Georgian Film Studio (Georgia)

Background
Georgian Film Studio is one of world's oldest film studios that has produced 800 feature, made-for-TV and short films, 600 documentaries, and 300 animation movies. During Soviet times, the studio was one of the most active places for film production. Having grown organically from the merger of several film production companies that operated in the beginning of the twentieth century in Tbilisi, the studio had been renamed several times before becoming Georgian Film in 1953. Sitting on 9.75 hectares (24 acres) of prime land in Tbilisi, Georgian Film Studios offers several sound stages, recording and editing facilities, various production services, modern equipment and professional crews.

(known) Logo (1943 - 1997)
Logo: On a superimposed background (depending on a film), we see the words "A Lenin Order "GEROGIAN FILM" studio production" in Georgian or Russian.

Variants:
 * Originally, the name was known as "Tbilisi Lenin Order Film Studio."
 * Sometimes the year could be added below.
 * A closing version exists.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The opening or closing theme to the movie.

Availability: Seen on many movies during the period; for example: A Wedding of Jays (1957), Manana (1958), The Feud (1959), The Girl and the Fountain (1967), and The Adventures of Salamura (1979). It was made last appearance on the animated short Rural Builders (1997).

Editor's Note: None.