losing Ground is her second film, the story of a Black profess...
Kathleen Collins, U.S., 1982
Love with the Proper Stranger
Taken for granted by her Catholic Italian family, innocent Macy’s salesgirl Angie Rossini (Natalie Wood) seeks solace in the arms of a charming and footloose jazz musician, Rocky Papasano (Steve...
Robert Mulligan, U.S., 1963Blu-ray, DVD

Mädchen in Uniform
As a new student at an all-girls boarding school, Manuela falls in love with the compassionate teacher Fräulein von Bernburg, and her feelings are requited. Experiencing her first love, lonely Ma...
Leontine Sagan and Carl Froelich, Germany, 1931Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

The Man in the Glass Booth
Arthur Goldman is a rich Jewish industrialist, living in luxury in a Manhattan high-rise. He banters with his assistant Charlie, often shocking Charlie with his outrageousness and irreverence about as...
Arthur Hiller, U.S., 1975Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

The Man Who Died Twice
A nightclub singer (Vera Ralston, I, Jane Doe) becomes mixed up in illegal drug dealings and the mob shortly after witnessing her husband’s supposed death and the murder of a couple of narcotics...
Joseph Kane, U.S., 1958Blu-ray, DVD

The Man Without a World
THE MAN WITHOUT A WORLD is credited to Soviet director Yevgeny Antinov...who is nothing but a persona created by contemporary filmmaker Eleanor Antin, the true artist behind this fiendish and fabulous...
Eleanor Antin, U.S., 1992
Manhandled
Tessie McGuire (Gloria Swanson) is a down-on-her-luck salesgirl who climbs the social ladder by pretending to be a Russian countess. Tessie is a working class gal whose boyfriend Jimmy (Tom Moore) sta...
Allan Dwan, U.S., 1924Blu-ray, DVD

Marjorie Morningstar
Newly Mastered in HD from a 4K scan! Marjorie Morningstar (Natalie Wood, Love with a Proper Stranger) is eighteen and very beautiful, an innocent young heart eager to explore the excitement of a caree...
Irving Rapper, U.S., 1958Blu-ray, DVD
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Master Shot: The Films of Miklós Jancsó
Kino Lorber is proud to bring to North American theaters this touring series featuring restorations of six films by Miklós Jancsó, "the greatest Hungarian film director of all time" (B&e...
Miklós Jancsó, Hungary,DCP

Mephisto
The 1981 Academy Award-winning (Best Foreign Language Film) Mephisto concerns a passionate, but struggling actor (Klaus Maria Brandauer) who remains in Germany during the Nazi regime and reaps th...
Istvan Szabo, Hungary, 1981Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Michael
Danish film master Carl Theodor Dreyer's homoerotic classic Michael is a mature and visually elegant period romance decades ahead of its time.
Carl Theodor Dreyer, Germany, 1924Blu-ray, DVD, DCP

Never Fear
Carol Williams is a beautiful young dancer whose body, and promising career, is suddenly crippled by polio. Carol’s dance partner and fiancé, Guy Richards, wants to see her through her il...
Ida Lupino, U.S., 1949Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Andrei Tarkovsky's Nostalghia
NOSTALGHIA is Andrei Tarkovsky's brooding late masterpiece, a darkly poetic vision of exile. It was the first of his features to be made outside of Russia, the home to which he would never return. Tar...
Andrei Tarkovsky, Russia, Italy, 198335mm, Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Not Wanted
In Ida Lupino's directorial debut Not Wanted, young and naive "unwed mother" Sally Forrest's life spirals out of control after her musician beau (Leo Penn) ditches her for an out-of-town gig, despite ...
Elmer Clifton and Ida Lupino, U.S., 1949Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Nothing Sacred (Restored Version)
Fredric March is an unscrupulous newspaperman eager to exploit the story of a young woman's death by radium poisoning. Carole Lombard knows she's not really dying but can't pass up a free trip to...
William Wellman, U.S., 1937Blu-ray, DVD

Old Ironsides
In 1798 the USS Constitution is launched as part of an effort to fight piracy in the Mediterranean. A farm boy (Charles Farrell) wants to join the battle and boards the merchant ship Esther which emba...
James Cruze, U.S., 1926Blu-ray, DVD

The Olive Trees of Justice
The first and only narrative feature by Oscar®-nominated American documentarian James Blue holds the dual distinctions of being the only French film to have been shot in Algeria during the Algeria...
James Blue, France, 1962DCP

