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The Films of Amos Gitai

"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 best known filmmaker renders a heartbreaking chamber story of two sisters and their broken marriages. Hands down the most internationally acclaimed and popular film ever from Israel.

Release Year: 1999  Running Time: 117 mins  Color: Color and B&W 

The Films of Amos Gitai

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 are no men in battle, only the rescue crews trying to pick up the broken pieces. Kippur is the shell-shocked memoir of the director Gitai, himself a participant in the conflict, and of the days that changed his life forever.

Release Year: 2000  Running Time: 123 mins  Color: Color and B&W 

The Films of Amos Gitai

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 then to follow the Jewish forces to immediately take up arms against the Arabs.

Release Year: 2002  Running Time: 100 mins  Color: Color and B&W 

Kaddish

In Steve Brand’s timeless documentary KADDISH -- as bracing as any fiction -- we witness a candid portrait of a young Jew coming to terms with his father's traumatic history. It is the story of the stormy yet loving relationship between writer and Jewish activist Yossi Klein and his father Zoltan, who had survived the Holocaust’s devastation of Hungarian Jewry by hiding in a hole in the ground for six months while his parents – Yossi’s grandparents – perished at Auschwitz. Once Yossi and his sister Karen were born, Zoltan was determined that they be emotionally prepared to survive another holocaust. His story of hiding in the forest and the murder of his parents became his children’s bedtime stories. Their mother Breindy compensated by reading Dr. Seuss books. Kaddish is an emotion-packed coming-of-age journey, told with charm and a surprising sense of humor. It culminates at the first International Gathering of Holocaust Survivors in Jerusalem which Yossi attends “wearing two yarmulkes” — as a writer and as the child of a survivor. But he attends alone, and, he soon realizes, bereft. Yet the film ends, as David Denby has written, “in a burst of elation–all burdens lifted at once–that is one of the most moving things I have seen in recent films.”

4K Restoration.

Release Year: 1984  Running Time: 94 mins  Color: Color 

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 best known filmmaker renders a heartbreaking chamber story of two sisters and their broken marriages. Hands down the most internationally acclaimed and popular film ever from Israel.

Release Year: 1999  Running Time: 117 mins  Color: B&W 

The Kaiser of California

Based on the story of German-born John Sutter, gold rush pioneer and founder of what would become the city of Sacramento.

Release Year: 1936  Running Time: 99 mins  Color: Color 

Kamikaze Hearts

Juliet Bashore’s quasi-documentary plunge into the 1980s porn industry takes an unsparing look at issues of misogyny, drug abuse, and exploitation via the story of two women—the naive newcomer Tigr and her partner, the magnetic, imperious porn veteran Sharon Mitchell — caught in a toxic romance. New restoration.

Release Year: 1986  Running Time: 77 mins mins  Color: Color 

Kansas vs. Darwin

In May of 2005, a three-member subcommittee of the Kansas State Board of Education held hearings to determine whether Charles Darwin’s long-held Theory of Evolution should be challenged in public-school science curriculum. At stake was, in effect, the definition of science for Kansas schoolchildren.

Release Year: 2007  Running Time: 82 mins  Color: B&W 

Karen Dalton: In My Own Time

Blues and folk singer Karen Dalton was a prominent figure in 1960s New York. Idolized by Bob Dylan and Nick Cave, Karen discarded the traditional trappings of success and led an unconventional life until her early death.

Release Year: 2021  Running Time: 86 mins  Color: Color 

Karmalink

In near-future Phnom Penh, a teenage boy teams up with a street-smart girl from his neighborhood to untangle the mystery of his past-life dreams.

Release Year: 2021  Running Time: 101 mins  Color: B&W 

Karmen Geï

Bizet's celebrated opera Carmen receives a spectacularly bold reworking in Joseph Gaï Ramaka's KARMEN GEI

Release Year: 2001  Running Time: 82 mins 

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 then to follow the Jewish forces to immediately take up arms against the Arabs.

Release Year: 2002  Running Time: 100 mins  Color: B&W 

Keep Quiet

An anti-Semitic far-right politician's astonishing transformation after finding out he is Jewish.

Release Year: 2016  Running Time: 92 mins  Color: Color 

Keep the Change

Under the guise of an off-kilter New York romantic comedy, Keep the Change does something quite radical in offering a refreshingly honest portrait of a community seldom depicted on the big screen.

