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|name = Mosfilm |
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|founded = January 30, 1924 ({{age|1924|1|30}} years ago) |
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|country = [[:Category:Russia|Russia]] |
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|subsidiaries = {{Unbulleted list|ARK-fiim|Zhanr Film|Kinoslovo|Ritm|Kurier|Cinema Line}} |
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|website = http://en.mosfilm.ru/ }} |
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===Background=== |
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===Background=== |
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'''Mosfilm''' ('''Мосфильм''') is a film studio, which is often described as the largest and oldest in Russia and in Europe. Its output includes most of the more widely acclaimed Soviet films. The company was founded in 1920 on the base of two nationalized pre-revolution film studios and gained the current name in 1935. The logo was introduced in 1946. |
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'''Mosfilm''' ('''Мосфильм''') is a film studio, often described as the largest and oldest in Russia and in Europe. Its output includes most of the more widely acclaimed Soviet films. The company was founded in 1920 on the base of two nationalized pre-revolution film studios and gained the current name in 1935. The logo was introduced in 1946. |
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|Mosfilm (Russia) - CLG Wiki(1).png|1st Logo (placeholder logo) (1946-1947) |
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|Mosfilm (Russia) - CLG Wiki(1).png|1st Logo (placeholder logo) (1946-1947) |
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|Mosfilm (1961, A).jpeg|2nd Logo (July 2, 1947-October 9, 2003, December 21, 2007- ) |
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|Mosfilm (1961, A).jpeg|2nd Logo (July 2, 1947-October 9, 2003, December 21, 2007- ) |
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|Mosfilm (2003).png|3rd Logo (2003-September 17, 2015) |
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|Mosfilm (2003).png|3rd Logo (June 27, 2003-September 17, 2015) |
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|Mosfilm (2013).jpeg|4th Logo (June 2, 2013- ) |
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|Mosfilm (2013).jpeg|4th Logo (June 2, 2013- ) |
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|Mosfilm (1979) (From - Life is Beautiful).png| Logo (October 1980-Unknown) |
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===1st Logo (placeholder logo) (1946-1947)=== |
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===1st Logo (placeholder logo) (1946-1947)=== |
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'''Logo:''' Just several lines of text with the bigger word "MOSFILM" below them, all in a bold white Russian Cyrillic font. The top line of text is separated by a white line, and a patterned line borders the bottom, with the year "1946" spaced out under it. |
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'''Visuals:''' Just several lines of text with the bigger word "MOSFILM" below them, all in a bold white Russian Cyrillic font. The top line of text is separated by a white line, and a patterned line borders the bottom, with the year "1946" spaced out under it. |
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'''Technique:''' None. |
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'''Technique:''' A still card produced on print. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Either none or the intro theme of the film. |
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'''Audio:''' Either none or the intro theme of the film. |
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'''Availability:''' Nearly extinct. This was a placeholder used for one year and was promptly changed when the dioramas for famous second logo was finished. It's preserved on a few films. |
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'''Availability:''' This was a placeholder used for one year and was promptly changed when the dioramas for famous second logo was finished. It's preserved on a few films. {{AvailabilityExamples}} |
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===2nd Logo (July 2, 1947-October 9, 2003, December 21, 2007- )=== |
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===2nd Logo (July 2, 1947-October 9, 2003, December 21, 2007- )=== |
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Combo Variants=
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Co-Production Variants= |
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Naya Sansar and Mosfilm (1958) (From - A Journey Beyond the Three Seas serials).png|[[Naya Sansar]] |
