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'''Visuals:''' Over a gray background, there is a semi-realistic drawing of a Brandenburg Gate. Below it is a white outline and black filled of a shape (which is a circle and a trapezoid combined together) containing a white, sans-serif "BEROLINA" and a small "FILM" in sans-serif and arched format below.
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Background
Berolina Film was a film company in Germany operating from 1948 and 1964.
Logo (October 9, 1952-December 16, 1955)
Visuals: Over a gray background, there is a semi-realistic drawing of a Brandenburg Gate. Below it is a white outline and black filled of a shape (which is a circle and a trapezoid combined together) containing a white, sans-serif "BEROLINA" and a small "FILM" in sans-serif and arched format below.
Variants:
- On Hurra, ein Junge, the black filled shape and the text has a dark/light gradient
- On Liebe ist ja nur ein Märchen, the background is stone textured and the company logo is white, with the filling being dark blue and the shadow casted to the right.
Technique: A still printed image.
Audio: Opening theme of the movie.
Availability: Seen on Mikosch rückt ein, Hurra, ein Junge and Liebe ist ja nur ein Märchen.