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		<title>Metropolis Poster</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>Metropolis</i> is a 1927 German expressionist <a href="https://posterplus.com.au/?post_type=product&amp;s=science-fiction&amp;asp_active=1&amp;p_asid=1&amp;p_asp_data=1&amp;current_page_id=18344&amp;woo_currency=AUD&amp;qtranslate_lang=0&amp;filters_changed=0&amp;filters_initial=1&amp;asp_gen%5B%5D=title&amp;asp_gen%5B%5D=content&amp;asp_gen%5B%5D=excerpt&amp;customset%5B%5D=product">science-fiction</a> drama film directed by Fritz Lang. Written by Thea von Harbou in collaboration with Lang,<sup id="cite_ref-FOOTNOTEMagid2006129_5-0" class="reference"></sup><sup id="cite_ref-FOOTNOTEGrant200314_6-0" class="reference"></sup> it stars Gustav Fröhlich, Alfred Abel, Rudolf Klein-Rogge, and Brigitte Helm. The silent film is regarded as a pioneering science-fiction movie, being among the first feature-length movies of that genre.<sup id="cite_ref-7" class="reference"></sup> Filming took place over 17 months in 1925–26 at a cost of more than five million Reichsmarks.<sup id="cite_ref-HAJ_8-0" class="reference"></sup> Made in Germany during the Weimar Period, <i>Metropolis</i> is set in a futuristic urban dystopia and follows the attempts of Freder, the wealthy son of the city master, and Maria, a saintly figure to the workers, to overcome the vast gulf separating the classes in their city and bring the workers together with Joh Fredersen, the city master. The film&#8217;s message is encompassed in the final inter-title: &#8220;The Mediator Between the Head and the Hands Must Be the Heart&#8221;. <i>Metropolis</i> met a mixed reception upon release. Critics found it visually beautiful and powerful – the film&#8217;s art direction by Otto Hunte, Erich Kettelhut, and Karl Vollbrecht draws influence from opera, Bauhaus, Cubist, and Futurist design,<sup id="cite_ref-FOOTNOTEMcGilligan1997112_9-0" class="reference"></sup> along with touches of the Gothic in the scenes in the catacombs, the cathedral, and Rotwang&#8217;s house<sup id="cite_ref-encyc_3-2" class="reference"></sup> – and lauded its complex special effects, but accused its story of being naive.<sup id="cite_ref-FOOTNOTEMcGilligan1997130_10-0" class="reference"></sup> H. G. Wells described the film as &#8220;silly&#8221;, and <i>The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction</i> calls the story &#8220;trite&#8221; and its politics &#8220;ludicrously simplistic&#8221;.<sup id="cite_ref-encyc_3-3" class="reference"></sup> The film&#8217;s alleged Communist message was also criticised.<sup id="cite_ref-FOOTNOTEMcGilligan1997131_11-0" class="reference"></sup> The film&#8217;s extensive running time also came in for criticism, and <i>Metropolis</i> was cut substantially after its German premiere, with a large portion of Lang&#8217;s original footage removed. Many attempts have been made since the 1970s to restore the film. In 1984, Italian music producer Giorgio Moroder released a truncated version with a soundtrack by rock artists including Freddie Mercury, Loverboy, and Adam Ant. In 2001, a new reconstruction of <i>Metropolis</i> was shown at the Berlin Film Festival. In 2008, a damaged print of Lang&#8217;s original cut of the film was found in a museum in Argentina. After a long restoration process that required additional materials provided by a print from New Zealand, the film was 95% restored and shown on large screens in Berlin and Frankfurt simultaneously on 12 February 2010. <i>Metropolis</i> is now widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential films ever made, ranking 35th in <i>Sight &amp; Sound</i><span class="nowrap">&#8216;</span>s 2012 critics&#8217; poll.<sup id="cite_ref-bfi_12-0" class="reference"></sup> In 2001, the film was inscribed on UNESCO&#8217;s Memory of the World Register, the first film thus distinguished. SOURCE: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolis_(1927_film)">Wikipedia</a></p>
<p>This poster is a quality paper image designed to be displayed on a wall. This item is a regular-sized poster known as a Maxi Poster and is approx. 61×91.5cm. (The size of some items may vary slightly due to the age and/or the publisher of the image, but most are 61×91.5cm. If your poster must be an exact size, then please contact us for the measurement before committing to buy). The item(s) will be dispatched in a suitable tube (rolled not folded). Maxi Posters can also be purchased laminated, blockmounted, or framed. Any queries don’t hesitate to contact us.</p>
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