Release Year: 2018  Running Time: 93 mins  Color: Color 

The Keeper

A deft, often chilling look at the unexploded dynamite of guard/prisoner relations, The Keeper is a searing psychological drama stunningly acted by Giancarlo Esposito (Do the Right Thing, Fresh, Malcolm X), African superstar Isaach De Bankole (Night on Earth, Chocolat) and Regina Taylor (I'll Fly Away, A Family Thing). Like the best work of Charles Burnett and Spike Lee, Joe Brewster's film looks beyond the stylish mayhem of "hood" cinema.

Release Year: 1996  Running Time: 90 mins  Color: B&W 

The Keeper

The Keeper is an extraordinary love story between a young English woman and a German prisoner of war, who together overcome prejudice, outrage and personal tragedy.

Release Year: 2018  Running Time: 120 mins  Color: B&W 

Ken Jacobs Collection

Ken Jacobs is one of the most wildly creative and influ

Release Year: 2021  Running Time: 423 mins  Color: Color 

Kenny Scharf: When Worlds Collide

The documentary shows Scharf’s New York City arrival in the early 1980s where he quickly befriended Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat. This trio, amongst the fervent creative bustle of a depressed downtown scene, would soon take the art world by storm.

Release Year: 2020  Running Time: 77 mins  Color: Color 

Kevin Roche: The Quiet Architect

Pritzker Prize winning Irish-American architect Kevin Roche is an enigma. He reached the top of his profession, but had little interest in celebrity and eschews the label “Starchitect”.  The film transcends the world of architecture to present a life-philosophy we can all aspire to.

Release Year: 2017  Running Time: 82 mins  Color: B&W 

Keyboard Fantasies

Keyboard Fantasies: The Beverly Glenn-Copeland Story sees the protagonist commit his life and music to screen for the first time - an intimate coming of age story spinning pain and the suffering of prejudice into rhythm, hope and joy.

Release Year: 2021  Running Time: 63 mins  Color: Color 

Khodorkovsky

In October 2003, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, former head of the Russian oil company Yukos, was arrested on charges of tax evasion and fraud. This documentary uncovers the story behind Khodorkovsky's arrest and subsequent conviction — the story of a man who has transformed from the wealthiest man in Russia into a martyr for the cause of political freedom and rule of law.

Release Year: 2011  Running Time: 111 mins 

The Kid Stays in the Picture

Documentary about legendary Paramount producer Robert Evans.

Release Year: 2002  Running Time: 93 mins  Color: Color 

The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq

Michel Houellebecq, possibly the most widely read living French writer, was believed kidnapped on September 16, 2011. But was he really? After a flurry of media reports of his abduction, the story goes cold and Houellebecq, famously reclusive, refuses to set the record straight. Now he goes one step further by starring as himself in a film that purports to tell the tale.

Release Year: 2014  Running Time: 96 mins  Color: B&W 

Kids for Cash

Kids For Cash is a riveting look behind a notorious scandal that rocked the nation. In the wake of the shootings at Columbine High School, a small town in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania elected a charismatic judge who was hell-bent on keeping kids in line.

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 104 mins  Color: Color 

Kiki & Herb: Live at the Knitting Factory

Justin Bond and Kenny Mellman are Kiki & Herb, worldwide smash punk rebel entertainers, cabaret outsiders, and subversive pop stars who rock all over the world. Join the Tony-nominated duo for their first-ever live DVD from the Knitting Factory in NYC.

Release Year: 2007  Running Time: 94 mins  Color: B&W 

Kill a Dragon

When a dangerous load of nitroglycerin lands on a beach near Hong Kong, the islanders claim it as their own. But the powerful Nico Patrai threatens to destroy the island and its inhabitants if the cargo is not given to him in three days.

Release Year: 1967  Running Time: 91 mins  Color: Color 

Kill Them All and Come Back Alone

In 1864, mercenary Clyde McKay leads a squad of tough-as-nails cutthroats on a mission for the Confederate high command to infiltrate an enemy fortress and steal millions in gold from the Union Army.

Release Year: 1968  Running Time: 100 mins  Color: Color 

Killa

Coping with the recent death of his father, 11-year-old Chinu (Archit Devadhar) moves to a small Konkan town from a big city because of his mother's (Amruta Subhash) job transfer.

