China Film Group Corporation

Note: This page will include the predecessor and the subsidiaryː China Film Corporation and China Film Co-Production Corporation, because they were created prior to this company was created and was now a subsidiary to this company and one of them closed down. Strangely, one of them didn't have a on-screen logo, sadly.

Background
Founded in August 1979, China Film Co-Production Corporation (CFCC) is a special organization solely authorized by China's State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television to administer affairs relating to Chinese-foreign film co-productions. CFCC has established trade relations with more than 50 countries and regions, including the United States, Britain, France, Italy, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. CFCC didn't use logos until early 80s.

1st Logo (1983-1985)


Nicknames: "The Yellow Line I"

Logo: Over a red backdrop, two yellow lines connect, flashing and forming an interlocked design. The arched Chinese text "中國電影合作製片公司" appears above the design via sparkling effect, and the words "CFCC" appears to the left.

FX/SFX: The connecting lines, the Chinese characters sparkling.

Music/Sounds: Suspenseful sounds followed by gong crash when the lines connect, then a happy-sounding fanfare (which continues into the New Kwun Lun logo). On The Holy Robe of Shaolin Temple (after the Fujian Film Studio and Golden Principal logos), the fanfare is shortened, cutting into opening theme of the movie.

Availability: Rare. The New Kwun Lun variant appears on Reign Behind a Curtain, while the standalone variant appears on The Holy Robe of Shaolin Temple.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (1988-1993)
Nicknames: "The Yellow Line II"

Logo: On a black-blue gradient background, the golden logotype "cfcc" (the "f" being a filmstrip with a film reel above the second "c") rotates and zooms out with a trail, which zooms back and flashes, turning metallic gold. Two yellow lines then wipe in below the logotype, animating like the previous logo and flashing into the interlocked design. The design then flashes into the red Chinese text "中國電影合作製片公司". "CHINA FILM CO-PRODUCTION CORPORATION" in white fades in below.

FX/SFX: The logotype zooming out, the connecting lines, the company names appearing.

Music/Sounds: A gong crash in the beginning, followed by bell chimes for each flash of light in the logo (which is three).

Availability: Rare.

Editor's Note: None.

Background
China Film Group Corporation (CFGC), is the largest, most influential film enterprise in the People's Republic of China. According to Forbes, it is a state monopoly that all imported films have to work with. It also runs theaters and finances, produces, and distributes films. In 2014, the company was the largest film distributor in China, with 32.8% of the market.

1st Logo (2000s?-2013?)
TBA.

2nd Logo (2013?-2020?)
TBA.