Influences
His works are not just inspired by Fritz Lang's Metropolis or Eisenstein's Potemkin, or Lang's Depression-era images, but by Lindbergh's own 1950s childhood, living across the Rhine from the foreboding Krupp steelworks in the industrial Ruhrland city of Duisburg.
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