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    Kino Lorber Unveils March & April Releases Including Oscar-Nominated Documentaries, Star-Studded Indies & More

    • By Dillon Gonzales
    • March 14, 2026
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    Three people are gathered around a table covered with buttons, having a conversation in a room filled with artwork and photographs.

    Kino Lorber has unveiled some of the details of their March and April 2026 Blu-Ray and DVD releases from their Kino Lorber, Milestone Cinematheque, Cohen Media Group, Greenwich Entertainment, Virgil Films and Raro Video imprints. Get all the details on this incredibly packed lineup below:

    Islands | Official Trailer


    LITTLE TROUBLE GIRLS


    Street Date: 3/10/26

    Blu-ray cover of "Little Trouble Girls" showing two young women facing each other closely in a natural, outdoor setting. Title and film festival awards are visible on the cover.Synopsis: At her mother’s urging, introverted 16-year-old Lucia joins her Catholic school’s all-girls choir, where she befriends Ana-Maria, a popular older student. When the choir travels to a countryside convent for a weekend retreat of intensive rehearsals, Lucia navigates the unfamiliar surroundings, complex teenage social structures, and her own awakening sexuality. A series of initiations, including an eye-opening experience with a handsome construction worker, test Lucia’s friendship with Ana-Maria and the other girls, as she begins to question her beliefs and disrupt the harmony within the choir. This stunning feature debut by award-winning Slovenian filmmaker Urška Djukić had its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival and won the Best Cinematography prize at Tribeca.

     

     

    Bonus Features: Theatrical Trailer


    ALL THE NAMES OF GOD


    Street Date: 3/10/26 (DVD Only)

    Movie poster for "All the Names of God" showing a man with a bomb vest, police vehicles, and people in a command center. Text includes the film title and main actors' names.Synopsis: After a terrorist attack at the airport, taxi driver Santi (Luis Tosar, Miami Vice) is taken hostage by Hamza (Nourdin Batan, The Good Boss), the only surviving extremist. A bomb is strapped to Santi’s chest, and he is forced to walk through the center of Madrid – if he stops moving the bomb will detonate. From the Spanish king of action, director Daniel Calparsoro (Sky High), All the Names of God is a high octane thriller like Speed and Die Hard that is a must-see for adrenaline junkies.

     

     

     

     

    Bonus Features: Alternate English Audio Dub | Alternate French Audio Dub | Optional English, French, and Spanish Subtitles


    SHE WAS HERE


    Street Date: 3/17/26 (DVD Only)

    Movie poster for a documentary about child actress Heather O’Rourke, showing her photo on a TV and listing interviewees’ names. Title text reads “She Was Here.”.Synopsis: “They’re here.” The unforgettable words of Poltergeist star Heather O’Rourke still echo through film history. She Was Here reveals the emotional, untold story of a young actress whose talent, kindness, and bright future captivated millions—before her life was tragically cut short at just 12 years old, leaving behind a legacy that continues to shine.

     

     

     

     

     

    Bonus Features: Trailers


    THE BUSINESS OF FANCYDANCING


    Street Date: 3/31/26

    A person in motion with vibrant, blurred colors behind large text reading "The Business of FancyDancing," a film by Sherman Alexie.Synopsis: Since their high school graduation, former Spokane Reservation best friends Seymour (Evan Adams, Smoke Signals) and Aristotle (Gene Tagaban) have taken different paths. Both ventured off to college in Seattle, but while Seymour embraced the opportunities of the white world, Aristotle returned home embittered. Sixteen years later, they are brought together following the sudden death of an old childhood buddy. Seymour, now an openly gay poet and unofficial spokesman for Native American, is met with resentment on “the rez.” As the wake, tensions are heightened, and Aristotle’s long festering bitterness is dangerously exposed.

     

     

    Bonus Features: NEW Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Sherman Alexie and Producer Larry Estes | Archival Audio Commentary by Writer/Director Sherman Alexie and Star Evan Adams (2002) | Archival Behind-the-Scenes Documentary | Deleted Scenes | Theatrical Trailer


    MY NEIGHBOR ADOLF


    Street Date: 4/7/26

    Blu-ray cover for the film "My Neighbor Adolf," featuring two older men standing side by side in front of a house, with festival selections and film details displayed.Synopsis: Somewhere in South America, May 1960, just after Israel’s abduction of Adolf Eichmann in Argentina. Polsky (David Hayman, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas), a lonely and grumpy Holocaust survivor, lives in the remote countryside. He spends his days playing chess and tending his beloved rose bushes. One day, when a mysterious old German man (played by the legendary Udo Kier in his final leading role) moves in next door, he suspects that his new neighbor is… Adolf Hitler. Since nobody believes him, he embarks on an investigation to prove it. But in order to gather evidence, he will need to be closer to his neighbor than he would like. So close that the two could almost become friends.

