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Die Nibelungen: Siegfried - Silent Film
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Die Nibelungen: Siegfried

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Die Nibelungen: Siegfried is a 1924 German epic directed by Fritz Lang, notable for its stylized adaptation of the medieval Nibelungen legend.

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Is Die Nibelungen: Siegfried only the first part of Fritz Lang's epic?

Yes. Die Nibelungen: Siegfried is the first part of Fritz Lang's two-part 1924 silent epic, followed by Kriemhild's Revenge. Together they adapt material from the medieval Nibelungen legend.

What happens to Siegfried in Die Nibelungen: Siegfried?

Siegfried wins fame as a dragon-slayer and becomes tied to the Burgundian court through his marriage to Kriemhild. The story turns tragic when betrayal and court intrigue lead to his murder.

Why is the dragon scene in Die Nibelungen: Siegfried famous?

The film's dragon is a large practical effect, part of the stylized visual design that makes Lang's silent cinema so memorable. In 1924, that kind of mythic spectacle helped define what a German screen epic could look like.

How does Die Nibelungen connect to Metropolis?

Both films were directed by Fritz Lang during the German silent era and show his taste for monumental sets, symbolic composition, and controlled movement. Metropolis came later, in 1927, but the visual discipline is already clear in Die Nibelungen.

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