Flic Film Double-X ASA 250' film canister on a green background

Flic Film Double-X - 35mm Black & White Negative Film

£15.80
Sale price  £15.80 Regular price 
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Flic Film Double-X ASA 250' film canister on a green background

Flic Film Double-X - 35mm Black & White Negative Film

£15.80
Sale price  £15.80 Regular price 

Flic Film Double-X - 35mm Black & White Negative Film

Hollywood's secret weapon, now available for your considerably less glamorous photography. Kodak Eastman Double-X (released as Flic Film Double-X) is a high-speed panchromatic black and white negative film that's been used in cinema for decades — Schindler's List, Raging Bull, and countless others that look considerably better than your holiday snaps. Re-spooled by Flic Film for 35mm still photography, this emulsion delivers very high sharpness, a broad tonal range, and fine grain structure. The film stock that makes everything look slightly more important than it actually is. In stock now and shipping fast from the UK.

What Makes Flic Film Double-X Good

ISO 250 (Daylight) - Cinema speed, optimised for available light shooting. Fast enough for handheld work in most conditions.

Very High Sharpness - Cinema-grade resolution in a still photography canister. Detail is exceptional.

Fine Grain Structure - Finer than you'd expect at this speed. The cinematic credentials extend to the grain.

Broad Tonal Range - Deep blacks, controlled highlights, and rich midtones. The full tonal palette of professional B&W.

Push Processing Friendly - Takes push processing well when the light demands it.

Standard B&W Chemistry - Develops in standard chemistry without special handling.

36 Exposures - A full roll of cinema DNA for your camera.

Best For

Street photography, available light shooting, portraiture, documentary work, and photographers who want cinema-grade black and white results without needing a film set. Once you've shot it, send it our way — we develop and scan it too.


Perfect for photographers who want their black and white to carry a little cinematic weight. Double-X has the credentials to back it up.

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