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Naya Sansar and Mosfilm (1958) (From - A Journey Beyond the Three Seas serials).png|[[Naya Sansar]] |
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Mosfilm and S Filmi (1980) (From - За спичками).png|[[Suomi-Filmi]] |
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Mosfilm and S Filmi (1980) (From - За спичками).png|[[Suomi-Filmi]] |
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Mosfilm and Toei (1980) (From - Путь к медалям).png|[[Toei]] |
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Mosfilm and Toei (1980) (From - Путь к медалям).png|[[Toei]] |
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Mosfilm and Toei (1990) (From - Под северным сиянием).png|[[Toei]] |
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Mosfilm and Mafilm (1984) (From - Загадка Кальмана).png|Mafilm |
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Mosfilm and Mafilm (1984) (From - Загадка Кальмана).png|Mafilm |
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Mosfilm-Korean Film (1985).jpeg|[[Korean Film Studio]] (boxed) |
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Mosfilm-Korean Film (1985).jpeg|[[Korean Film Studio]] (boxed) |
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Georgian Film Studio and Mosfilm (1985) (From - Bagrationi).png|Georgian Film Studio |
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Georgian Film Studio and Mosfilm (1985) (From - Bagrationi).png|Georgian Film Studio |
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Mosfilm and Bavaria Film (1988) (From - To Kill a Dragon).png|Bavaria Film |
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Mosfilm and Bavaria Film (1988) (From - To Kill a Dragon).png|Bavaria Film |
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Mosfilm and Krug Film Studio (1989) (From - Черная роза).png|Krug Film Studio |
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Mosfilm and Krug Film Studio (1989) (From - Черная роза).png|[[Krug Filmstudio]] |
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Mosfilm and Krug Film Studio (1991) (From - 1000 долларов в одну сторону).png|Krug Film Studio (''1000 dollarov v odnu storonu'') |
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Mosfilm and Krug Film Studio (1991) (From - 1000 долларов в одну сторону).png|[[Krug Filmstudio]] (''1000 dollarov v odnu storonu'') |
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Mosfilm and Krug Film Studio (1991) (From - Расстанемся, пока хорошие).png|Krug Film Studio (''Rasstanemsya - poka khoroshie'') |
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Mosfilm and Krug Film Studio (1991) (From - Расстанемся, пока хорошие).png|[[Krug Filmstudio]] (''Rasstanemsya - poka khoroshie'') |
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Mosfilm and Krug Film Studio (1992) (From - Официант с золотым подносом).png|Krug Film Studio + [[Paritet Films]] |
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Mosfilm and Krug Film Studio (1992) (From - Официант с золотым подносом).png|[[Krug Filmstudio]] + [[Paritet Films]] |
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Mosfilm, Inkombank, and Krug Film Studio (1991) (From - Дом под звездным небом).png|Krug Film Studio + Inkombank |
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Mosfilm, Inkombank, and Krug Film Studio (1991) (From - Дом под звездным небом).png|[[Krug Filmstudio]] + Inkombank |
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Mosfilm, Krug Film Studio, and Domino 21 Limited (1992) (From - Анкор, ещё анкор!).png|Krug Film Studio + Domino 21 Limited |
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Mosfilm, Krug Film Studio, and Domino 21 Limited (1992) (From - Анкор, ещё анкор!).png|[[Krug Filmstudio]] + Domino 21 Limited |
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Mosfilm, Krug Film Studio, and Mirabelle Film (1995) (From - Какая чудная игра).png|Krug Film Studio + Mirabelle Film |
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Mosfilm, Krug Film Studio, and Mirabelle Film (1995) (From - Какая чудная игра).png|[[Krug Filmstudio]] + Mirabelle Film |
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CST Art and Mosfilm (1990) (From - His Nickname Is Beast).png|CST Art |
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CST Art and Mosfilm (1990) (From - His Nickname Is Beast).png|CST Art |
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Mosfilm and Yalta Film Studio (1990) (From - Катафалк).png|[[Yaltafilm]] |
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Mosfilm and Yalta Film Studio (1990) (From - Катафалк).png|[[Yaltafilm]] |
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Mosfilm and Fora Film (1992) (From - Вынос тела).png|Fora Film |
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Mosfilm and Fora Film (1992) (From - Вынос тела).png|[[Fora Film]] |
