April 2013
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Some Came Running: Film restoration in the digital... →
Maria Falconetti in Carl Theodor Dreyer’s The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928). This is how the frame appears in the current Eureka!/Masters of Cinema Blu-ray disc edition of the film. Below, the image before restoration. I first heard from James White, the British film restoration maestro, a few years back, around the time the below-mentioned ITV Blu-ray of Powell and Pressburger’s Black...
10 Black And White Films For People Who Don’t... →
…. if we could pick out a few ORWO films.. this would be nice.
November 2012
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bela tarr only uses ORWO film →
some info and links to ORWO flicks...
Here are just a few films in the ever-growing list that used ORWO film stock to shoot. Take note of the low-key black and white visual style in ‘The Man from London’. With the use of ORWO black and white film, the audience can feel both the growing intensity and the hidden eroticism through the shadows created with the use of black and white. This style of film is reminiscent of German...
ORWO North America
The patience of our customers has been incredible… ORWO N.A started out slow but now we are rolling…. again, thank you for your patience….
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July 2012
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ORWO at the end of July
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Photography by Ian Powell from the University of...
June 2012
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Great lighting and very well done… Shot on ORWO Cine Film in 2007.
Movies shot in ORWO on Vimeo... →
Follow this link to see more examples of ORWO in cinematography!
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The Dream and The Silence
“Oriol and Yolanda live in Paris with their two daughters. Oriol is an architect and Yolanda is a teacher. During a holiday at the Ebro River Delta they have an accident that changes their lives.” - The Match Factory’s synopsis on The Dream and The Silence, a movie shot with 35 mm ORWO film. The stills from this film look incredible. We will keep you updated on local...
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Photography by Arunas Kulikauskas
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ORWO Photography: Old and New
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ORWO on film
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2012 Brooklyn Film Festival
The festival had a great turnout! ORWO would like to thank Marco Ursino and Susan Mackell of indieScreen in Brooklyn for their support of ORWO film, along with hosting the event in their resplendent and eclectic theater. We had a great time watching several features, including ‘Dear Mandela’, which was awarded the Grand Chameleon Award at the end of the night’s award ceremony....
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ORWO On Screen
Here are just a few films in the ever-growing list that used ORWO film stock to shoot. Take note of the low-key black and white visual style in ‘The Man from London’. With the use of ORWO black and white film, the audience can feel both the growing intensity and the hidden eroticism through the shadows created with the use of black and white. This style of film is reminiscent of German...