Kino Film Collection Is Now Available in Canada on Amazon Prime Video!
If you’re a fan of indie, arthouse, and foreign films and you live in Canada, we have great news for you: Kino Film Collection is now available in the Great White North! Stream hundreds of award-winning international and indie features, restored classics, and documentaries on the Kino Film Collection Prime Video Channel—including titles exclusive to Canada.*
Subscribe to Kino Film Collection for $7.99 CAD/month or $79.99/year with a 7-day free trial on Prime Video now.
*Some Kino Film Collection titles available in the US are not available in Canada.
To celebrate this exciting milestone, we’re rounding up some of our favorite Canadian—and Canadian-themed—titles on Kino Film Collection. Check them out when you start your free trial.

When Night is Falling (1995)
In Patricia Rozema’s lesbian love story, Camille, a professor at a Protestant college meets Petra, a wry and flamboyant performer in a modern Felliniesque circus troupe, and is inexplicably drawn. Camille pursues this sensual, dream-like woman, throwing her whole conservative life, not to mention her engagement to a respected minister, into disarray.

The Grey Fox (1983)
After decades in prison, stagecoach robber Bill Miner, played by Academy Award nominee Richard Farnsworth, emerges as a free man without a place in 20th-century society. Times have changed, but in the face of all these changes, neither his good-humored patience nor his joy of life has abandoned him.

Oh, Canada (2024)
Aging filmmaker Leonard Fife (Richard Gere) wants to tell his life story, unfiltered, before it’s too late. With his wife (Uma Thurman) at his side, Leonard sits for an interview, relating candid stories about his younger self (Jacob Elordi). Paul Schrader reunites with Gere more than 40 years after "American Gigolo" for this moving and deeply personal portrait of an artist.









