ORWO
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ORWO was a manufacturer of photographic film. The basis for ORWO was the AGFA Wolfen plant, which was located in what was to become East Germany, and thus nationalized after WWII.
The ORWO trademark (for Original Wolfen) was introduced in 1964. ORWO branded 35mm colour slide film became available in the United Kingdom in the 1970s through magazine advertisements for mail order suppliers. It was a cheaper alternative to the mainstream brands available at the time.
In 1998 a new company FilmoTec GmbH was formed and continues to manufacture a reduced range of Orwo products, specialising in cine film. Some products are re-branded and sold by Maco.
[edit] External links
- ORWO films (in English or German)

