Metropolis
Discover the captivating world of "Metropolis," a remarkable exploration of Fritz Lang's groundbreaking film created in 1925 at the Babelsberg studios near Berlin. Authored by Wolfgang Jacobsen and published by Edition Axel Menges in 2000, this hardback edition spans 240 pages, delving into one of the earliest 20th-century city fantasies. Jacobsen's insightful analysis not only highlights the film's architectural brilliance but also its profound impact on cinema and culture. Perfect for enthusiasts of architecture, film history, and criticism, "Metropolis" offers a unique perspective on the interplay between urban landscapes and cinematic storytelling. Immerse yourself in this essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of film and the art of visual storytelling.