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Mosfilm (1993) (From - Эта женщина в окне).png|MMC Association |
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Mosfilm (1993) (From - Эта женщина в окне).png|MMC Association |
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Mosfilm and Inkombank (1996) (From - Милый друг давно забытых лет…).png|Inkombank |
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Mosfilm and Inkombank (1996) (From - Милый друг давно забытых лет…).png|Inkombank |
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Mosfilm (1992) (From - Женщина в Море).png|''Zhenshchina v more'' |
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Mosfilm (1992) (From - Женщина в Море).png|''Zhenshchina v more'' |
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Mosfilm (1992) (From - Увидеть Париж и умереть).png|''To See Paris and Die'' |
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Mosfilm (1992) (From - Увидеть Париж и умереть).png|''To See Paris and Die'' |
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Mosfilm ( 1992) (From - Апноэ).png|'' Apnoe'' |
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Mosfilm (1993) (From - Личная жизнь королевы).png|''Lichnaya zhizn korolevy'' |
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Mosfilm (1993) (From - Личная жизнь королевы).png|''Lichnaya zhizn korolevy'' |
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Mosfilm (1994) (From - Белый праздник).png|''White Feast'' |
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Mosfilm (1994) (From - Белый праздник).png|''White Feast'' |
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Mosfilm (1997) (From - Privet ot Charli-trubacha).png|''Privet ot Charli-trubacha'' |
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Mosfilm (1997) (From - Privet ot Charli-trubacha).png|''Privet ot Charli-trubacha'' |
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Mosfilm (1997) (From - Дети понедельника).png|''Deti ponedelnika'' |
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Mosfilm (1997) (From - Дети понедельника).png|''Deti ponedelnika'' |
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Mosfilm (1997) (From - На заре туманной юности).png|''На заре туманной юности'' |
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Mosfilm (1997) (From - Cops and Robbers).png|''Cops and Robbers'' |
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Mosfilm (1997) (From - Cops and Robbers).png|''Cops and Robbers'' |
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Mosfilm (1998) (From - Full Moon Day).png|''Full Moon Day'' |
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Mosfilm (1998) (From - Full Moon Day).png|''Full Moon Day'' |
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Mosfilm (1971) (From - Молодые).png|''Molodye'' |
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Mosfilm (1971) (From - Молодые).png|''Molodye'' |
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Mosfilm and Krug Film Studio (1999) (From - Послушай, не идет ли дождь).png|''Poslushay, ne idyot li dozhd'' |
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Mosfilm and Krug Film Studio (1999) (From - Послушай, не идет ли дождь).png|''Poslushay, ne idyot li dozhd'' |
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Mosfilm (1979) (From - Life is Beautiful).png| 1979 standard print logo |
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Mosfilm ( 1990) (From - Homo Novus).png|'' Homo Novus'' |
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Mosfilm and EKTA (1991) (From - Призрак).png|''Prizrak'' |
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'''Logo:''' On a dark background, a miniature model of Vera Mukhina's "Worker and Kolkhoz Woman" is shown facing the right, along with the Kremlin and its Spasskaya Tower to the right. Under the monument, the word "Мосфильм" is seen below in a simple font, made of glass standing on a trapezoidal base. The monument then turns towards the screen as an orange light, possibly meant to represent a sunrise, illuminates behind the statue. The text then turns white. |
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'''Visuals:''' On a dark background, a miniature model of Vera Mukhina's "Worker and Kolkhoz Woman" is shown facing the right, along with the Kremlin and its Spasskaya Tower to the right. Under the monument, the word "Мосфильм" is seen below in a simple font, made of glass standing on a trapezoidal base. The monument then turns towards the screen as an orange light, possibly meant to represent a sunrise, illuminates behind the statue. The text then turns white. |
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*A <u>later version</u>, starting in 2001-2002, had the logo remade in CGI, with statue being more metallic looking, the sky more realistically, and the text being pitch-black but then shines brightly at the end. |
