METROPOLIS
1927
Fritz Lang

SYNOPSIS
In a futuristic city sharply divided between wealthy elites in the clouds and oppressed workers underground, Freder discovers the grim reality of his father's domain. He joins forces with the saintly Maria to bridge the gap, but a mad scientist creates a robot replica of her to incite violent chaos. Fritz Lang’s sci-fi epic features monumental architecture and groundbreaking effects, remaining the most influential vision of the future in cinema history.
CRITIQUE
Fritz Lang’s sci-fi epic is the most visually influential film ever made. Its towering Art Deco skyscrapers and subterranean machine rooms defined the look of the future for a century, inspiring Blade Runner and Star Wars. It pioneered the Schüfftan process and complex miniatures to create a convincing, massive world. While its plot is melodramatic, its imagery—the robot Maria, the Moloch machine—is indelible. It represents the peak of UFA’s ambition and remains a terrifying prophecy of industrial dehumanization and the struggle between head and hands.
SCREENING AVAILABILITY
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Theatrical screenings
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Non-theatrical screenings
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Festivals and cinematheques
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Educational screenings
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Television broadcasting
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Digital platforms and streaming
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Promotional and editorial use
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Licensing of graphic and visual materials
AVAILABLE FORMATS
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DCP
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DCP with subtitles
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Apple ProRes
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MP4 Screening File
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MP4 Rehearsal Copy for Musicians (silent films)
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Blu-ray
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High-resolution archival masters
PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS
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Posters
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Press stills
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Promotional assets
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Screening support materials
AVAILABLE SUBTITLES
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English
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Spanish
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French
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Portuguese
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Italian
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German