
Fritz Lang
Fritz Lang was an influential Austrian-German filmmaker and visual storyteller, best known for directing classic silent and sound films such as "Metropolis" (1927) and "M" (1931). Renowned for his innovative use of cinematography, visual style, and storytelling techniques, he helped shape the language of cinema. Lang's work often explored themes of technology, morality, and social order, reflecting the anxieties of his time. His films have had a lasting impact on the development of science fiction, film noir, and psychological thrillers, making him a pivotal figure in film history.