Program
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Die Nibelungen: Kriemhilds Rache
Second part of Die Nibelungen. A widow after Siegfried's death, Kriemhild marries the barbarian king of the Huns in order to execute her plan for revenge.
In 1924, Fritz Lang made a significant mark on silent cinema with Die Nibelungen, composed of The Death of Siegfried (1924) and Kriemhild’s Revenge (1924). These films, inspired by Germanic mythology, not only anticipated the epic and tragic tone later seen in Metropolis (1927) and M (1931), but also reflected the social and political tensions looming over Germany on the eve of World War II. Lang portrayed an allegory of the downfall of heroes and inevitable revenge, set against a Europe heading towards conflict. The monumental staging, innovative special effects, and profound exploration of themes such as betrayal and fate make Die Nibelungen a key work of German Expressionism.
On the occasion of its centenary, both parts will be screened with live music, performed by maestro José María Ulla (original music and piano), with the collaboration of Duggan Bayerque Zuzulich, joined by the voices of Victoria Cicchitti and Paula San Martín. This unique sensory experience revives the titanic spirit of Lang’s work, allowing the audience to rediscover these classics in all their visual grandeur and powerful symbolic force.
A film from the collection of the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung (www.murnau-stiftung.de).
Fritz Lang
Fritz Lang (Austria) was an influential filmmaker known for works like Metropolis (1927) and M (1931). He worked in the German film industry, collaborating with his wife, Thea von Harbou. In 1933, he fled the Nazis to Paris and later to the U.S., where he continued his career. Despite personal challenges, he left a lasting cinematic legacy.
Data Sheet
D: Fritz Lang
G: Thea von Harbou
F: Carl Hoffmann, Günther Rittau
DA: Otto Hunte
M: Gottfried Huppertz
P: Erich Pommer
CP: Decla-Bioscop-Film der UFA
I: Margarete Schön, Gertrud Arnold, Theodor Loos, Hans Carl Mueller, Erwin Biswanger
Contact:
Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung
E: verleih@murnau-stiftung.de
W: murnau-stiftung.de











