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Gottfried Huppertz
Metropolis
Works Info
Composer
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Gottfried Huppertz
Genre
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Film
Average_duration
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01:16:51
Movement_count
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32
Movement ....
Metropolis is a silent science-fiction film directed by Fritz Lang, released in 1927. The film is set in a futuristic city where the wealthy live in luxury while the working class toil in the underground factories. The story follows the son of the city's ruler, Freder, as he falls in love with a working-class woman named Maria and discovers the harsh realities of the city's social hierarchy. The film is divided into three movements: "The Prologue," "The Eternal Gardens," and "The Depths." The Prologue sets the stage for the film's themes of class struggle and technological advancement. The Eternal Gardens introduces the character of Maria and her message of hope for the working class. The Depths depicts the chaos that ensues when the city's workers revolt against their oppressors. The soundtrack for Metropolis was composed by Gottfried Huppertz and premiered alongside the film's release. Huppertz's score is notable for its use of leitmotifs, or recurring musical themes associated with specific characters or ideas. For example, the character of Maria is often accompanied by a gentle, pastoral melody, while the city's machinery is represented by harsh, dissonant sounds. Huppertz's score also incorporates a wide range of musical styles, from classical orchestration to jazz-inspired rhythms. This eclectic approach reflects the film's themes of technological progress and social upheaval, as well as its blend of futuristic and historical imagery. Overall, Metropolis is a landmark film in the history of science-fiction cinema, and Huppertz's score is an integral part of its enduring legacy.
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