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*A <u>later version</u>, starting in 2001-2002, had the logo remade in CGI, with statue being more metallic looking, the sky more realistically, and the text being pitch-black but then shines brightly at the end. |
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*Films shot in a <u>letterbox format</u> have the logo zoomed out dramatically, showing more of the Kremlin's wall on the right, and a massive empty space on the left. The Spasskaya Tower's pinpoint also glows red in this version. |
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*Films shot in a <u>letterbox format</u> have the logo zoomed out dramatically, showing more of the Kremlin's wall on the right, and a massive empty space on the left. The Spasskaya Tower's pinpoint also glows red in this version. |
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*On <u>''Мы, русский народ''</u>, a different position of the layout is shown with the model facing the left and the text on the bottom left revealing itself from the left. Additionally, the Kremlin is missing. |
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*On <u>''Мы, русский народ''</u>, a different position of the layout is shown with the model facing the left and the text on the bottom left revealing itself from the left. Additionally, the Kremlin is missing. |
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*A similar variant of the top one was seen on <u>''The Mysterious Monk''</u> where the model is facing normally except the background consists of a sunset-like background and the text is in a serif-like font and within the ground. |
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*A similar variant of the top one was seen on <u>''The Mysterious Monk''</u> where the model is facing normally except the background consists of a sunset-like background and the text is in a serif-like font and within the ground. |
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'''Combo Variants:''' In several rare instances, the logo may <u>share the screen with other co-producers</u>, either within the standard or boxed formats. |
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*On <u>''A Journey Beyond the Three Seas''</u>, within the same background, the logo is to the right of the Naya Sansar logo. |
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*On <u>''A Journey Beyond the Three Seas''</u>, within the same background, the logo is to the right of the [[Naya Sansar]] logo. |
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*On <u>''Sveaborg''</u>, the logo is paired with the [[Yle|Yleisradio]] logo. Both logos have text next to each other as well as a larger block of words dividing the two, the latter of which reading "CO-PRODUCTION - 1972 -". Mosfilm's text notice reads "CREATIVE ASSOCIATION TV FILM" and its logo has a white border. |
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*On <u>''Sveaborg''</u>, the logo is paired with the [[Yle|Yleisradio]] logo. Both logos have text next to each other as well as a larger block of words dividing the two, the latter of which reading "CO-PRODUCTION - 1972 -". Mosfilm's text notice reads "CREATIVE ASSOCIATION TV FILM" and its logo has a white border. |
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*On <u>''Улыбнись, ровесник!''</u>, the logo, in a hand-drawn style, is to the top left of the [[DEFA (East Germany)|DEFA]] logo. Three slides are shown, one reading "CO-PRODUCTION", the next translates to "Mosfilm Studios and DEFA Film Studios", and the last reading "FIRST CREATIVE ASSOCATION" for Mosfilm and "JOHANESTAL ASSOCATION" for DEFA. |
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*On <u>''Улыбнись, ровесник!''</u>, the logo, in a hand-drawn style, is to the top left of the [[DEFA]] logo. Three slides are shown, one reading "CO-PRODUCTION", the next translates to "Mosfilm Studios and DEFA Film Studios", and the last reading "FIRST CREATIVE ASSOCATION" for Mosfilm and "JOHANESTAL ASSOCATION" for DEFA. |
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*On <nowiki>''</nowiki><u>Velvet Season''</u>, a more stylized 2D style of the logo is shown within a {{color|gold}} box and is paired with the Pro Dig Film A.G. logo. The text underneath both logos read "SOVIET-SWISS PRODUCTION"''.'' |
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*On <u>''Velvet Season''</u>'','' <u></u>a more stylized 2D style of the logo is shown within a {{color|gold}} box and is paired with the Pro Dig Film A.G. logo. The text underneath both logos read "SOVIET-SWISS PRODUCTION". |
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*On <u>''Life is Beautiful''</u>, with the text "JOINT SOVIET-ITALIAN PRODUCTION" on the top of the screen, the print logo is positioned to the left with the text "First creative association" underneath it and the in-credit text "QUATTRO CAVALLI CINEMATOGRAPHY" next to it. |
