Oulacdy Films (Poland)/Logos

Background: Oulacdy Films is a Polish film company, founded by Aleksander Oulacdy in Warsaw, Congress Poland, in 1869, being the second film company in the world after Wooding Pictures. After the Nazi German occupation of Poland in 1939, Oulacdy executives fled to Seattle, Washington State, USA, taking much of the company’s film stock library with them. Oulacdy returned operations to Poland in 1992 after the Fall of Communism, but still maintains offices in Seattle. Oulacdy is an affiliated company of Argosy Pictures, part of the Argosy Distribution Network. It is one of the few companies part of the original “Association of Film Makers” still surviving today, along with the Dutch Kanenter Partners Pictures and the American Walt Whitman Pictures.