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- In a futuristic city sharply divided between the working class and the city planners, the son of the city's mastermind falls in love with a working-class prophet who predicts the coming of a savior to mediate their differences.
- Kenichi and his uncle Shunsaku Ban must find the mystery behind robot girl Tima.
- TV Mini SeriesA TV series adaptation of Fritz Lang's legendary 1927 sci-fi silent film "Metropolis.
- This movie shows us one day in Berlin, the rhythm of that time, starting at the earliest morning and ends in the deepest night.
- Muscleman Ohro travels to the sinful capital of Atlantis to rebuke its godlessness and hubris and becomes involved in the battle against its evil lord Yoh-tar and his hideous super-science schemes.
- Five years after graduating from Leeds University, life-long friends Matthew, Charlotte, Frank, Tanya, Alistair and Sophie find themselves on opposite ends of the social spectrum as they struggle to adapt to life in the capital.
- A famous painter creates a triangle in a young couple's marriage.
- Metropolis explores one important world city each episode, uncovering rich historical secrets behind its extraordinary location.
- With her unfaithful boyfriend in tow, a young physician embarks on a bloody crime spree after a fateful encounter with a violent criminal.
- A remix of the 1927 classic to bring it into the modern age and address modern questions.
- The Flash, Supergirl, Green Lantern, and Wonder Woman are captured by The Joker, Lex Luthor, and Harley Quinn, prompting the remaining members of the Justice League to bring together the Justice League Reserve team, a group of Metropolitans recruited to fight for their city.
- A series of animated shorts concerning the everyday lives of Superman's fellow citizens of Metropolis.
- Mankind has lost a 300-year war against a genetically enhanced race that man created, abused and finally tortured. Now the descendants of that race - known as the 'Ghen' - control the planet Earth from advanced underground cities. An entire new universe has risen inside the remnants of our world known as Hollow Earth. Humans now work the surface in factories as slaves in the New World Order with pockets of resistance carrying on the fight. As rising Ghen Politician Crecilius Pryme takes power he urges his people to annihilate the remaining human population unleashing a shocking secret that will change the world forever.
- This failed TV pilot for ABC's 2001-2002 season is based on the popular British soap opera, but is now a one-hour drama set in San Francisco and following an ensemble of college friends five years after college graduation.
- "Blue Sky Metropolis" is the untold story of how aerospace was central to the growth of Southern California and its emergence as an economic power.
- In Rome a young man is falsely accused of killing his girlfriend.
- The Mayan civilization has baffled historians for centuries with its unprecedented prowess in math, astronomy, and engineering. All that was left of the Maya seemed to be the ruins of giant pyramids, but the most recent discoveries from archaeological excavations reveal much more: lost citadels of Tikal, in the Guatemalan jungle; a sacred cenote, or rock-sided sinkhole, at Chichén Itzá, on the north Yucatán Peninsula; and an underground network of tunnels discovered at Teotihuacan, northeast of Mexico City.
- The series Metropolis takes us to the very heart of urban life in antiquity and in the 15th century. It examines a crucial step in the history of civilization and culture: Mankind has advanced to a settled lifestyle, allowing him to organize large social alliances which extend far beyond family and clan. The consequences are critical changes in all facets of life.
- The criminals of the metropolis (1967). A gang of vicious drug dealers fights with the police for control of the city.
- Metropolis explores the arts and culture scene in Europe.
- The African Metropolis project includes six short films set in six major African metropolitan centers. The African Metropolis Short Film Project is an initiative of the Goethe-Institut South Africa and South African executive producer Steven Markovitz, with support from Guaranty Trust Bank plc and the Hubert Bals Fund of International Film Festival Rotterdam. The short fiction films are set in Lagos (Director: Folasakin Iwajomo), Abidjan (Philippe Lacote), Dakar (Marie KA), Johannesburg (Vincent Moloi), Cairo (Ahmed Ghoneimy) and Nairobi (Jim Chuchu). These films show the face of a modern and cosmopolitan Africa and challenges longstanding cliches about the continent.
- Filmed over 3 years in the last remaining pristine archipelagos of the world, 'Underwater Metropolis' is a powerful and unique portrayal of life in the most densely populated underwater habitats. Provocative and stimulating, this natural history epic explores the relationships between residents and uncovers the truth of how they maintain harmony, in the busiest, most chaotic landscape on earth.
- Argentine film historians find a complete print of "Metropolis" and take it to Germany for restoration. The story includes the discovery itself, the history of the 35mm print (later converted to 16mm), a showing in 1959, what historians knew about the missing scenes, and the often-frustrated search. Fernando Martin Pena and Paula Felix-Dider carry the narration, Enno Patalas verifies the discovery, and scholars at the Murnau Institut and the Deutsche Kinemathek are on camera when they see the print. The story concludes with evidence of multiple takes available for distributors to construct their own prints, which varied greatly from country to country.
- Explores the history and development of cities and regions through their architecture, design, and urban style. Hosted by passionate architectural historians, we unlock the cultural secrets of fascinating cityscapes around the planet.
- Depicts the creation of the science-fiction classic through pre-production, shooting, post-production and legacy.
- TV Series
- The Visual Adventure into the Minds and Hearts of 50,000 Burners coming together and living in Harmony for one week in the Black Rock City desert. Captured by first-time filmmaker and attendee Joseph Quinn, as he unmasks the soul that is the Burning Man Phenomena...
- "Die Reise nach Metropolis" or "Voyage to Metropolis" is a 52-minute documentary on the making of Metropolis (1927) and the restoration process.
- Live performance by Dream Theater of their entire album 'Metropolis, pt 2: Scenes from a memory'. Recorded on August 30, 2000, during their concert at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City, and joined by singer Theresa Thomason who recreates her part from the album. Also included is more than an hour of bonus live material.
- In a post apocalyptic world, love finds its way through the absence of humanity; declaring that the mediator between the head and the hands must be the heart.
- Metropolis takes you on a journey from the design trenches of the Cabrinha lab to the far corners of the earth to showcase how technology has taken surfing's next level - to the next level. Join Andre Phillip, Stav Niarchos, Marc Ramseier, Elliot Leboe, and Gianni Aragno as they island-hop their way from their private slider park in Antigua to sessions in Rarotonga, Cabarete, Fuerteventura, and Maui. Follow Pete Cabrinha out to Peahi (Jaws), Maui to surf the swell of the decade. Witness his record breaking ride on a 70 foot wave which landed him the prestigious Billabong XXL award and his entry into the Guinness Book of World Records for the largest wave ever ridden. Metropolis is filmed and edited in the same creative vein that produced many accolades for Elliot Leboe's first production - Ten 4.
- The images of Chris Burden that continue to resonate in public mind is of a young man who had himself shot, impaled, cut, kidnapped, locked up. But his latest work, Metropolis II, is an intense and a complex kinetic sculpture, modeled after a fast paced, frenetic modern city. Steel beams form an eclectic grid interwoven with an elaborate system of 18 roadways, including one 6 lane freeway, and HO scale train tracks. Miniature cars speed through the city at 240 scale miles per hour; every hour, approximately 100,000 cars circulate through the dense network of buildings. Filmmakers Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman spent three days with Burden filming his incredibly cinematic sculpture before it was moved to The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).