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'''Rialto Distribution''' is an Australian/New Zealand distributor for art-house and foreign films. It's not to be confused with with '''Rialto Pictures''', whose the company co-reissued the British film ''The Third Man'' (1949).
'''Rialto Distribution''' is an Australian/New Zealand distributor for art-house and foreign films. It's not to be confused with with '''Rialto Pictures''', whose the company co-reissued the British film ''The Third Man'' (1949).


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===Logo (2000s-)===
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Latest revision as of 09:24, 5 November 2024


Background

Rialto Distribution is an Australian/New Zealand distributor for art-house and foreign films. It's not to be confused with with Rialto Pictures, whose the company co-reissued the British film The Third Man (1949).

Logo (2000s-)


Visuals: It start from a black background with some environment views in fast pace reveal clockwise, which later replaced by sky views with plane (resembling an airport view), until we see an environment with a red sky, up to a space (or starfield) view. Later, a abstract white outlined star, along with "RIALTO" wording in ITC Avant Garde Gothic font also reveal themselves clockwise on a teal blue background, completing the logo.

Technique: Live action and 2D computer animation.

Audio: A "warbling" tune accompanied by xylophone, followed by a whoosh when the logo appears.

Availability: It was seen on distributed films in Australia and New Zealand, but not in the North America or Europe; example are Weekend (2011), Edie (2017) and The Corrupted (2019), among others (as of this posting, it can be viewed on SBS On Demand). The filmed variant is seen on The Gateway (2018).

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