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                      Roberto Ty                                                
                                                       
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                                               Subject:  (313) Metropolis Film 
w/Mills Soundtrack in Detroit                           
                      02/03/03 06:52 AM                                         
                                                       
                                                                                
                                                       
                                                                                
                                                       




Not sure if this has
been posted yet, but
for those in the
Detroit area:

The Classic Film
"Metropolis" with
soundtrack by Jeff
Mills
Saturday, March 8,
2003  / Viewings at
1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Detroit Historical
Museum
"Metropolis," made
in 1926, is the first
great science fiction
feature film.  This
silent masterpiece of
German
Expressionism by
Fritz Lang depicts a
21st Century Anti-
Utopian worker's
hell.  There have been
several soundtracks
created for this cult
classic.  Jeff Mills,
one of the featured
artists in the
Museum's new
Techno: Detroit's
Gift to the World
exhibit, created a
wonderful soundtrack
that will accompany
our screening of the
film.  It is Mills'
intention to re-
introduce the
theories and ideology
of this movie to the
cyber culture of
today.  The film and
soundtrack create a
timeless message of
solidarity and
romanticizing of the
perfect utopian
dream.  Fee:  $2 in
advance, plus regular
Museum admission at
the door.
Reservations will be
required for this
special program.  Call
(313) 833-1405 for
reservations.






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