“We’ve all been thrust into a brave new cinema world,” Kino Lorber President and CEO Richard Lorber said.
“We’re grateful for our partners at Kino Lorber, who are leading the charge in Virtual Cinema screenings that support theaters like Alamo Drafthouse,” Tim League, Alamo Drafthouse founder and CEO.
After debuting the virtual theater experience to help keep arthouse theaters alive across the country, Kino Marquee has expanded to 150 arthouse theaters to screen the Cannes-prize winning Brazilian theater Bacurau, as well as the festival favorite Sorry We Missed You.
We offer Kino Marquee as a lifeline to help keep art house cinemas in business and keep the work of top independent filmmakers under the halo of first release virtual screens.”