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aminorthreat55
07/03/08, 05:23 PM
In Argentina of all places. I know only a handful of people on here have seen this before and would care about it, but this is huge huge news. Kino says that the new, full restoration will make its way to Blu-Ray and SD DVD next year.

The material is terribly banged up, being a 16 mm dupe negative made from a no longer extant nitrate print, which was duplicated some decades ago after many years of heavy use. Nevertheless one can now see the director's cut of Metropolis, 80 years after we all believed the original version was destroyed. Contrary to our thinking, obviously at least one print of the original cut made it into distribution, albeit in Argentina.

Only one of the missing scenes (the monk in the cathedral) remains missing, because it happened to be at a reel end that got badly torn. The rest is there.

About 10 pages of information and frame enlargements from many more missing sequences are in the printed edition of DIE ZEIT, which is coming out today. I guess you can find this at the news stands in most countries in Europe, don't know about the international edition overseas. Flip through it before you buy it, the articles about Metropolis are in the somewhat glossy "Zeit Magazin Leben" which comes with the paper. It will surely become a collector's item.

Kudos to Paula Felix-Didiér and her initiative to unearth the material and share the information.

A lot of thinking is now necessary to find ways to incorporate this material into the existing restoration, released on DVD by Transit Film and Kino International, among others. It has titles and black leader where the missing parts once were so in principle one could just insert whatever is new at those inserts. The good news is that Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung intends to do just that once access to the material has been granted.

The critical edition of Metropolis on DVD, which Enno Patalas derived from the 2001 restoration in order to create a "full" version of Metropolis has even more information about the missing scenes, and has the option to fill the missing scenes with not only black leader, but information from the script and other sources. When ran in synch with the material found in Buenos Aires, it is amazing to see how everything falls into place now.

Restoration info:
http://www.murnau-stiftung.de/en/04-00-00-news.html

WordzandDreamz
07/03/08, 05:28 PM
I'm glad there's someone on here other than myself that is excited about this, though i knew if it were anyone it would be you Threat.

Deadwomb88
07/03/08, 06:22 PM
Wow thats pretty crazy,i havent watched this in a couple of years, but now i want to.

buysoap
07/03/08, 07:03 PM
I am intrigued by this.

a speedo model
07/03/08, 08:10 PM
Sweet, I love hearing about them finding thought to be lost film. Classic movie, also. Haven't seen it in ages.

Ailite
07/03/08, 08:50 PM
This is really cool

ToastedHedgehog
07/03/08, 09:00 PM
awesome.

reductiondesign
07/03/08, 10:24 PM
Heh, I knew that if news about this popped up here, it'd be from you.

Color me excited. Now where is Greed?

-Aaron-
07/04/08, 12:51 AM
Oh man now if Greed somehow appeared I'd be so happy. The cut I saw was still a great film but I can only imagine how amazing the full version would be.

notoaststereo
07/04/08, 12:55 AM
very awesome.

guiguedz
07/04/08, 06:30 AM
I heard so much about this film, but never got to watch it. Do you think I should wait this new version or go get the classic one asap?

aminorthreat55
07/04/08, 07:51 AM
I heard so much about this film, but never got to watch it. Do you think I should wait this new version or go get the classic one asap?
It would not be a bad idea to watch the current dvd releases given that the new version probably won't be released until fall 2009 (I can't see them getting this cleaned up and put together much faster given the level of care they have for the film). They do a good job of explaining what scenes are missing and what occurs in them. Plus the movie is quite entertaining, as well as impressive for a number of reasons despite the missing footage. Seeing the current versions now and the new, full cut in roughly twelve-eighteen months would be my recommendation.

guiguedz
07/04/08, 08:47 AM
Yeah, it will probably take a long time. Thanks, man! It will certainly be more entertaining to check the new edition already knowing the first one.

heyzombiehitler
07/04/08, 09:13 AM
Neat!