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*On <u>''Life is Beautiful''</u>, with the text "JOINT SOVIET-ITALIAN PRODUCTION" on the top of the screen, the print logo is positioned to the left with the text "First creative association" underneath it and the in-credit text "QUATTRO CAVALLI CINEMATOGRAPHY" next to it. |
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*The logo is <u>paired with the [[Kazakhfilm (Kazakhstan)|Kazakhfilm]] logo</u> on ''Vkus khleba'' where both of them are on a green-like background and the text "CO-PRODUCTION" underneath them. |
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*The logo is paired with the [[Kazakhfilm (Kazakhstan)|Kazakhfilm]] logo on ''<u>Vkus khleba</u>'' where both of them are on a green-like background and the text "CO-PRODUCTION" underneath them. |
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*On <u>''Za spichkami''</u>, the print logo is paired with the S Filmi logo. |
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*On <u>''Za spichkami''</u>, the print logo is paired with the S Filmi logo. |
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*On <u>''The Resurrected Witch''</u>, while next to the [[Toei Company|Toei Company]] logo, Mosfilm has text underneath reading "Creative Association "OLYMPIAD-80"". |
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*On <u>''The Resurrected Witch''</u>, while next to the [[Toei Company|Toei Company]] logo, Mosfilm has text underneath reading "Creative Association "OLYMPIAD-80"". |
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*On <u>''Az élet muzsikája - Kálmán Imre''</u>, the logo is next to the Mafilm logo with the text underneath Mosfilm's logo reading |
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*On <u>''Az élet muzsikája - Kálmán Imre''</u>, the logo is next to the Mafilm logo with the text underneath Mosfilm's logo reading |
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<center>Film Studio<br>"Mosfilm" USSR<br>Creative association<br>of comedy<br>and musical films</center> |
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<center>Film Studio<br>"Mosfilm" USSR<br>Creative association<br>of comedy<br>and musical films</center> |
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*On the <u>Russian release of ''Eternal Comrades''</u>, a Soviet-North Korean film co-produced with [[Korean Film Studio (North Korea)|Korean Film]], a special variant was created. It has a black background with the Mosfilm logo still on the top left, and the Korean Film logo still (albeit mirrored) on the bottom right. The North Korean release of the film had a completely different variant (see the Korean Film page for more details). |
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*On the <u>Russian release of ''Eternal Comrades''</u>, a Soviet-North Korean film co-produced with [[Korean Film Studio|Korean Film]], a special variant was created. It has a black background with the Mosfilm logo still on the top left, and the Korean Film logo still (albeit mirrored) on the bottom right. The North Korean release of the film had a completely different variant (see the Korean Film page for more details). |
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*On <u>''Bagrationi''</u>, the logo is to the right of the Georgia Film Studio logo with no text. Underneath both logos read "Co-production of film studios GEORGIA-FILM and MOSFILM". Mosfilm is labeled as the "First" creative association whereas Georgia Film is second. |
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*On <u>''Bagrationi''</u>, the logo is to the right of the Georgia Film Studio logo with no text. Underneath both logos read "Co-production of film studios GEORGIA-FILM and MOSFILM". Mosfilm is labeled as the "First" creative association whereas Georgia Film is second. |
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*On <u>''To Kill a Dragon''</u>, the logo is paired with the Bavaria Film logo. With the text "Co-production" above both logos, Mosfilm's text simply reads "Mosfilm (USSR)". |
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*On <u>''To Kill a Dragon''</u>, the logo is paired with the Bavaria Film logo. With the text "Co-production" above both logos, Mosfilm's text simply reads "Mosfilm (USSR)". |
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**<u>''1000 dollarov v odnu storonu''</u> not only features this combo, but also has the text "with the participation of JV "Lesinvest LTD"" next to the Mosfilm logo. |
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**<u>''1000 dollarov v odnu storonu''</u> not only features this combo, but also has the text "with the participation of JV "Lesinvest LTD"" next to the Mosfilm logo. |
