Kino Lorber, a privately owned company headquartered in New York City, US, was originally known as Kino International until its acquisition and merger into Lorber HT Digital in 2009. Founded in 1977, the company employs approximately 40 individuals and reported $21.5M in revenue as of 2023. Functioning as a tier 2 media tech buyer, Kino Lorber specializes in media and TV services, primarily operating as an international film distribution company.

Revenue

Founded

1977

Headcount

31

Headquarters

United States

Primary Segment

Media and TV services

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

On June 24, 2026, Kino Lorber acquired U.S. rights to Manuela Martelli's "The Meltdown," an "atmospheric second feature" that served as a Cannes Un Certain Regard selection and uses a child’s loss of innocence as an allegory for Chile’s post-Pinochet reckoning. Previously, on June 5, 2026, the company secured U.S. rights for Maya Annik Bedward’s SXSW documentary "Black Zombie," described as an "act of reclamation" that prompts reconsideration of human horrors and the beauty of the living and the dead. This follows Kino Lorber's acquisition of North American rights to J.M. Harper’s Sundance prizewinning documentary "Soul Patrol" on May 11, 2026, a film characterized as "jolting and heartbreaking."

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