Kino (n): A motion picture abundant in artistic value -the majority of which is beyond superficial, not immediately obvious, or possibly inaccessible to the casual viewer.
So /tv/, what are some REAL examples of Kino? And why?
This
Black Moon (1975)
>>68153342
this is going to become a BvS thread isnt it
>>68153383
marvel cucks wish they had kino movies instead they get quip quip so fun xD meme!!! dance off bro!
>>68153417
This movie was just stupid. Malle must have been going through a period of serious cocaine addiction.
Way ahead of it's time
Too bad it went over the critics and the audiences head
>>68153548
I know he's been critical of it since, and he has made better kinos, but there's enough going on that it deserves more credit.
https://youtu.be/1IdKh0OXlZc
>>68153608
The main thing that I love about Malle is that he is so diverse in the films he chooses to make. In accessibility, scope, and genre. Plus it's clear he's never made anything just because. He's always constantly trying to convey ideas and messages.
>>68153731
>>68153608
*new ideas and messages
>>68153731
all right puffta go back 2 film school
>>68153945
first good answer ITT
>>68153607
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disaster_Movie
I recommend you all read the synopsis.
All memes aside, THIS
>>68154236
SCOUNDREL!!
>>68153342
'kino' is a word you faggots use in the frail hope that others are disillusioned enough by your decadent bullshit that it somehow improves your opinion.
So in other words, kino means 'look at how much of a faggot I am'.
Brazilian kino
>>68153342
Man with a Camera. Pure kiño.
>>68154269
The only genuine answer so far
All 6 of George Lucas's Star Wars movies, and no I am not even kidding.
>>68154350
>implying artistic discussion has no place in film
Kino might be a stupid word, but its not a stupid idea
>>68154532
It's just German for cinema, you knuckledragging wunderkind. Calling something 'kino' doesn't make it any fucking different from any other movie.
>>68154322
If I ever end up making a kino grid for ep 2 I'll have to use that one. Such a great moment
>>68154581
it does now kiddo, language evolves, words develop meanings. Remember where you are, Kino is more than a meme now, it's a vision.
>>68154581
It is a movies being different that warrants the use of the word kino.
>>68154695
>if I chant kino long enough on a tibetan runewall we'll totally change the meaning of the word guys!!!11
ok
>>68154730
>implying words dont gain/change meaning over time
stop fighting it friend, its not your fault
>>68154797
Well the only thing I have to do is not spend another minute in this vapid echochamber of lulz memes amirite u guise xDDDD!!!111
So I'll do just that. Cheerio, faggot.
>>68154853
"when reddit gets mad"
>not posting true kínō
Going to post what I wrote last time people were both baiting with 'kino' and firing back that 'kino' was made up by /tv/
>The 'kino' meme started with a copypasta using the term 'absolute kinography', which, surprisingly, is not bullshit.
>It comes from an interview with Soviet director Dziga Vertov recorded in this book:
http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/product_info.php?products_id=25801
>It's translated as "Man With a Movie Camera, Absolute Kinography, and Radio-Eye" if you want to google to confirm.
>The original russian rendered is aбcoлютнoгo языкa кинo, literally 'absolute language of cinema'
>The interview in question was with the famous newspaper Pravda, but it wasn't printed in Russian until much later.
>It was, however, printed in a Ukrainian art journal with the title 'Liuzina z kinoaparatom: absoliutnyi kinopis i radio-oko", so the term 'absolute kinography' as a way to describe a type of movie dates back to 1929
Basically the real(est) defenition of 'kinography' is film which engenders a complete divorce from the language of literature and conversation in favor of cinematic 'language'
>>68155604
This is the only correct answer
>>68155604
There's another great copypasta with quotes from directors explaining the difference between movies and films, with quotes from directors. For some reason people think that dichotomy comes from /tv/.
>>68153342
Wrong.
ki·no
ˈkēnō/Submit
noun
noun: kino
a gum obtained from certain tropical trees by tapping, used locally as an astringent in medicine and in tanning.
Origin
late 18th century: apparently from a West African language.
Seriously, do ANY of you faggots even know what kino REALLY is?
Birdman
>>68156411
Yeah I've posted this a few times. Search the archives for
>gum tapping
or something. You'll find a few posts.
In fact I think you're the only other person to make this connection, and you're three months too late.
>>68154183
>>68153607
>"Later that day, Will has a "Super Duper Sweet Sixteen" party at his house, despite the fact he is 25."
kek
>>68156286
/tv/ stole it from Reddit as a matter of fact.
>>68153342
>Kino (n): a bad movie
fixed your definition, since that's how /tv/ uses it
>>68158188
It's an anonymous board. As long as it's an accurate argument, it should work. Who cares where it came from?
You can copy a post from /r/atheism (if that's a board) and get shot down. Because people will just point out how stupid your post is, regardless of where it came from.
>>68158331
The Turin Horse