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'''Visuals:''' So far, all there is known is this: On a dark blue foggy background, there is the Inoekino logo (which is an outline square with the text "Иноекино" being stacked in different positions, with "СМОТРИ НАСТОЯЩЕЕ" being seen on the top right). Water puddles are seen under it. There, a blue light shines through it, as it shines from the right to the left. It is unknown what is rest in the logo.
'''Technique:''' CGI.
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Background
Inoekino is an independent film distribution company, based in Saint Petersburg, founded in 2014. It mostly distributes classic movies from famous film studios like Universal Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, or Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, most of which are preserved in the National Film Registry, or critically acclaimed arthouse films, similar to Janus Films. Film distributors from Russia sometimes co-distribute their releases, like Volga or Capella Film.
Logo (Late 2010s-)
Visuals: So far, all there is known is this: On a dark blue foggy background, there is the Inoekino logo (which is an outline square with the text "Иноекино" being stacked in different positions, with "СМОТРИ НАСТОЯЩЕЕ" being seen on the top right). Water puddles are seen under it. There, a blue light shines through it, as it shines from the right to the left. It is unknown what is rest in the logo.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: It is unknown what the logo has in it. So far, none.
Availability: So far, it has been spotted on their trailers for some of their releases, like Song of the Sea. It is unknown if this was seen on their film releases.