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Chicano Arts Film is Efraín Gutiérrez's film production company, considered for directing the first Chicano feature film, Please, Don't Bury Me Alive!, from 1976.

Logo (June 16, 1976?)[]

Visuals: Fading in from an orange background, there is a thin maroon ring, showing pre-recorded footage of a snake resting in a grassy landscape. Arched above the right is black, bold, sans serif “C.A.F.E.” with an additional outline surrounding it making a light brown outline for the text. After nine seconds, the logo fades into a maroon colored camera inside an outlined square, with an outlined ring over it as well, all maroon colored. “ARTS FILM” is arched on top of the ring, with the light brown outline surrounding it, as well as “C.A.F.E.” below it. Between it is black western serif “CHICANO” at the left, and “ENTERPRISES”, with an orange western serif “PRESENTS” below the logo.

Technique: A still card mixed with live-action footage.

Audio: None.

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Please, Don't Bury Me Alive!
June 16, 1976?
 


Scare Factor: None to low, but this might be quite boring.

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