FILM Ferrania s.r.l. is a manufacturing company located in Ferrania (
Liguria),
Italy.
The original firm was started in 1923 as a maker of
photographic film, papers, and equipment. The company was purchased in 1964 by the
3M company, who spun it off to their
Imation Division. The firm was acquired by
Schroder Ventures in 1999 and then spun off as a separate company. Subsequently it was acquired by a Genoese shipping company, GRUPPO MESSINA (Ignazio Messina & Co. S.p.A).
The production of film was acquired in 2013 by the new company FILM Ferrania s.r.l. which took over some of Ferrania's manufacturing equipment and buildings. Former Ferrania technicians are involved too. FILM Ferrania inherits the historic brand Ferrania to launch analog products suitable for the actual needs of cine/photo market.
The firm manufactured photographic film and sold it under the Solaris brand, as well as private label products. Ferrania remained the only manufacturer of
126 “Instamatic” films after
Kodak discontinued them in 1999, but 126 was discontinued by Ferrania in early 2007.[
citation needed] In July, 2008, the company's President announced to its unions that manufacture of color film products would cease in December, 2008. As of March 2009, Ferrania customer service states that they are producing only 135 format color film in 200 and 400 ASA.
Ferrania's film production is going to start again in early 2014.