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===Background===
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▲'''Background:''' As the title says, this is a label used by Accent Film for movies with homosexual themes.
▲===(2000s- )===
▲'''Logo:''' We see the last part of the Accent Film logo, which fades away to make room for the word "queer" in a futuristic font with the Accent logo on the top right in a much smaller font.
'''Technique:''' Same as the Accent Film logo.
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'''Availability:''' Once again, this can be seen on Aussie DVD releases of gay-themed films.▼
▲'''Availability:'''
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Background
Accent Queer is a label used by Accent Film for movies with homosexual themes.
Logo (2000s-)
Visuals: There is the last part of the Accent Film logo, which fades away to make room for the word "queer" in a futuristic font with the Accent logo on the top right in a much smaller font.
Technique: Same as the Accent Film logo.
Audio: None.
Availability: Unknown. This can be seen on Aussie DVD releases of gay-themed films. [Examples?]