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Original Copy of "Metropolis" Found

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Original Copy of "Metropolis" Found

I can't believe I missed this announcement, here is the story released a few months ago

Fritz Lang’s “Metropolis”
Key scenes rediscovered
ZEITmagazin | July 7, 2008

Last Tuesday Paula Félix-Didier travelled on a secret mission to Berlin in order to meet with three film experts and editors from ZEITmagazin. The museum director from Buenos Aires had something special in her luggage: a copy of a long version of Fritz Lang’s Metropolis, including scenes believed lost for almost 80 years. After examining the film the three experts are certain: The find from Buenos Aires is a real treasure, a worldwide sensation. Metropolis, the most important silent film in German history, can from this day on be considered to have been rediscovered.

Fritz Lang presented the original version of Metropolis in Berlin in January 1927. The film is set in the futuristic city of Metropolis, ruled by Joh Fredersen, whose workers live underground. His son falls in love with a young woman from the worker’s underworld – the conflict takes its course. At the time it was the most expensive German film ever made. It was intended to be a major offensive against Hollywood. However the film flopped with critics and audiences alike. Representatives of the American firm Paramount considerably shortened and re-edited the film. They oversimplified the plot, even cutting key scenes. The original version could only be seen in Berlin until May 1927 – from then on it was considered to have been lost forever. Those recently viewing a restored version of the film first read the following insert: “More than a quarter of the film is believed to be lost forever.”

ZEITmagazin has now reconstructed the story of how the film nevertheless managed to survive. Adolfo Z. Wilson, a man from Buenos Aires and head of the Terra film distribution company, arranged for a copy of the long version of “Metropolis” to be sent to Argentina in 1928 to show it in cinemas there. Shortly afterwards a film critic called Manuel Peña Rodríguez came into possession of the reels and added them to his private collection. In the 1960s Peña Rodríguez sold the film reels to Argentina’s National Art Fund – clearly nobody had yet realised the value of the reels. A copy of these reels passed into the collection of the Museo del Cine (Cinema Museum) in Buenos Aires in 1992, the curatorship of which was taken over by Paula Félix-Didier in January this year. Her ex-husband, director of the film department of the Museum of Latin American Art, first entertained the decisive suspicion: He had heard from the manager of a cinema club, who years before had been surprised by how long a screening of this film had taken. Together, Paula Félix-Didier and her ex-husband took a look at the film in her archive – and discovered the missing scenes.

Paula Félix-Didier remembered having dinner with the German journalist Karen Naundorf and confided the secret to her. Félix-Didier wanted the news to be announced in Germany where Fritz Lang had worked – and she hoped that it would attract a greater level of attention in Germany than in Argentina. The author Karen Naundorf has worked for DIE ZEIT for five years - and let the editorial office of ZEITmagazin in on her knowledge.

Among the footage that has now been discovered, according to the unanimous opinion of the three experts that ZEITmagazin asked to appraise the pictures, there are several scenes which are essential in order to understand the film: The role played by the actor Fritz Rasp in the film for instance, can finally be understood. Other scenes, such as for instance the saving of the children from the worker’s underworld, are considerably more dramatic. In brief: “Metropolis, Fritz Lang’s most famous film, can be seen through new eyes.”, as stated by Rainer Rother, Director of the Deutsche Kinemathek Museum and head of the series of retrospectives at the Berlinale.

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OOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHH I'm so bloody stoked!!!!!!!! Now let's see if it can get the Criterion treatment. That is of course after the original is restored and released to theaters, damn to see it on the big screen in it's true form!!! Not the butcher job the pathetic studios did. To see it in it's full glory of Fritz Lang's intended version, I can hardly contain myself!!!!!

 

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That sounds like great news.

That sounds like great news. I wonder how it was stored for all this time?

I remember seeing some DVD special features regarding the restoration and remastering of My Fair Lady (different genres, I know) and I heard that they almost lost the original film for that movie to deterioration.

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That is some really amazing

That is some really amazing information. The odds of such a rare print turning up were very slim. Maybe one day we will get to see a long lot copy of London After Midnight.

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This is awesome, I can't

This is awesome, I can't believe I didn't hear about it! Metropolis has been a favorite of mine for a long time being a scifi geek among other things. Can't wait to see it!

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Citizen Irene wrote:This is

Citizen Irene wrote:
This is awesome, I can't believe I didn't hear about it! Metropolis has been a favorite of mine for a long time being a scifi geek among other things. Can't wait to see it!

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Yeah I can't wait to see it released on DVD!!!!!
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I love stories like this,

I love stories like this, man - lost arts recovered and vision restored. Your response to the find is also endearing, Pagan, I'm excited for you. Cheers Mate!

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Citizen Irene is my Girlie,

Citizen Irene is my Girlie, she's been busy finishing up her Masters. For the record she's the "Goddess" of RtH and thou shall worship her I Worship Thee/Thou I Worship Thee/Thou I Worship Thee/Thou

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I shalt have no other god

I shalt have no other god before me*...
sorry

can we still be friends?

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Fremen wrote:I shalt have no

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I shalt have no other god before me*...
sorry

can we still be friends?

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No worries, we shall forget this transgression this time Boxing

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