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*On <u>''His Nickname is Beast''</u>, the logo is to the right of the CST Art logo with the text underneath reading "MOSFILM CST ART co-production". |
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*On <u>''His Nickname is Beast''</u>, the logo is to the right of the CST Art logo with the text underneath reading "MOSFILM CST ART co-production". |
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*On <u>''Katafalk''</u>, the logo is next to the [[Yaltafilm (Ukraine)|Yaltafilm]] logo. Underneath both logos is the text reading "Experimental youth creative association". |
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*On <u>''Katafalk''</u>, the logo is next to the [[Yaltafilm]] logo. Underneath both logos is the text reading "Experimental youth creative association". |
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*On <u>''Carrying Out the Body''</u>, the logo, inside a white border, is to the top left of the Fora Film logo. |
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*On <u>''Carrying Out the Body''</u>, the logo, inside a white border, is to the top left of the Fora Film logo. |
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*On <u>''Sweet friend of long forgotten years''</u>, the logo is paired with the Inkombank logo with the bottom credit info reading "FILM STUDIO "RITM" ROSKOMKINO" |
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*On <u>''Sweet friend of long forgotten years''</u>, the logo is paired with the Inkombank logo with the bottom credit info reading "FILM STUDIO "RITM" ROSKOMKINO" |
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'''Boxed Variants:''' Sometimes, the logo is shrunken where it is now <u>half its size</u> and <u>positioned at a certain position on the screen</u>, usually on the top section. The logo is either animated or still. There is also text next to it detailing the type of genre of the film, usually starting with "CREATIVE ASSOCIATION" and also containing a third word, either reading "COMRADE", "SCREEN", "YOUTH", "RITM" (beginning 1988), or "SLOVO" (beginning 1989). "First" may also be added to the beginning of the text. |
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*<u>Early versions</u> of this variant have the logo in a tube-shaped box. |
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*<u>Early versions</u> of this variant have the logo in a tube-shaped box. |
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*In some rare instances, <u>no text</u> is present. |
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*On <u>''Poslushay</u>, ne idyot li dozhd'' where the text is 3D. |
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*On <u>''Poslushay</u>, ne idyot li dozhd'' where the text is 3D. |
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'''Technique:''' Live action model work. CGI for the 2012 version. |
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'''Technique:''' Live-action model work. CGI for the 2012 version. |
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*Can be seen on numerous Russian movies spanning over 50 years. Thanks to the large output the studio has put out, amounting to hundreds of movies, as well as TV airings, home media releases, and restored prints preserving this logo, it is very easy to find in Russia. This includes old and newer prints of ''Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears'', ''The Irony of Fate'', ''Love and Pigeons'', and serials such as the three-part ''War and Peace'' film series. |
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*The standard variant is the easiest to find and appears on most of the aforementioned movies as well as many more. ''Ilya Muromets'' and ''Scarlet Sails'' also uses it albeit the Sovscope variant whereas open-matte versions of this variant were seen on ''Mimino'' and ''Love and Pigeons''. |
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*The standard variant is the easiest to find and appears on most of the aforementioned movies as well as many more. ''Ilya Muromets'' and ''Scarlet Sails'' also uses it albeit the Sovscope variant whereas open-matte versions of this variant were seen on ''Mimino'' and ''Love and Pigeons''. |
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*The <u>boxed variant</u> is common, especially in the 1990's where it was used on several films such as ''Cops and Robbers'', ''Shirley Myrli'', ''Under the Black Veil'', and ''The Star'', the latter of which would be the logo's last appearance before its revival. Said variant was first used in 1963 with ''Optimistic tragedy'' where it consists of no text. Other films containing just the logo contained in a box and nothing else include ''Kin-Dza-Dza!'', ''Peril at End House'', the ''Tchaikovsky'' serials, among others. |
