Lentelefilm

Background
Lentelefilm was a Russian film studio that went defunct around 1995.

(1976-1995)
Logo: On a black background, a curved, multicolored filmstrip in an "N" shape wipes in from the left. The three sides of the filmstrip are colored, , and. Then, the company name in Cyrillic fades in on the top, followed by a metal ship revealing itself by rotating on its z-axis. The ship is also facing the left.

Variants:
 * In its early years, the text font resembles Courier and is shorter. Additionally, the ship is undetailed.
 * A later variant has the text in a different serif font, a ship with more details facing the right, and the right-most strip in.
 * On some films such as Две дуэли and В ожидании Элизабет, the text wipes in and then the ship rotates.
 * On  A Golden Ring and Red, Red Roses , while inside a white bordered box, the logo is to the right of the Lenfilm logo with the Russian State Committee for Cinematography's notice underneath.
 * On the Russian Video release of В ожидании Элизабет, said company's logo is positioned on the bottom left portion of the screen while Lentelefilm's logo play from behind.

Technique: 2D animation for the filmstrips and text. Live-action for the metal ship.

Audio: None.

Availability: It can be seen on their films from this period starting with Teatral'nie Istoriy and until Polubog. The early variant appears on the former film as well as Moya Karmen, and Galatea. All the listed films have this logo intact on television airings, home media releases, and on Soviet Television's YouTube channel.