This retrospective celebrates the visionary work of Fritz Lang, whose pioneering contributions transformed silent cinema into a profound exploration of human existence and morality. Lang viewed film as a precision instrument capable of conveying complex themes of fate, guilt, and power. His iconic works, such as 'Metropolis' and 'Dr. Mabuse,' juxtapose order and chaos, myth and modernity, revealing deep insights into the world of his time. The retrospective invites audiences to rediscover Lang's genius, showcasing how his films serve both as mirrors to society and as profound artistic statements. With live musical accompaniment enhancing the experience, viewers will delve into the intricate narratives and stylistic innovations that define his legacy, engaging with the eternal questions posed by his cinematic explorations and examining the dangers and wonders of modernity.
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