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John Herzfeld (born August 22, 1948) is an American film and television director, screenwriter, actor and producer. His feature film directing credits include Two of a Kind, 2 Days in the Valley (1996), 15 Minutes (2001) and Escape Plan: The Extractors (2017).
First large retrospective John Heartfield and the Art of Photomontage, Berlin and other cities (John Heartfield und die Kunst der Fotomontage). Numerous awards and prices and distinctions, including the National Price for Art and Literature (2nd class)
John Herzfeld. Director: Don King: Only in America. John Herzfeld won the Directors Guild of America Award and Emmy nomination for his HBO film, "Don King: Only in America," starring Ving Rhames.
- April 15, 1947
His law is enforced by the SS and the Gestapo. In April 1933, Hitler’s SS attempts to assassinate the rebellious anti-fascist collage artist John Heartfield whose art against Nazis has become famous on both sides of the Atlantic.
This was followed by Nazi officials being put in charge of all local government in the provinces (7th April), trades unions being abolished, their funds taken and their leaders put in prison (2nd May), and a law passed making the Nazi Party the only legal political party in Germany (14th July).
Jul 13, 2020 · A new exhibition explores how John Heartfield’s powerful photomontages waged a war on the lies and propaganda of Hitler’s Germany. In a striking photomontage from 1929, the artist John ...
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Helmut Herzfeld further underscored his antiwar gesture by anglicizing his name to John Heartfield, just as Germany declared war on Britain in 1916. This was a cheeky rejection of Germany's anglophobia and an assertion in no uncertain terms of his internationalist and anti-militarist convictions.