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Johnny & me - Eine Zeitreise mit John Heartfield

In the organizer's words:

A lovingly animated documentary about the father of political photomontage and a special friendship.

Bertold Brecht called him one of the most important European artists. In 1918, Rosa Luxemburg personally handed over the party card to the communist of the first hour. George Grosz and Kurt Tucholsky were among his closest friends and artistic companions. He himself adopts an English name in protest against German warmongering. For the Nazis, John Heartfield, the father of political photomontage, quickly became one of the most dangerous enemies of the state. For years he was on the run in Europe, later finding no safe home in the socialist GDR either.

Graphic designer Stephanie, who is plagued by a creative crisis and self-doubt, is fascinated by John Heartfield's work, which she discovers in an exhibition. Through a time tunnel, she ends up in a studio where the artist, who has become a cartoon character, takes her on a journey through his eventful life. A loving friendship develops between the two colleagues. And Stephanie picks up scissors and paper again.

A lovingly animated documentary by author and director Katrin Rothe . Followed by a Q&A, moderated by curator Hannah Kretzschmar.

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Price information:

Admission: 8 €, reduced: 5 €, members: 3 €

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Location

Urania Berlin e.V. An der Urania 17 10787 Berlin

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