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 that have previously played at Sundance will be part of the Kino Film Collection, including “Prey for Rock and Roll” and “The Disappearance of My Mother” — both new-to-the-platform films begin streaming January 23. “Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat” will also make its streaming debut later this season.
Highlights from the Kino Film Collection Sundance edition include Todd Haynes’ iconic 1991 film “Poison,” Taika Waititi’s breakout “Boy,” Eliza Hittman’s “It Felt Like Love,” and Chloe Zhao’s “Songs My Brother Taught Me.” Alex Gibney’s documentary “Finding Fela” and Nina Menkes’ acclaimed “Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power” are additionally among the selected titles.
The Kino Film Collection similarly launched a Toronto International Film Festival edition in 2024, with Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Alps” and Pietro Marcello’s “Martin Eden.”
Kino Film Collection hails from Kino Lorber, a leader in arthouse cinema and home media distribution since 1977 with an extensive selection of contemporary releases and restored classics. New films are also dropped weekly to their service, many of which are streaming for the first time.
Check out the full list of films for the Kino Film Collection Sundance rollout below, and hear Kino Lorber CEO and chairman Richard Lorber’s recent appearance on “Screen Talk” as a special guest here.
“52 Tuesdays”
“Acasa, My Home”
“Anthropocene: The Human Epoch”
“Boatman”
“Boy”
“Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power”
“Caravaggio”
“Chef Flynn”
“Computer Chess”
“Concerning Violence”
“Epicentro”
“Finding Fela”
“Fire in the Mountains”
“The Forbidden Room”
“The Force”
“Framing Agnes”
“A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night”
“Hive”
“It Felt Like Love”
“Kaddish”
“Liar’s Dice”
“Luzzu”
“Machines”
“Manufactured Landscapes”
“Momma’s Man”
“The Mountain”
“Neptune Frost”
“Of Fathers and Sons”
“Poison”
“Pop Aye”
“Prey for Rock & Roll”
“The Price of Everything”
“Privilege”
“The Reason I Jump”
“The Return”
“Rhythm Thief”
“Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World”
“Scrapper”
“Sembene!”
“Slam”
“Songs My Brothers Taught Me”
“Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat”
“Studio 54”
“The Cow Who Sang a Song into the Future”
“The Disappearance of My Mother”
“Trouble the Water”
“Utama”
“Web Junkie”
“The Wound”