FilmoTec makes the most modern black and white ciné films. Ilford Pan F, FP 4, HP 5 when available in ciné conversions were decades older (by design). Eastman-Kodak black movie films are also older. I have developed ORWO UN 54 and N 74 in the 35mm and 16mm formats commercially for years, printed them onto ORWO PF 2 and Eastman fine grain positive, and processed these as well. Very good and satisfying films, for example drying up quicker than all others.
To those who don’t trust FilmoTec I want to shout: load an Eyemo or a Filmo with ORWO stock and go shooting. Can of course also be another camera, say, a Mitchell. Have it processed by lab people who know their job and look at the pictures in a cinema, projected on a big screen. If you have the guts, use ORWO PF 2 plus or PF 2 Version 3, those are films with an unsensitized emulsion and an antihalo undercoat, yes, like camera films have. Then have a positive struck again and that projected or do it yourself with a 16mm projector, but big. Thirteen feet wide.