Kino (movement)
Kino is a film making movement that advocates the production of short-films on little to no budget, using small crews, and non-competitive collaboration. There are Kino Groups around the world. Kino is divided into individual cells, or chapters, most of which have a monthly screening where member directors can screen their films. Cells may also feature "Kino kabarets", where invited artists collaborate to create films.
History
The KINO movement was founded in 1999 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada by Christian Laurence and friends. It has since spread worldwide (mostly in French-speaking countries and central Europe), and is now composed of over 60 physical cells, as well as many Facebook groups.
List of Kino cells (chapters)
Canada (Quebec)
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