     

     

    Bonus Features: Behind-the-Scenes Documentary | Theatrical Trailer


    MR. NOBODY AGAINST PUTIN


    Street Date: 4/7/26 (DVD Only)

    Movie poster for "Mr. Nobody Against Putin" showing a man sitting on an extended nose, with another man’s face in profile; includes award and tagline text.Synopsis: Pavel “Pasha” Talankin is a beloved Russian primary school teacher, known as a mentor and prankster who offers students a safe haven in his office. After Russia invades Ukraine, Pasha’s role in the school changes dramatically as he is reluctantly drawn into Putin’s propaganda machine. Forced to promote state-sanctioned messages and horrified by the transformation of his school and community, he struggles with guilt and a sense of powerlessness, leading him to become an international whistleblower. As the school’s videographer, Pasha documents intimate and revealing footage of Putin’s regime, capturing the rise of militarized children’s groups, repressive laws, fervent nationalism, and the recruitment of graduating students to fight in the war. When he learns his own life may be at risk, Pasha is forced to plan a dangerous escape from Russia. Directed by David Borenstein and co-directed by Talankin, this uniquely collaborative film is as captivating and joyful as it is eye-opening and sobering. Mr. Nobody Against Putin showcases rare footage that reveals the profound impact of Putin’s regime on the lives of everyday Russians, particularly its children.

    Bonus Features: Introduction by Co-Director and Cinematographer Pavel Talankin | Theatrical Trailer


    ISLANDS


    Street Date: 4/14/26 (DVD Only)

    Three people wearing sunglasses walk along a beach with hills in the background. The film title "Islands" and critical reviews are displayed above them.Synopsis: In this twisty thriller, a tennis coach at a tropical resort finds himself at the center of a missing persons mystery. Tom (Sam Riley, Widow Clicquot) teaches tennis during the day and parties at night. When an enigmatic tourist (Stacy Martin, The Brutalist) arrives, Tom is unable to shake the feeling he has met her before. Tension and attraction grow, until her husband (Jack Farthing, Spencer) disappears, and the police suspect Tom.

     

     

     


    Bonus Features
    : Trailers


    JIMPA


    Street Date: 4/21/26

    Blu-ray cover for the film "Jimpa" featuring Olivia Colman, Aud Mason-Hyde, and John Lithgow standing together, with film festival accolades and a quote about queer family.Synopsis: Filmmaker Hannah (Olivia Colman) takes her trans nonbinary teenager Frances (Aud Mason-Hyde) to Amsterdam to visit their gay grandfather, lovingly known as “Jimpa” (John Lithgow). When Frances expresses a desire to stay with Jimpa for a year abroad, Hannah is forced to reconsider her parenting beliefs and the stories she has long told about her family. As Jimpa faces the difficulties of aging as a gay man in a generation that never expected to grow old and Frances grapples with the disappointment of heroes falling short of their ideals, Hannah learns to navigate the differing perspectives of her father and her child. Inspired by her own experiences as part of a queer family, this intimate, authentic film from acclaimed filmmaker Sophie Hyde (Good Luck to You, Leo Grande) is her most personal story yet. Told with empathy, humor, compassion, and joy, Jimpa celebrates the unique loves and challenges of a modern queer family across three generations.

    Bonus Features: Cast & Crew Interviews | Deleted Scenes | Theatrical Trailer


    SO YOUNG, SO LOVELY, SO VICIOUS


    Street Date: 4/28/26

    Blu-ray cover for the film "So Young, So Lovely, So Vicious..." showing two women on a bed, one sitting and one lying down, with film credits and a decorative headboard in the background.Synopsis: Blonde teenager Angela (Gloria Guida, To Be Twenty) is not happy about her father’s choice for his new wife, Irene (Dagmar Lassander, Hatchet for the Honeymoon) and does everything she can to destroy their relationship. Aided by her sleazy boyfriend, Sandro (Fred Robsahm), she digs deep into Irene’s past and discovers traits of mental abuse. Irene had been traumatized by a failed lesbian relationship and had latched onto Angela’s father as a means of preserving her sanity. Angela seduces Irene in an attempt to blackmail her but ends up falling in love. Tragedy strikes when Sandro intervenes, pushing Irene over the edge.

     

     

    Bonus Features: Audio Commentary by Film Historians and Hosts of Wild, Wild Podcast Adrian Smith and Rod Barnett


    CONVERSATION PIECE


    Street Date: 5/5/26

    Blu-ray cover of "Conversation Piece" featuring an older man looking up and a couple kissing above him, against a red patterned background. Text highlights a new 4K restoration and film credits.Synopsis: Luchino Visconti’s award-winning classic Conversation Piece examines the solitary life of a retired American professor (Burt Lancaster, Sweet Smell of Success) who lives alone in a luxurious palazzo in Rome. When he is confronted by a vulgar Italian noblewoman (Silvana Mangano, Dune) and her bisexual boytoy lover Konrad (Helmut Berger, The Godfather Part III) – he is forced to rent them an apartment on the upper floor of his home. Before long his quiet routine is turned upside down and the introverted professor slowly succumbs to Konrad’s charms, a relationship of desire and domination. Visconti’s penultimate film, touching on ideas of class, sex, fascism, and an unsettling confrontation with mortality, is the culmination of his career as a master of Italian cinema.

    The restoration—initiated in 2019 and finalized in its 4K master version in December 2023 was carried out by CSC – Cineteca Nazionale (Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia) using: The original 35mm camera negative The optical sound negative (both supplied by Minerva Pictures Group Srl)

    Bonus Features: Audio Commentary by Film Critic Bilge Ebiri | Archival Interview with Film Critic and Screenwriter Alessandro Bencivenni | Alternate Italian Audio Track | Theatrical Trailer

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