Metropolis (1927 film)
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+ | '''''Metropolis''''' is a [[silent film|silent]] [[science fiction film]] created by the famed [[Austria]]n-German director [[Fritz Lang]]. It was produced in [[Germany]] in the [[Babelsberg Studios]] and released in [[1927 in film|1927]] during the height of the [[Weimar Republic]]. In addition, it was the most [[expensive]] silent film of the time. | ||
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+ | The screenplay was written in 1924 by Lang and his wife, [[Thea von Harbou]], and novelized by von Harbou in 1926. It is set in a futuristic urban [[dystopia]] and examines a common science fiction theme of the day: the social crisis between [[work|labour]] and [[management]] in [[capitalism]]. | ||
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+ | Among other things, it features the robotic [[psychopath]] Maria designed by [[Rotwang]] (and portrayed by [[Brigitte Helm]]). | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[metropole]]'' | ||
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Metropolis is a silent science fiction film created by the famed Austrian-German director Fritz Lang. It was produced in Germany in the Babelsberg Studios and released in 1927 during the height of the Weimar Republic. In addition, it was the most expensive silent film of the time.
The screenplay was written in 1924 by Lang and his wife, Thea von Harbou, and novelized by von Harbou in 1926. It is set in a futuristic urban dystopia and examines a common science fiction theme of the day: the social crisis between labour and management in capitalism.
Among other things, it features the robotic psychopath Maria designed by Rotwang (and portrayed by Brigitte Helm).
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