Cattleya

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Background

Cattleya is an Italian film and television production company that was founded in 1997 by Riccardo Tozzi who chairs it. The main office is located in Rome, in Piazzale Valerio Massimo, where it took the premises, adequately restored, of a well-known Capitoline sawmill. Since October 2017, the British television company ITV Studios has held the majority of Cattleya (51%). Tozzi remains 49% after the exit of Universal and DeA Communications.

Logo (2007-)


Visuals: On a black background, we see the word "Cattleya" in Tempus Sans. To the left of the text is an orange rounded square with a white drawing of a cattleya inside.

Variant: An animated version was seen on Cattleya's website from 2007. There is a white flash which passes through "Cattleya". After, the flash reveals the rounded square. The icon and flower then become their respective orange and white colors.

Technique: Computer-animated effects.

Audio: The ending theme of the show.

Audio Variant: On the Cattleya website animation, a majestic string/piano theme plays.

Availability: Seen at the end of Suburra: Blood on Rome. The animated version was seen on Cattleya's website from 2007. [1]

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