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Metropolis is a groundbreaking silent film released in Germany in 1927. Directed by the visionary Fritz Lang, this iconic piece of cinema is considered one of the earliest and most influential science fiction films ever made. Set in a dystopian future, the film explores the stark contrast between the privileged elite living in opulent skyscrapers and the oppressed workers toiling underground to maintain the city's machinery. The main cast includes Brigitte Helm (playing both Maria and the robot Maschinenmensch), Gustav Fröhlich as Freder Fredersen, and Alfred Abel as Joh Fredersen.
Metropolis was a monumental undertaking for its time, employing innovative special effects and elaborate set designs. While it did not win any Academy Awards (they were not established until 1929), the film has been recognized for its cultural significance and impact on cinema. In 2001, Metropolis was included in UNESCO's Memory of the World Register, acknowledging its enduring legacy as a masterpiece of German Expressionist filmmaking.
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