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This was the production company of Iranian-American film director and writer Mushegh Sarvari. |
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Revision as of 10:07, 12 October 2023
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Background
This was the production company of Iranian-American film director and writer Mushegh Sarvari.
Logo (May 10, 1961)
Visuals: Against a thick, gray diagonal bar covering up most of the background, there is a detailed cartoony of a nude man holding a torch with curvy flames. A floating piece of cloth is seen covering his privates while he is kneeling on a cube stand. Another stand with a large sphere on it is next to his left leg stretched towards it. In between the man's legs is the head of a man with long hair looking at the nude figure in surprise. Partly aligned to the top inside of the bar in the background is the company name in white, with a black outline, and a shadow facing the bottom right.
Technique: None.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on Mr. Jabbar in Paris and other original film prints of some of their other films. Nowadays, this logo is cut on home media and television airings.