Livestreaming within everyone’s reach

Broadcast a live event, bring in remote guests, create interactivity. These are the new challenges that the Kino team takes up every week, adapting to the event and the budget.

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Your remote events

Kino produces and broadcasts your events remotely at the location of your choice.

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Teambuilding solidarity

When video rhymes with solidarity. Kino, commissioned by the Béa agency, has produced a series of films presenting Ubisoft's days of solidarity.

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Timbuktu, the difficult reconstruction

Timbuktu, the cradle of Islam in Africa, is struggling to recover from the occupation and destruction wrought 8 years ago by al-Qaeda jihadists.

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Welcome to the Raving Rabbids

Raving rabbits invited themselves onto our set. To tell you the truth, we shot with real children, real lighting doubles and virtual rabbits that we added in post-prod.

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The Netherlands, the golden age?

The Amsterdam Museum has announced that it no longer wishes to use the term "Golden Age" in its museum, in order to respect all sensibilities and not forget that the Golden Age experienced in Amsterdam was that of settlers and merchants, and not that of the populations of the Dutch colonies.

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Greenland’s child guinea pigs

In the 1950s, the Danish government took 22 Greenlandic children away from their families, in order to involve them in a social experiment against their will.

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Athens tightens its laws on refugees

With over 70,000 refugees on its soil, Greece is overwhelmed. It criticizes Turkey for letting too many boats through, and criticizes Europe for its lack of solidarity.

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State bullets rain down on favelas

Since January and the start of the mandate of Rio de Janeiro's new governor, Wilson Witzel, a close associate of President Bolsonaro, police violence against favela residents has risen sharply.

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Ovacik’s Che

In eastern Turkey, Fatih Mehmet Maçoglu embodies an ongoing utopia and a form of resistance to Erdogan's autocratic drift.

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