Kino

Kino

3/1/2015

link

http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/02/23/kino

summary

This New Yorker article discusses the significance and role of cinema in our lives. It delves into the work of film critic Pauline Kael and her impact on the film industry, examining her ability to shape public opinion and elevate cinema as an art form. The article also explores the power of movies and their ability to transport and emotionally impact audiences. It highlights various films and filmmakers, offering insights into their influence on society and culture. Additionally, the article reflects on the state of contemporary cinema and its relationship with technology, as well as the allure and enduring appeal of the movie theater experience.

tags

film ꞏ cinema ꞏ movie ꞏ film industry ꞏ film review ꞏ film analysis ꞏ film critique ꞏ movie review ꞏ movie analysis ꞏ movie critique ꞏ film history ꞏ film theory ꞏ film culture ꞏ film director ꞏ film production ꞏ film genre ꞏ foreign film ꞏ independent film ꞏ documentary ꞏ film festival ꞏ hollywood ꞏ european cinema ꞏ asian cinema ꞏ world cinema ꞏ filmography ꞏ film script ꞏ film adaptation ꞏ film awards