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    Home » Kino Lorber Unveils December And January Releases Including Acclaimed Docs, International Gems & More
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    Kino Lorber Unveils December And January Releases Including Acclaimed Docs, International Gems & More

    • By Dillon Gonzales
    • December 16, 2025
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    Kino Lorber has unveiled some of the details of their December 2025 and January 2026 Blu-Ray and DVD releases from their Kino Lorber, Cinephobia Releasing, MHz Choice, Cohen Media Group, Greenwich Entertainment, Virgil Films and Raro Video imprints. Get all the details on this incredibly packed lineup below:

    TRIFOLE Official Trailer | Exclusively in Theaters Beginning November 14


    YOUNG, VIOLENT, DANGEROUS


    Street Date: 12/16/25

    Blu-ray cover for "Young, Violent, Dangerous" featuring an illustrated man with sunglasses and a gun, with bold yellow title text and film credits below.Synopsis: Three young men from good families decide to go on a bloodthirsty and inexplicable crime spree, shocking the local police commissioner (Tomas Milian, JFK). The group starts by robbing a gas station, where they gun down three innocent bystanders. It isn’t long before the entire police force is looking for the criminals, who hightail it to the Swiss border, killing everyone in their path.

     

     

     

     

     

    Bonus Features: Archival Documentary Ragazzi Fuori | Audio Commentary by Film Historians and Hosts of Wild, Wild Podcast Adrian Smith and Rod Barnett | Alternate English Audio Track


    ALEF


    Street Date: 12/16/25 (DVD Only)

    Three people, two men and one woman, sit and stand beside a car under a large bridge, with the title "ALEF" and the tagline "This isn't just murder—it's a manifesto" above them.Synopsis: From the shadows of Istanbul comes a crime drama unlike anything you’ve seen. When a mutilated body surfaces beneath the frozen waters of Balat during a sacred Orthodox festival, grizzled homicide detective Settar is forced to team up with Kemal—a by-the-book investigator freshly returned from Britain. They couldn’t be more different: Settar is instinct-driven and world-weary; Kemal is polished, methodical, and eager to prove himself. But as more bodies appear—each killed with surgical precision and marked by a cryptic message—the case spirals into something far more dangerous. Buried beneath the city’s surface lies a trail of secrets, conspiracies, and politically charged motives. When their investigation is abruptly shut down, Settar and Kemal risk everything to pursue the truth on their own terms. This isn’t just murder—it’s a manifesto. ALEF is a gripping, character-driven thriller steeped in noir, set against the moody alleys, crumbling shipyards, hypnotic whirling dervishes, and the hidden layers of Istanbul. With echoes of True Detective and The Bridge, this breakout Turkish series is a dark, atmospheric exploration of power, identity, and the cost of silence.

    Bonus Features: Trailer


    THE MILKY WAY


    Street Date: 12/16/25 (DVD Only)

    A woman in a blue sweater and pink turtleneck stands against a pink background with “The Milky Way” and film credits written around her. Festival awards and reviews appear at the top.Synopsis: In this dark comedy, single mother Tala takes a job at The Milky Way, a factory that produces gourmet breast milk. When Tala encounters a wealthy purchaser of her milk, they form an unexpected bond. A captivating exploration of the trials and triumphs, the challenges and joys, of motherhood. Best Screenplay Award Winner at the Jerusalem Film Festival.

     

     

     

     

     

    Bonus Features: Trailers


    A FEW FEET AWAY


    Street Date: 12/23/25 (DVD Only)

    A shirtless young man stands in profile looking at a smartphone. The text reads: "A Few Feet Away, a film by Tadeo Pestaña Caro.Synopsis: Twenty-year-old Santiago works in a mindless data center by day and by night obsessively searches gay hookup apps to see who’s available. One night, as he runs from sex clubs to potential sexual encounters, he begins to realize that while sex may be plentiful intimacy is a rarity. A Few Feet Away is an unsparing and insightful look at youth lost in the gay world of today.

     

     

     

     

     


    KOLN 75


    Street Date: 1/6/26 

    Blu-ray cover for "Köln 75" featuring a woman joyfully running on piano keys, with text about the Berlin Film Festival and a review calling the film vivid, dynamic, and very funny.Synopsis: Keith Jarrett’s legendary performance in January 1975 nearly didn’t happen. Based on a true story, Köln 75 shows how the concert was conceived and orchestrated through the efforts of a teenage concert promoter, Vera Brandes (Mala Emde, Skin Deep). She enthusiastically organized the concert venue (the Cologne Opera House), promoted the event, and even sold the tickets. And after Jarrett threatened to drop out because his Bösendorfer Imperial Grand piano was nowhere to be found – she convinced him to go on with the show. John Magaro (Past Lives) plays Jarrett with brilliant intensity, a counterpoint to Mala Emde’s joyful portrayal of the unstoppable Vera. Köln 75 captures the compelling, entertaining and previously unknown backstory of Jarrett’s one-hour, entirely improvised masterpiece The Köln Concert, which became the best-selling solo album in jazz history.

