Fritz Lang

Fritz Lang

Master of German Expressionism and film noir, Fritz Lang was born on December 5, 1890, in Vienna, Austria. His active years spanned from 1919 to 1963, during which he remarkably influenced the science fiction and crime genres, with masterpieces such as "Metropolis" and "M," both of which earned him acclaim but no major film festival awards. His authorial style, characterized by dark themes and complex storytelling, often explored the fine line between good and evil, and was profoundly influential in shaping the film noir genre.

From the heart, Fritz Lang was not just a director, but a cinematic visionary whose profound insights into the human condition continue to resonate in modern cinema.