Orwo was the crown jewel of filmmaking behind the Iron Curtain. The products of the factory, which used the patents of the former Agfa (IG Farben), were associated with the idea of reliable quality, surrounded by greater confidence than Svema or Tasma films. Orwo was the forced-born alternative to the relatively expensive Ilford or Kodak films. It wasn’t really popular in the West: there was no chic or romantic comedy movie to buy at all. But just as Swema or Foma movies came with their comeback, so did Orwoé, an article now sought after all over the world. It would be foolish and unfair to expect the same result from him as from Trix or HP5, but there is the promise of an unusual and unexpected result that is not only promised by the expiration date. 120 roll film size ISO approx. 80 Call black and white


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