
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

Battleship Potemkin
For eight decades, Sergei Eisenstein's 1925 masterpiece has remained the most influential silent film of all time. Yet each successive generation has seen BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN subjected to censorship a...
Sergei Eisenstein, Russia, 192535mm, Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

The Birth of a Nation
Almost a century after its release, The Birth of a Nation remains one of the most controversial films ever made... a landmark achievement of filmmaking that undeniably demonstrates the deep roots of A...
D. W. Griffith, U.S., 1915Blu-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

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
Cease Fire
Part documentary, part drama and part cinéma vérité, Cease Fire! began as an idea by director Owen Crump, who in the 40s scripted military-themed short films for Warner Broth...
Owen Crump, U.S., 1953Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

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

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
F.T.A.
In 1971, at the height of the Vietnam War, Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland toured an anti-war comedy show across Southeast Asia. Despite being highly controversial, it was a huge success among statio...
Francine Parker, U.S., 1972
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, 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

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
The Last Command
Commanding a ragtag regiment of frontier fighters Jim Bowie prepares to make a final stand at the famed Fort Alamo against superior forces.
Frank Lloyd, U.S., 1955Blu-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

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 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

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

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

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
War Requiem
British cinema's enfant terrible teams with his muse Tilda Swinton and Laurence Olivier, for a spectacular and moving interpretation of composer Benjamin Britten's 1961 orchestral masterpiece.
Derek Jarman, U.K., 1989DVD