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Ministerio De Cultura is a Latin American and Spanish film certification (headquartered in Madrid). |
Ministerio De Cultura is a Latin American and Spanish film certification (headquartered in Madrid). |
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=== 1st Bumper ( |
=== 1st Bumper (unknown timespan) === |
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[[File:Ministerio De Cultura bumper 1.jpg|center| |
[[File:Ministerio De Cultura bumper 1.jpg|center|frameless]] |
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Bumper: The heading "MINISTERIO DE CULTRA" appears at the top, and below it is the following text: "EXPEDIENTE number {name of film with any special indicators in parentheses}. below here was the |
Bumper: The heading "MINISTERIO DE CULTRA" appears at the top, and below it is the following text: "EXPEDIENTE number {name of film with any special indicators in parentheses}. below here was the text: Clasificacion: {rating category}." |
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Technique: A printed card. |
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FX/SFX: None. |
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Audio: None. |
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Availability: |
Availability: It is seen in every Spanish film of the time period, just before the production logos. |
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Legacy: None. |
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[[Category:Spain]] |
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[[Category:Spanish-language logos]] |
Latest revision as of 20:13, 2 October 2024
Background
Ministerio De Cultura is a Latin American and Spanish film certification (headquartered in Madrid).
1st Bumper (unknown timespan)
Bumper: The heading "MINISTERIO DE CULTRA" appears at the top, and below it is the following text: "EXPEDIENTE number {name of film with any special indicators in parentheses}. below here was the text: Clasificacion: {rating category}."
Technique: A printed card.
Audio: None.
Availability: It is seen in every Spanish film of the time period, just before the production logos.