Cinema
Do you mean Kino der Toten? If so, it's German for Theatre of the Dead.
German Kino Plus was created in 2004.
Kino is German for film
If you mean Father Eusebio Kino - he was an Italian-Austrian (German and Italian speaking from the Alps border area). I would assume that he was white (if you are talking about ethnicity/race).
Kino
If you mean it as a command: "Geh ins Kino." If you want to say "Let's go to the movies", "Gehen wir ins Kino!" or, as a question, "Wie wär's, wenn wir ins Kino gehen?" (how about we go to the movies?)
cinema of the dead
Kino der Untoten means " cinema/movie theater of the undead"
Kino der Toten means cinema of the dead.
Cinema or theater
According to the wiki, West Berlin Kino Der toten is also German for "Cinema of the dead" so it is somewhere in Germany of course, and what better place than Berlin to hold out against zombies.
Depending on the context the German word for after that is nach, danach or nachdeme.g. Er ging ihr nach - he went after her; nach dem Mittagessen gingen wir spazieren, danach gingen wir ins Kino - after lunch we went for a walk, after which we went to the cinema;