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Description
Metropolis is a monumental work. On its release in 1925, after sixteen months'
filming, it was Germany's most expensive feature film, a canvas for director
Fritz Lang's increasingly extravagant ambitions. Lang, inspired by the skyline of
New York, created a whole new vision of cities. One of the greatest works of
science fiction, the film also tells human stories about love and family.
Thomas Elsaesser explores the cultural phenomenon of Metropolis: its different
versions (there is no definitive one), its changing meanings, and its role as a
database of twentieth-century imagery and ideologies.
In his foreword to this special edition, published to celebrate the 20th
anniversary of the BFI Film Classics series, Elsaesser discusses the impact of
the 27 minutes of 'lost' footage discovered in Buenos Aires in 2008, and
incorporated in a restored edition, which premiered in 2010.
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Product details
Published | 25 Jul 2019 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 112 |
ISBN | 9781838717124 |
Imprint | British Film Institute |
Illustrations | 37 b/w photos |
Series | BFI Film Classics |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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