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Art Films was a film company from Brazil.
Logo (June 23, 1988-1991)
Visuals: Inside a white outline of a triangle, the stylized, stacked words "ART FILMS" are inside the shape with "ART" taking up most of the space.
Technique: A still, printed image.
Audio: None.
Availability: It was seen on original prints of Os Trapalhões and Xuxa films from this period such as Os Trapalhões e a Árvore da Juventude and Lua de Cristal. Globo Video's release of Gaúcho Negro retains this logo.