Release Year: 2014  Running Time: 107 mins  Color: Color  

Killbillies

Deformed, depraved hillbillies capture models and crew of a photo shoot. Will they all die a horrible death or fight off the attackers?

Release Year: 2015  Running Time: 83 mins  Color: Color 

Killdozer

Stationed on a small island off the coast of Africa, six men find themselves terrorized when a ruthless life-form takes over a bulldozer and then sets off on a killing rampage.

Release Year: 1974  Running Time: 74 mins  Color: Color 

Killer Barbys

A vanload of kids are stranded in a hilltop castle and become the unwitting victims of an immortal, sex-crazed countess (Mariangela Giordano) who retains her youth by feeding upon the blood of the young. Hardly the typical "Scooby-Doo" kids, these guests are members of the gore-punk band the Killer Barbies, who prove themselves quite well equipped to battle the horrors that confront them.

Release Year: 1996  Running Time: 90 mins  Color: B&W 

Killer Cop

A great example of a Poliziotteschi (Italo-crime) the film's plot, based upon the 1969 Piazza Fontana bombing in Milan, begins with an explosion in a hotel killing dozens of innocent people. Police inspector, Matteo Rolandi is a witness to the massacre and the suspect, Franco Ludovisi is a young political activist.

Release Year: 1975  Running Time: 97 mins  Color: B&W 

Killer's Kiss

Down-and-out New York City boxer Davey Gordon strikes up a romance with nightclub dancer Gloria Price. Their budding relationship is violently interrupted by Gloria’s boss, Vincent Rapallo, who has eyes for his employee.

Release Year: 1955  Running Time: 67 mins  Color: Color 

Killer's Moon

An important film in the evolution of “video nasties” (especially violent films that brought about stricter censorship in the UK in the early 1980s), KILLER'S MOON sets a quartet of drug-addled psychopaths against a group of vacationing schoolgirls.

Release Year: 1978  Running Time: 92 mins  Color: Tinted B&W 

The Killing (4KUHD)

Legendary filmmaker Stanley Kubrick lays bare the inner workings of a bold racetrack robbery in this tough, taut, tense crime thriller.

Release Year: 1956  Running Time: 84 mins  Color: Color 

Kills on Wheels

In this wildly original action-comedy – Hungary’s official submission to the 89th Academy Awards® – two teenaged boys living with disabilities find escape from their humdrum lives when they’re enlisted by a gruff ex-con to be his accomplices… as wheelchair hit men!

Release Year: 2017  Running Time: 105 mins  Color: Color 

Kimjongilia: The Flower of Kim Jong Il

The first film to fully expose the humanitarian crisis of North Korea, this stylish, deeply moving documentary is centered around astonishing interviews with survivors of North Korea's vast and largely hidden prison camps, and interspersed with archival footage of North Korean propaganda films and original art performances.

Release Year: 2009  Running Time: 74 mins  Color: B&W 

Kind Hearts and Coronets (Special Edition)

An embittered young commoner is determined to avenge his mother’s unjust disinheritance by ascending to the dukedom. Unfortunately, eight relatives—all played by Alec Guinness—must be eliminated before he can do so.

Release Year: 1949  Running Time: 106 mins  Color: Color 

The Kindergarten Teacher

Nadav Lapid's The Kindergarten Teacher is the story of a teacher who becomes at first enchanted, and then ultimately consumed by the poetic genius of her five-year-old student. As the titular protagonist, Nira, discovers that her young student, Yoav, has an otherworldly talent for language and poetry, she slowly and progressively becomes interested in cultivating the boy's gift. But when fascination morphs into obsession, Nira pushes the boundaries of her relationship with the boy and his family in an attempt to protect his talent before he passes from boyhood to adolescence, and his purity is lost.

 

Release Year: 2014  Running Time: 119 mins  Color: Color 

Kinetta

The first feature for which celebrated international auteur Yorgos Lanthimos received solo directorial credit, Kinetta takes place in a desolate Greek resort town where three tenuously connected people are motivated by mysterious impulses. A plain-clothes cop pursues triple passions for cars, tape recorders, and Russian women; a lonely, lovesick clerk works as a part-time photographer; and a hotel maid aspires to be an actress through unconventional methods.