The Optimists
The Optimists tells the story of a street performer named Sam, who with a unique outlook on life befriends two children and teaches them to look at life from a new perspective. The novelty of having a...
Anthony Simmons, U.S., 1973Blu-ray, DVD

Out 1
Jacques Rivette's Out 1 has been practically impossible to see for more than forty years. Both the complete 8-part series, Out 1: noli me tangere (1971), and the shorter theatrical version, Out 1: Spe...
Jacques Rivette, France, 1971Blu-ray, DCP, DVD


Priest of Love
In his first starring role, Sir Ian McKellen gives a sensational performance as D.H. Lawrence, working alongside Hollywood legend Ava Gardner and director Christopher Miles. PRIEST OF LOVE provides a ...
Christopher Miles, U.K., 1981Blu-ray, DVD

The Red and The White
A haunting, powerful film about the absurdity and evil of war. Set in Central Russia during the Civil War of 1918, The Red and The White details the murderous entanglements between Russia's Red soldie...
Miklós Jancsó, Hungary, Russia, 1967DCP

Red Line 7000
Produced and directed by the great Howard Hawks (Rio Bravo, Red River) and starring James Caan (Rollerball), Red Line 7000 was filmed against the backdrop of the world’s most famous speedways, a...
Howard Hawks, U.S., 1965Blu-ray, DVD

Red Psalm
Set on the Hungarian plains of the 1890s. When a group of farm workers go on a strike, demanding basic rights from a landowner, they are met with soldiers on horseback, facing harsh reprisals and the ...
Miklós Jancsó, Hungary, 1971DCP

The Romantic Englishwoman
A sly, sophisticated love story that is a showcase for its two Oscar-winning stars: Michael Caine and Glenda Jackson.With a sparklingly witty screenplay from Academy Award-winner Tom Stoppard (Shakesp...
Joseph Losey, U.K., 1975Blu-ray, DVD

The Round-Up
Miklós Jancsó’s most renowned work depicts a prison camp in the aftermath of the 1848 Hungarian Revolution. After the Hapsburg monarchy succeeds in suppressing Lajos Kossuth's nati...
Miklós Jancsó, Hungary, 1966DCP, Blu-ray

Rude Boy
Set against a background of riots, anti-racist demos, and police hostility, this unforgettable film portraits the UK at a moment when subcultural shock troops met those of a rising right wing in the s...
Jack Hazan and David Mingay, U.K., 1980
Andrei Tarkovsky's The Sacrifice
Tarkovsky's haunting vision of a world threatened with nuclear annihilation. Made as he was dying of cancer, THE SACRIFICE is Tarkovsky's personal statement, a profoundly moving, redemptive tragedy st...
Andrei Tarkovsky, Sweden, 198635mm, Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Sangaree 3D
Dr. Carlos Morales (Fernando Lamas) is an indentured servant who rises to power in Georgia shortly after the Revolutionary War.
Edward Ludwig, U.S., 1953Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

The Scar aka Hollow Triumph
Originally released as Hollow Triumph, this top-notch film noir suspense thriller gave actor Paul Henreid (Casablanca) a chance to trade in his romantic image for not one, but two sinister performance...
Steve Sekely, U.S., 1948Blu-ray, DVD


Schoolgirl Hitchhikers
Jo¨elle Coeur (Rollin's THE DEMONIACS) and Gilda Arancio star as a pair of lovers enjoying a blissful cross-country hike. But the carefree erotic film turns suddenly dark when the women are set up...
Jean Rollin, France, 1973Blu-ray, DVD

Sebastiane
Derek Jarman's feature film debut is a historical drama which lays bare the latent homoeroticism that has always lurked beneath the glossy surface of Hollywood biblical epics, audaciously spoken in La...
Paul Humfress and Derek Jarman, U.K., 1976Blu-ray, DVD

September Storm 3D
The long-lost 1960 3-D and Cinemascope feature September Storm is back, fully restored by the 3-D Film Archive! New DCP now available! This drama of treasure hunters exploring the Mediterr...
Byron Haskin, U.S., 1960Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Seven Beauties
COMING SOON IN A NEW 2K RESTORATION! Nominated for four Academy Awards® including Best Director, Seven Beauties stars Giancarlo Giannini (Swept Away) as Pasqualino Frafuso, known in Naples a...
Lina Wertmüller, Italy, 1975Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

So B. It
A young girl named Heidi, who lives with her mentally disabled mother, travels across the country to find out about her and her mother's past.
Stephen Gyllenhaal, U.S., 2017
Stage Struck
Gloria Swanson plays Jenny Hagen, a diner waitress who fantasizes about a life on stage. Her heart belongs to Orme Wilson (Lawrence Gray), an expert pancake flipper, who only has eyes for the women in...
Allan Dwan, U.S., 1925Blu-ray, DVD