    Bonus Features: Interview with Director Ido Fluk | Interview with Stars John Magaro and Mala Emde | Interview with Mala Emde and the real-life subject of the film Vera Brandes | Köln 75 Wrap Video | Theatrical Trailer


    REENTRY


    Street Date: 1/6/26  (DVD Only)

    Poster for "ReEntry: One Small Step" showing Emily Deschanel and Sam Trammell facing opposite directions with an astronaut standing between them under a golden arch.Synopsis: Lucas Bello (Sam Trammell, True Blood), husband to Elinore Bello (Emily Deschanel, Bones), will be the first human to attempt multidimensional travel. But when he steps through the portal, and doesn’t return, Ellie is left in despair. A year later, Lucas walks back through the quantum doorway. For him, it has only been a moment. For her, the worst year of her life. Upon his return they must solve the mystery that will change their lives forever.

     

     

     

     


    HOME FREE


    Street Date: 1/13/26 (DVD Only)

    Three women smile and embrace outdoors in the foreground; above them, a faded image of two women sharing a comforting hug appears, with the title "Home Free" and cast names at the top.Synopsis: On Herb and Audry’s 50-year wedding anniversary, Herb reveals his terminal brain tumor diagnosis and his choice to die on his own terms. His final wish is to reconnect with his daughters, Rain, Ivy, and Daisy by uncovering their deepest secrets and mending their bond. As tensions rise and Audry struggles to let go, a weekend of celebration becomes a family reckoning.

     

     

     

     

    Bonus Features: The Making of Home Free | Cast and Crew Audio Commentary | Trailer


    PUT YOUR SOUL ON YOUR HAND AND WALK


    Street Date: 1/13/26

    Blu-ray cover for "Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk," featuring a smiling woman in a headscarf and film festival accolades at the bottom.Synopsis: Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk offers an intimate, first-hand perspective on life under siege in Gaza, captured through video calls between director Sepideh Farsi and 25-year-old Palestinian photojournalist and poet Fatma Hassona. Combining raw immediacy with deep humanity, the film captures daily life during the conflict through the eyes and unwaveringly optimistic presence of Fatma, a talented photographer whose generation is trapped in an endless cycle of war, famine, and resistance. Her conversations with Farsi bring us into the heart of the conflict, even while their physical distance underscores the dire situation inside Gaza. Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk is an essential document that now stands as a heartfelt memorial and final testament: Fatma and her family were tragically killed by a targeted Israeli airstrike on April 16, one day after the film was announced as a selection of the Cannes Film Festival.

    Bonus Features: How I Decided to Make Films (2023, directed by Sepideh Farsi) | Q&A with Director Sepideh Farsi Moderated by Florence Almozini (courtesy of Film at Lincoln Center and NYFF) | Theatrical Trailer


    COME CLOSER


    Street Date: 1/20/26 (DVD Only)

    Two young women in swimsuits stand on a beach at sunset, with film festival accolades and reviews displayed above the movie title "Come Closer.Synopsis: Wild and restless Eden, following her brother’s unexpected death, discovers he had a secret girlfriend. Drawn to the mysterious Maya, Eden plunges into a world of parties, obsession, and forbidden desire, blurring the lines between love and loss. Israel’s official submission for the 2025 Academy Awards. Winner of the Viewpoints Award at Tribeca.

     

     

     

     

     

    Bonus Features: Trailers


    TRIFOLE


    Street Date: 1/27/26

    Blu-ray cover for the film "Trifole" shows a woman walking through a vineyard with hills in the background, presented by Cohen Media Group.Synopsis: In Italy’s Piedmont region, aging truffle hunter Igor (Umberto Orsini, The Damned) faces failing health and the loss of his family home. When his aimless granddaughter Dalia (Ydalie Turk) arrives from London to care for him, their strained reunion transforms as she embarks on a quest for a legendary truffle that could change both their lives. Trifole is a warm, whimsical tale of family, tradition, and belonging.

     

     

     

     

    Bonus Features: Behind-the-Scenes | Interview with Star Umberto Orsini | Interview with Director Gabriele Fabbro | Interview with Star Ydalie Turk | Recording the Score | Theatrical Trailer

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