Never before released in the United States, this darkly comic and insinuatingly hypnotic film comprises the extraordinary solo directorial debut from Lanthimos, whose first three narrative features (KinettaDogtoothAlps) defined the Greek New Wave before he shifted to English-language films, including Academy Award nominees The Lobster and The Favourite. - MoMI

Release Year: 2005  Running Time: 98 mins  Color: Color 

King of Hearts

This legendary cult classic is a satirical look at the absurdities of war is presented in a gorgeous new 4K restoration.

Release Year: 1966  Running Time: 102 mins  Color: Color 

King of the Mountain

Steve works at a Porsche repair garage by day, and by night reigns as the “King of The Mountain”, the most successful of a group that participate in races along Mulholland Drive on the hills over Los Angeles.

Release Year: 1981  Running Time: 91 mins  Color: Color 

King: A Filmed Record...Montgomery to Memphis

King: A Filmed Record...from Montgomery to Memphis is the landmark 3-hr documentary that chronicles the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., from the beginnings of the Civil Rights movement in Montgomery, Alabama, and culminating with his assassination in Memphis in 1968. Academy Award nominee for Best Documentary Feature.

Release Year: 1970  Running Time: 185 mins  Color: B&W 

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 are no men in battle, only the rescue crews trying to pick up the broken pieces. Kippur is the shell-shocked memoir of the director Gitai, himself a participant in the conflict, and of the days that changed his life forever.

Release Year: 2000  Running Time: 123 mins  Color: Color 

Kiss the Blood off My Hands

After killing a man in a bar fight, a former POW flees the scene and manages to find cover in the home of a nurse. But a racketeer who witnessed the murder threatens to turn him into the police unless he agrees to assist in a crime.

Release Year: 1948  Running Time: 79 mins  Color: Color 

Klondike Annie

Mae West stars as a “kept” woman who flees to Alaska and the Gold Rush of the 1890s after accidentally killing her guard.

Release Year: 1936  Running Time: 80 mins  Color: Color 

A Knife in the Head

An innocent bystander survives a gunshot to the head by the police during a raid on a group of revolutionaries. In order to justify the shooting, the police claim he is a dangerous radical who attacked a policeman. The leftist revolutionaries in turn claim him as a hero and victim of police brutality.

Release Year: 1978  Running Time: 114 mins  Color: Black & White 

Koch

Release Year: 2012  Running Time: 95 mins  Color: Color 

Kolchak: The Night Stalker (The Complete Series)

McGavin reprises his role from the popular television movies The Night Stalker (1972) and The Night Strangler (1973) as Carl Kolchak, a headstrong investigative reporter on the trail of the paranormal: zombies, vampires, werewolves, ghosts, succubi and even aliens.

Release Year: 1974  Running Time: 1020 mins  Color: Color 

Koma

A psychological thriller featuring Hong Kong stars Lee Sinje (Divergence) and Karena Lam (Silk, Heroic Duo) that intricately weaves a winding tale through the darkest regions of the human psyche and an emotional cat-and-mouse game between two women. As facts begin to emerge, the truth becomes clearer - one has something the other desperately needs. As they become closer to each other, they find themselves on the brink of unspeakable danger.

Release Year: 2004  Running Time: 88 mins  Color: Color 

Korczak

Henryk Goldszmit had become a Polish icon in the 1930s through his writings, teachings, and radio programs for children. When the kids from his Warsaw orphanage were to be deported to the gas chambers of Treblinka, he refused to abandon them, and with them he died.

Release Year: 1990  Running Time: 117 mins  Color: Color 

Korengal

KORENGAL picks up where the Academy-Award-nominated RESTREPO left off, with a very different look at the experience of war.

Release Year: 2014  Running Time: 84 mins  Color: Color 

Korkoro

In this passionate WWII drama, a tightly-knit family of Gypsies journeys through occupied France, trying to avoid the violent Vichy patrols. Directed with wit and vigor by Tony Gatlif (Latcho Drom), Korkoro unearths the hidden story of the Romany people's joys and struggles during the war.

Release Year: 2008  Running Time: 111 mins  Color: Color and B&W 

Kumare

A provocative social experiment-turned-documentary, KUMARE follows American filmmaker Vikram Gandhi as he transforms himself into a wise Indian guru, hoping to prove the absurdity of blind faith.

Release Year: 2011  Running Time: 84 mins  Color: B&W 

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