A Strange Adventure
Film noir about a trio of armored-car robbers who make their getaway by forcing a young hot-rodder to be their driver. The vicious criminals take over a mountain cabin for a hideout after overpowering...
William Witney, U.S., 1956Blu-ray, DVD

Strange Victory
Interweaving wartime footage with dramatic scenes, Leo Hurwitz crafted this devastating portrait of postwar American fascism, racism, and anti-semitism.
Leo Hurwitz, U.S., 1948
Swept Away
NEW 2K RESTORATION! Set against the backdrop of the beautiful Mediterranean, Swept Away is Lina Wertmuller's most famous and controversial film about sex, love and politics. On an elegant yacht ...
Lina Wertmüller, Italy, 1974Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Sympathy for Mr.Vengeance
Unable to afford proper care for his dying sister, Ryu (Shin Ha-kyun - Lady Vengeance) is urged by his girlfriend (Bae Doo-na - The Host) urges Ryu to kidnap his boss's daughter. Ryu agrees, but unfor...
Chan Wook Park, South Korea, 200235mm, Blu-ray, DVD

Tey (Today)
In a village outside Dakar, the gods – or the stars, or destiny, have spoken: Satché must die by the end of the day. Until nightfall, the film follows him making his goodbyes t...
Alain Gomis, France, 2012
The Wind Of Ayahuasca
The Wind of Ayahuasca was the first film to offer an authentic and honest depiction of an ayahuasca healing ceremony and the first Peruvian feature by a woman director. It was rest...
Nora de Izcue, Peru, 1983
Thousand Pieces of Gold
Set in a mining town in the 1880s, Thousand Pieces of Gold tells the real-life story of Lalu (Rosalind Chao), a young Chinese woman whose desperately poor parents sell her into slavery. ...
Nancy Kelly, U.S., 1990Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Tiger by the Tail
After being framed for his brother's murder, A Vietnam war vet enlists the help of his ex-girlfriend to find the real killer.
R.G. Springsteen, U.S., 1970Blu-ray, DVD


Variete
Now available in a newly-restored 2K DCP version! Former trapeze artist “Boss” Huller leaves his wife and child to go to Berlin with the younger, seductive Berta-Marie. They become the lea...
Ewald André Dupont, Germany, 1925Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Variety
Christine (Sandy McLeod) takes a job selling tickets at a porno theater near Times Square. Christine develops an obsession that begins to consume her life. Few films deal honestly with a female sexual...
Bette Gordon, U.S., 198335mm, Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Vice and Virtue
In Nazi occupied France, two sisters navigate very different courses. Juliette (Annie Girardot) is surrounded by the spoils of war, being the mistress of an SS colonel. Justine (Catherine Deneuve), wh...
Roger Vadim, France, 1963Blu-ray, DVD

The Wanderers
Based on the acclaimed first novel by Richard Price (The Night Of), Philip Kaufman's The Wanderers follows the exploits of the eponymous Italian-American gang in the Bronx in 1963, just before th...
Philip Kaufman, U.S., 1979Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Winter Wind
In the mid-1930s a group of Croatian anarchists led by the grim revolutionary ascetic Marko Lazar (played by the film’s French producer Jacques Charrier) escape a bungled ambush in Yugoslavia cr...
Miklós Jancsó, Hungary, France, 1969DCP

A Woman's Devotion
Trevor Stevenson (Ralph Meeker), a well-known painter and highly decorated WWII hero, and his new bride Stella (Janice Rule) travel to Acapulco for their honeymoon. Soon young women are turning up dea...
Paul Henreid, U.S., 1956Blu-ray, DVD

You Never Know Women
Vera Janova (Florence Vidor) is on her way to star in a Russian vaudeville revue when a falling girder nearly kills her. A construction worker saves her life, but before she wakes up the conniving Eug...
William Wellman, U.S., 1926Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Zaza
Gloria Swanson is all flounce and swagger as Zaza, a street gamine turned music hall star, strutting her stuff, tossing off quips and taunts with her irrepressible backside, which is sometimes adorned...
Allan Dwan, U.S., 2017Blu-ray, DVD

Zou Zou
Co-starring with Jean Gabin, Baker plays a talented Cinderella who takes the place of the lead on opening night of a musical review. With five great musical numbers including "Haiti".
Marc Allegret, France, 193435mm, DVD