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*The <u>boxed variant</u>, especially in the 1990's was used on several films such as ''Cops and Robbers'', ''Shirley Myrli'', ''Under the Black Veil'', and ''The Star'', the latter of which would be the logo's last appearance before its revival. Said variant was first used in 1963 with ''Optimistic tragedy'' where it consists of no text. Other films containing just the logo contained in a box and nothing else include ''Kin-Dza-Dza!'', ''Peril at End House'', the ''Tchaikovsky'' serials, among others. |
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*The <u>model-only variant</u> is uncommon and was mostly used in the 1960's on films such as ''War and Peace'', ''Day Stars'', ''The Brothers Karamazov'' (1968), and ''Moldeye''. A few more films albeit from the 1990's used this logo with ''Sweet friend of long forgotten years'' being the last one to use this variant. |
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*The <u>model-only variant</u> was mostly used in the 1960's on films such as ''War and Peace'', ''Day Stars'', ''The Brothers Karamazov'' (1968), and ''Moldeye''. A few more films albeit from the 1990's used this logo with ''Sweet friend of long forgotten years'' being the last one to use this variant. |
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*The <u>print variant</u> is rare and made one of its earliest appearances on ''Life is Beautiful''. The first print logo would later appear on ''Za spichkami'' and ''The Resurrected Witch''. |
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*The <u>print variant</u> made one of its earliest appearances on ''Life is Beautiful''. The first print logo would later appear on ''Za spichkami'' and ''The Resurrected Witch''. |
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*The logo briefly returned with the release of ''The Irony of Fate 2'' and was revived in 2012 on ''White Tiger''. As of now, the 2012 remake variant is still being used albeit rarely as it is usually used on historical films set during the Soviet period. The most recent film containing this logo is ''Soldier Boy''. Despite some films such as ''Road to Berlin'' being set during this period, they use the 4th logo rather than this one. |
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*The logo briefly returned with the release of ''The Irony of Fate 2'' and was revived in 2012 on ''White Tiger''. As of now, the 2012 remake variant is still being used albeit rarely as it is usually used on historical films set during the Soviet period. The most recent film containing this logo is ''Soldier Boy''. Despite some films such as ''Road to Berlin'' being set during this period, they use the 4th logo rather than this one. |
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*The logo was also seen within the restoration screen of their "Literary Classics on Screen" DVDs. This version was spotted on a 2009 DVD of ''The Brothers Karamazov'' as well as many other restored movies released on home media in the late 2000's to mid 2010's containing said branding. Moreover with DVDs, US prints of several of their movies such as the ''War of Peace'' serials has this logo intact with the [[Janus Films]] and [[The Criterion Collection]] logos preceding this one. |
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*The logo was also seen within the restoration screen of their "Literary Classics on Screen" DVDs. This version was spotted on a 2009 DVD of ''The Brothers Karamazov'' as well as many other restored movies released on home media in the late 2000's to mid 2010's containing said branding. Moreover with DVDs, US prints of several of their movies such as the ''War of Peace'' serials has this logo intact with the [[Janus Films]] and [[The Criterion Collection]] logos preceding this one. |
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, light rays emerge from the monument, as it turns from the right and a cloudy sky fade in below. As it rotates, it zooms out and the word "Мосфильм" shines in the same font as before, with it continuing to shine as the Kremlin comes into view and the star glows brightly. The sky fades out, followed by the rest. |
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'''Logo:''' The camera fades into an overhead shot of the monument in a shiny gold. The camera then rotates downwards and zooms out, with glowing rays, and lens flares shining off it. As it zooms out, it passes over the name "Мосфильм" in a different orange font and heads for a straight-on view of the entire logo. The also starts to glow white a bit, and that lingers even when the rest of the logo fades out. |
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosfilm Mosfilm] on Wikipedia |
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