
It's Dutch Design
Documentary
Overview
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.
Top Cast
Maarten Baas
Maarten Baas
Self
Maarten Baas
Self
Aldo Bakker
Aldo Bakker
Self
Aldo Bakker
Self
Eugene Bay
Eugene Bay
Self
Eugene Bay
Self
Nacho Carbonell
Nacho Carbonell
Self
Nacho Carbonell
Self
Andrea Cuman
Andrea Cuman
Self
Andrea Cuman
Self
Timo de Rijk
Timo de Rijk
Self
Timo de Rijk
Self
Beth Dickstein
Beth Dickstein
Self
Beth Dickstein
Self
Tom Dorresteijn
Tom Dorresteijn
Self
Tom Dorresteijn
Self
Piet Hein Eek
Piet Hein Eek
Self
Piet Hein Eek
Self
Liza Enebeis
Liza Enebeis
Self
Liza Enebeis
Self
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