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Fritz Lang's METROPOLIS whole again?

July 2nd, 2008 | Return Home
Perhaps one of the most influential silent films ever made, Fritz Lang's 1927 METROPOLIS, has been released and re-released over the years. Yet, every time since the movie's premiere -- it has never been intact. You see, parts of the film have been lost over time and never seen again. Entire sections of the film -- plot, characters -- have disappeared entirely.

As such, we've never actually seen this masterpiece of a film as it was intended. But that might just now change.

According to the German publication, Die Zeit, a near-complete, if not complete copy of Lang's picture has been found in Beuno Aires. Go figure.

Martin Koerber, the restorer of the hitherto longest known version of “Metropolis”, who also examined the footage, said to ZEITmagazin: “No matter how bad the condition of the material may be, the original intention of the film, including all of its minor characters and subplots, is now once again tangible for the normal viewer. The rhythm of the film has been restored.”


Source: Zeit Online


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