Rudolph Herzog

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Rudolph Herzog (born 1973, Munich) is a German film director, producer and writer. [1]

Films[edit]

Books[edit]

  • 2017: Truggestalten
    • A collection of seven supernatural stories
    • 2019: Translation: Ghosts of Berlin ISBN 9781612197517
  • 2012: Der verstrahlte Westernheld und anderer Irrsinn aus dem Atomzeitalter ("The irradiated western hero and other madness from the nuclear age")
    • 2014: Translation: A Short History of Nuclear Folly
  • 2006: Heil Hitler, das Schwein ist tot! Lachen unter Hitler - Komik und Humor im Dritten Reich, ISBN 3821807733
    • 2011: Translation: Dead Funny. Telling Jokes in Hitler's Germany (based on Laughing with Hitler)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Rudolph Herzog", a profile at Werner Herzog Foundation
  2. ^ Wall, Mike (2022-02-25). "Herzog doc 'Last Exit: Space' examines our future off Earth (exclusive trailer sneak peek)". Space.com. Retrieved 2024-02-06.
  3. ^ Rosser, Michael (2015-08-14). "'The President' acquired by Swipe for UK". Screen. Retrieved 2024-02-06.
  4. ^ a b "VE HAVE VAYS OF MAKING YOU LAUGH | Rudolph Herzog". www.rudolph-herzog.de. Retrieved 2023-09-13.
  5. ^ "The Sound of Young America: Writer and Filmmaker Rudolph Herzog", transcript of the interview at the Bullseye with Jesse Thorn podcast
  6. ^ Monica Osborne, "Springtime for Hitler", The New Republic, August 21, 2011, a review of Herzog's book

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