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Release Date:
November 28, 2019
Original Title:
It's Dutch Design
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Elbe Stevens Films
FeverFilm
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 60
It's Dutch Design is a 60-minute documentary about the worldwide success of Dutch Design. Top Designers and international keyplayers reveal their personal vision and explain why a small country could become so big in the field of Design. The history is told with iconic Dutch Design examples, spanning more than 100 years.
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Animation:
Jurjen Kraan
Wouter Sessink
Colorist:
Joel Sahuleka
Director:
Elbe Stevens
Director of Photography:
Rob Hodselmans
Editor:
Stijn Halfens
Wouter Sessink
Makeup Artist:
Anna Ploch
Music:
Roy Bemelmans
Online Editor:
Daan Janssen
Other:
Esther Janssen
Post Production Supervisor:
Bart van den Broek
Producer:
Nadine Bemelmans
Floor Krooi
Elbe Stevens
Sound:
Sander den Broeder
Benny Jansen
Dennis Kersten
Tony Leonardo
Sound Designer:
Sander den Broeder
Jaim Sahuleka
Sound Recordist:
Sander den Broeder
Writer:
Floor Krooi
Elbe Stevens
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