Frinz Lang

Director

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Fritz Lang was a renowned Austrian-German filmmaker, known for his contributions to the film noir genre. He gained international acclaim for directing classic films such as "Metropolis" (1927), "M" (1931), and "The Testament of Dr. Mabuse" (1933). Lang's work often explored themes of crime, morality, and society. Throughout his career, he received accolades including the Grand Prize of the Venice Film Festival for his film "The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse" (1960). Lang's legacy continues to influence filmmakers and audiences worldwide.

Films on Sooner

  • The Moving Image

    1920

    67 mins

    Classics

    Fleeing her violent husband, a woman takes refuge in a lonely mountain cabin, where she meets her husband's twin brother.