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===Background===
===Background===
'''Seven Arts International''' was formed by [[Canwest Media (Canada)|CanWest]] in 1999 as a division of [[Seven Arts Entertainment]], serving as its foreign sales and distribution division. In 2000, the company was rebranded as [[Fireworks Pictures]], serving as a division as [[Fireworks Entertainment (Canada)|Fireworks Entertainment]]. In 2002, the company became independent alongside the main unit.
'''Seven Arts International''' was formed by [[Canwest Media|CanWest]] in 1999 as a division of [[Seven Arts Entertainment]], serving as its foreign sales and distribution division. In 2000, the company was rebranded as [[Fireworks Pictures]], serving as a division as [[Fireworks Entertainment|Fireworks Entertainment]]. In 2002, the company became independent alongside the main unit.


===(1999-2000s)===
===(1999-2000s)===

Revision as of 18:12, 13 October 2022



Background

Seven Arts International was formed by CanWest in 1999 as a division of Seven Arts Entertainment, serving as its foreign sales and distribution division. In 2000, the company was rebranded as Fireworks Pictures, serving as a division as Fireworks Entertainment. In 2002, the company became independent alongside the main unit.

(1999-2000s)


Logo: On a black background, we see a steel square with the Seven Arts "7A" logo in it, with a model of Earth in between the "A". Below it we see the blue text "Seven Arts International", with a CanWest byline underneath.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None or the opening theme of the trailer.

Availability: Seen on the international trailers for some films from Seven Arts, including Rules of Engagement.

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