When German director Fritz Lang premiered his futuristic masterpiece Metropolis in Berlin in 1927, it would be the last time the film would be seen in its complete state. Like Orson Welles' The Magnificent Ambersons, Lang's film was cut substantially and the missing footage- considered vital to the storyline- was presumed lost forever. Recently, however, missing reels turned up in a film archive in Argentina - and cinema scholars around the world are now celebrating the fact that one of the screen's greatest achievements will be able to be enjoyed in its original format. For the full story click here