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Background
Bach & Kirk Kino was a Danish film production company.
Logo (1941)
Visuals: Over a black background, There is a set of two sticks, one on each side, both leaning to the left. The left stick has a filmstrip rolled around it, and the right stick has a filmstrip saying "KINO" attached to it. above that filmstrip, there is a white text saying "BACH & KIRK", and on the bottom, there is another white text, saying the company's adress.
Technique: A still, hand painted image.
Audio: None.
Availability: Only appears on Opførelsen af Aarhus Raadhus 1938-41.