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Metropolis
(Das Schicksal einer Menscheit im Jahre 2000)

Live Musical Accompaniment
Screening on Film
Directed by Fritz Lang.
With Brigitte Helm, Alfred Abel, Gustav Fröhlich.
Germany, 1926, 35mm, black & white, silent, 130 min.

The greatest science-fiction film of the silent cinema, Metropolis was made by Lang at Berlin’s Ufa studios with an unprecedented budget for its huge sets, inspired by the New York skyline. Set in the twenty-first century, the story is derived partly from medieval legends, partly from the dystopic vision of a future of intensified conflict between capital and labor. Photographed in Expressionist style and designed to display powerful geometric symmetries, many of the film’s sequences are unforgettable, especially the dramatic laboratory creation of the robot-woman.

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