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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an Argentine production company associated with the pioneering work of Alcides '''Greca''', a multifaceted figure who was a writer, lawyer, journalist, and filmmaker. <ref>https://www.cinemargentino.com/films/914988653-el-ultimo-malon</ref> Alcides Greca's contributions to Argentine cinema, particularly through Greca Film, helped set the stage for later developments in the country's cinematic tradition, blending historical narrative with documentary techniques. His work is celebrated for its early innovations in visual anthropology and its depiction of marginalized communities. <ref>https://www.ellitoral.com/escenarios-sociedad/arte-literatura-cine_0_X3qCbaG8vQ.html</ref>
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an Argentine production company associated with the pioneering work of Alcides '''Greca''', a multifaceted figure who was a writer, lawyer, journalist, and filmmaker. <ref>https://www.cinemargentino.com/films/914988653-el-ultimo-malon</ref> Alcides Greca's contributions to Argentine cinema, particularly through Greca Film, helped set the stage for later developments in the country's cinematic tradition, blending historical narrative with documentary techniques. His work is celebrated for its early innovations in visual anthropology and its depiction of marginalized communities. <ref>https://www.ellitoral.com/escenarios-sociedad/arte-literatura-cine_0_X3qCbaG8vQ.html</ref>


===Logo (April 4, 1918)===

===Logo (1918)===
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Latest revision as of 11:19, 21 October 2024


Background

Greca Film (Argentina) was an Argentine production company associated with the pioneering work of Alcides Greca, a multifaceted figure who was a writer, lawyer, journalist, and filmmaker. [1] Alcides Greca's contributions to Argentine cinema, particularly through Greca Film, helped set the stage for later developments in the country's cinematic tradition, blending historical narrative with documentary techniques. His work is celebrated for its early innovations in visual anthropology and its depiction of marginalized communities. [2]

Logo (April 4, 1918)


Visuals: Over a black background, there is a circle with an inner ring, containing a live-action dog inside. Above it is a stylized, arched "GRECA FILM" with "EMPRESA-CINEMATOGRAFICA-ARGENTINA" below it, also stylized. Below it is "ROSARIO". There are lights behind the logo.

Technique: A still printed image.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on El último malón.

References

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