Metropolis (1927)
Considered a landmark in cinema history, ‘Metropolis’ (1927) by Fritz Lang is a visually stunning epic that has influenced countless filmmakers. Set in a futuristic urban landscape sharply divided between the wealthy elite and oppressed workers, the film explores themes of inequality and rebellion.
The striking imagery and elaborate sets, coupled with an engaging narrative, immerse viewers in a dystopian world ahead of its time. ‘Metropolis’ continues to captivate audiences with its social commentary and visual spectacle, cementing its place as a timeless cinematic achievement.