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Film Ferrania - Developments from October 2023 onward

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As I write this post, new batches of P33 are being processed at LRF. Format 135 - 36 exp.

Processed?! I'd rather shoot them first and only then process them!

I know, I know... :wink:

Just my way of saying that it's great to hear Ferrania & P33 are alive and kicking!
 

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I've just seen the following on Film Ferrania's Instagram


"Hello FF community,
Film Ferrania is finally returning to the market. The precision coater, freshly refurbished, is once again whirring in the famous LRF building and we are proud to announce the hiring of wonderful additional chemists to add to our talented team.
This is thanks to a completely new organisation and very significant industrial investments made throughout 2025, aimed at bringing Ferrania's iconic black-and-white film back into the hands of enthusiasts like you and ensuring a steady supply for the future.
The new owners and management are now looking to resolve the final outstanding issue, which is the old company's failed Kickstarter campaign. Whilst this is a strange legacy to inherit, the new owners recognise that none of this would have been possible without the support of early backers of that original Kickstarter campaign all those years ago.
For those who did not receive their reward, it will soon be possible to register on our website and receive a voucher to use on our soon-to-open ecommerce store.
Please stay tuned for further information and have a very merry Christmas"

Odd choice of words as the Kickstarter was very successful. It raised the necessary funds to acquire the machinery and that was the only *promise* ever made.

Hopefully good news all round, including for the people who moan that they "ordered" film way back when.
 

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I've just seen the following on Film Ferrania's Instagram


"Hello FF community,
Film Ferrania is finally returning to the market. The precision coater, freshly refurbished, is once again whirring in the famous LRF building and we are proud to announce the hiring of wonderful additional chemists to add to our talented team.
This is thanks to a completely new organisation and very significant industrial investments made throughout 2025, aimed at bringing Ferrania's iconic black-and-white film back into the hands of enthusiasts like you and ensuring a steady supply for the future.
The new owners and management are now looking to resolve the final outstanding issue, which is the old company's failed Kickstarter campaign. Whilst this is a strange legacy to inherit, the new owners recognise that none of this would have been possible without the support of early backers of that original Kickstarter campaign all those years ago.
For those who did not receive their reward, it will soon be possible to register on our website and receive a voucher to use on our soon-to-open ecommerce store.
Please stay tuned for further information and have a very merry Christmas"

Odd choice of words as the Kickstarter was very successful. It raised the necessary funds to acquire the machinery and that was the only *promise* ever made.

Hopefully good news all round, including for the people who moan that they "ordered" film way back when.

And this is indeed a huge deal, and I wish the new team the very best of luck.
 

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This is fantastic news! Sounds like Ferrania being under ORWO is bringing some stability, and the additional machinery could also help Filmotec and InovisCoat. Hopefully we will start seeing P30 and P33 stocked again soon. Since Freestyle already has the new P30, I wonder if they will become the new authorized distributor Stateside.

Odd choice of words as the Kickstarter was very successful. It raised the necessary funds to acquire the machinery and that was the only *promise* ever made.

Caveat emptor is in short supply I guess. If you check Reddit or similar social media platforms, any reference to Ferrania is invariably followed by at least 1-2 people, who are there only to complain loudly about how evil the company is. It's toxic for business long term, so I get why they want to finish cleaning it up.
 

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I've just seen the following on Film Ferrania's Instagram


"Hello FF community,
Film Ferrania is finally returning to the market. The precision coater, freshly refurbished, is once again whirring in the famous LRF building and we are proud to announce the hiring of wonderful additional chemists to add to our talented team.
This is thanks to a completely new organisation and very significant industrial investments made throughout 2025, aimed at bringing Ferrania's iconic black-and-white film back into the hands of enthusiasts like you and ensuring a steady supply for the future.
The new owners and management are now looking to resolve the final outstanding issue, which is the old company's failed Kickstarter campaign. Whilst this is a strange legacy to inherit, the new owners recognise that none of this would have been possible without the support of early backers of that original Kickstarter campaign all those years ago.
For those who did not receive their reward, it will soon be possible to register on our website and receive a voucher to use on our soon-to-open ecommerce store.
Please stay tuned for further information and have a very merry Christmas"

Odd choice of words as the Kickstarter was very successful. It raised the necessary funds to acquire the machinery and that was the only *promise* ever made.

Hopefully good news all round, including for the people who moan that they "ordered" film way back when.

This is good news considering im an original kickstarter backer.
It also appears we might be on the brink of seeing colour film begin production too.
 

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Elsewhere the new Film Ferrania has stated they'll bring back all the B&W products they were producing a few years ago....so we can assume P30, P33 and Orto are going to come back soon.

As for colour, we just don't know how close they are. As I tried to say upthread, the fact that the old Ferrania made decent C41 colour film and E6 film means that some of the knowledge and experience may still be there. But we know it's incredibly difficult.
 

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Ah great news, P33 in 120 if continuously produced and supported would quickly become a modern classic.

All the best to the new team!
 

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People on the “photographer side” cannot fully understand how difficult the “research and production side” of photosensitive materials is.
Today more than ever before.
This truth can be demonstrated with just one example.
There is currently a very well established player on the market that has scientists, equipment and money at its disposal, but little experience with color, and the initial results from a strictly technical point of view with that type of material (enormously more complex than b/w) are there for all to see.
That should make us think...
 

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As for colour, we just don't know how close they are. As I tried to say upthread, the fact that the old Ferrania made decent C41 colour film and E6 film means that some of the knowledge and experience may still be there. But we know it's incredibly difficult.

Many years ago Ilford made color film, then they stopped. While they went through the inevitable ups and downs of analog material makers world wide, they always had a full B&W production going and were likely much better funded than Ferrania. Even under these circumstances they spent years fighting heroically to create a color negative film product, which still has "a lot of character in its color palette", and this already at the second attempt.

I would love to see a new Ferrania color product, but I won't hold my breath.
 

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Many years ago Ilford made color film, then they stopped. While they went through the inevitable ups and downs of analog material makers world wide, they always had a full B&W production going and were likely much better funded than Ferrania. Even under these circumstances they spent years fighting heroically to create a color negative film product, which still has "a lot of character in its color palette", and this already at the second attempt.

I would love to see a new Ferrania color product, but I won't hold my breath.

Ilford never made colour film without the help of a chemical giant - ICI or Konika/Sakura. Phoenix is the first ever in-house colour film emulsion they've come up with. And there's nobody working at Harman/Ilford now who was involved in making any of those old colour films in the 60s and 70s (the 80s film was simply rebranded Sakura).

There possibly *are* people at Film Ferrania who were involved with colour film R&D and production, and remember the old Ferrania company was one of a very select group to ever master the manufacture of C41 film. Film Ferrania's coater is know to be able to coat colour film too. None of this makes it easy, but it may be less difficult for them compared to Harman.

I certainly won't hold my breath either. But they have one or two advantages. Possibly.
 
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