Film Ferrania - Developments from October 2023 onward

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A few highlights, very roughly - please bear in mind I ignore any background/context that might be obvious to other members:
  • Jake Seal is now Ferrania's majority shareholder.
  • Project Ferrania had started in 2017, an ambitious project that had, however 'lost momentum' - things are now 'restarting' thanks to the new shareholder
  • The company had 'spoken American English' before, in 1964, when Ferrania was purchased by 3M
  • Prior to Seals, the two Tuscan enterpreneurs Marco Pagni and Nicola Baldini had 'given new life to this market'
  • Pagni: 'why Ferrania? Because it's one of the few sites in the world where quality film can be still be manufactured, and there's availability of local technicians who are still the keepers of the old techniques and can restart production'
  • The project had kicked off in 2017; it was an ambitious, but complicated effort, because ideal working conditions are needed for this type of product: you work in complete darkness, at 21 degrees Celsius and 50% relative humidity
  • Over the years - also due to COVID - business didn't go quite as hoped, and production slowed down considerably - however, film is now experiencing a resurgence also driven by cinema, of which Seals is an expert
  • It's difficult to see what motivated Seal to invest in the region, but some details have leaked - he's a businessman and film producer, and had already invested in film in Europe (Inoviscoat and Filmotec) in order to produce cinema film under the 'Orwo' brand.
  • Seal and Francesco Legario, CEO of the technology park Ferrania is part of, have met - Legario is optimistic and stated Seal has really good ideas on how to move things forward.
 
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If it's true, I'm glad they will make it to the other side of the river. I backed them for their machine rescue. I would love to see them coating again on P33 & P30. It doesn't have to be color film.
 

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Good news?



Filmotec (manufacturer of ORWO UN54) and Inoviscoat are both insolvent and in liquidation.

Should FilmFerrania now face the same fate?

All three companies have been taken over by Jake Seal.



All good (bad) things come in threes.
 

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Yeah that don't look good when the vultures descend. I wonder when the rescued machinery goes on the auction block.

As an amateur I shoot a lot of film but I can only support a few manufacturers. The last couple of years I have bought a lot of Kodak, Fomapan and Fuji with a small selection of Ilford.
 
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Good news?



Filmotec (manufacturer of ORWO UN54) and Inoviscoat are both insolvent and in liquidation.

Should FilmFerrania now face the same fate?

All three companies have been taken over by Jake Seal.



All good (bad) things come in threes.

I looked up Jake Seal and also found the reports of insolvency. I am not familiar with the ORWO story but it seemed a lot of people were trying to get product they had already paid for to no avail. Not a great sign
 
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About one year ago it was said that Filmotec and Inoviscoat were declared insolvent to put both together to create a new company. Declaring insolvency was part of the plan and explained somewhere.

Or has now a new press release been made?
 

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Good news?



Filmotec (manufacturer of ORWO UN54) and Inoviscoat are both insolvent and in liquidation.

Should FilmFerrania now face the same fate?

All three companies have been taken over by Jake Seal.



All good (bad) things come in threes.

The third one was Tetenal.
 

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Good news?



Filmotec (manufacturer of ORWO UN54) and Inoviscoat are both insolvent and in liquidation.

Should FilmFerrania now face the same fate?

All three companies have been taken over by Jake Seal.



All good (bad) things come in threes.

I thought the same. As soon as I read that Jake Seal was involved, I thought, “Uh-oh, this isn’t good.”
 

Klaus_H

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I looked up Jake Seal and also found the reports of insolvency. I am not familiar with the ORWO story but it seemed a lot of people were trying to get product they had already paid for to no avail. Not a great sign

My order for UN54 from the “ORWO Shop” was dispatched from Wolfen in 2022. I was informed that the number of employees in Wolfen had been radically reduced. Consequently, I ordered a larger quantity of UN54 in 2023 in order to be able to use this excellent material for at least a few more years. This delivery was made from Great Britain. It seems that J. S. took over the stock and sold what was still available. Today UN54 is only available in the “ORWO Shop” as a 1000ft roll. 100 ft rolls were available until 2022, 400 ft rolls until 2023.
 
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