Kino (movement)

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Kino is a movement created as a means of providing amateur filmmakers with a place to screen their short-films. Founded in a spirit of collaboration and motivation, the movement stimulates the production of short-films by small crews with little to no budget. Kino is divided into individual cells, or chapters, most of which have a monthly screening where member directors can screen their films.

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[edit] History

The movement was founded in 1999 in Montréal, Canada. It has since spread worldwide (mostly in french-speaking countries), and is now composed of over 50 cells.

[edit] List of Kino cells (chapters)

[edit] Quebec

Kino Cell Location
Kino Montréal / Kino 00 Montréal
Kino 132 Gaspésie
Kino 3R Trois-Rivières
Kino640 Montréal's north shore
Kino Alma Alma
Kinõ Charlevoix Baie-Saint-Paul
Kino Granby Granby
Kino Hull Hull
KinoJ Montréal high schools
Kinø Matane Matane
Kino Nord St-Jérôme
KinOcéan Îles-de-la-Madeleine
Kinö Québec Québec
Kino Rimouski Rimouski
Kino Rive-Sud Montréal's south shore
Kino Sherbrooke Sherbrooke
Kino St-Hyacinthe St-Hyacinthe
Kino St-Lau CÉGEP de St-Laurent, Montréal
Kino Thetford-Mines Thetford-Mines

[edit] Canada

Kino Cell Location
Kino 05 Toronto
Kino Acadie Acadie
Kino Chaleur Bathurst
Kino Nord-Ouest Edmundston, New Brunswick
KinoPA Acadian peninsula
Kino Pacifik Vancouver

[edit] Europe

Kino Cell Location
Filmonik Manchester
Hamburger Kino Hamburg
kinO5 Vienna
Kino 77 Marne-la-Vallée
Kino Belgique Belgium
Kino Berlino Berlin
Kino Genève Geneva
Kino Helsinki Helsinki
Kino Lausanne Lausanne
Kino Lille Lille
Kino Lugdunum Lyon
Kino Marseille Marseille
Kinô Paris Paris
Kinoscope Nîmes
tiKINÒ Ticino

[edit] U.S.A.

Kino Cell Location
Kino Louisville Louisville
Wis-Kino Madison

[edit] Oceania

Kino Cell Location
Kino Adelaide Adelaide

[edit] Africa

Kino Cell Location
Kino Bénin Benin
Kino Campus Sud Southern Reunion Island
Kino St-Pierre Réunion Southern Reunion Island
Kino Réunion Nord Northern Reunion Island

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