Vardar Film

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum



Background

Vardar Film (Macedonian: Вардар Филм) is a film production and distribution company based in Skopje, North Macedonia. It began its operations in 1947, during the time when North Macedonia was part of the former Yugoslavia.

The company was responsible for the creation of several noteworthy films, including Tattoo (1991), Happy New Year '49 (1986), Haj Faj (1987), Tri Ani (1959), and The Mountain of Anger (1968). Additionally, Vardar Film produced approximately 700 documentary, short, and animated films between 1947 and 1991.

In 2013, the Macedonian government decided to change the company's name from Vardar Film Skopje to Vardar Film Macedonia.

1st Logo (1948)

Logo: Superimposed over the opening scene, we see the following:

ВАРДАР
ФИЛМ

СКОПЈЕ

"ВАРДАР ФИЛМ" is in a three-dimensional font.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme.

Availability: Seen on the short Niz pirinska Makedonija.

2nd Logo (1950-1953?)

3rd Logo (1953-19??)

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