
In 2004, a urinal was voted the most influential work ever in modern art. Famed artist and provocateur Marcel Duchamp claimed to have created “Fountain”—or rather, he bought the mass-produced product and signed it—but according to some, it is the lesser-known, flamboyant Dadaist artist Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven who should take credit for transforming this much-discussed porcelain “piss pot” into art.
Crew
Barbara Visser
Director, Writer
Tim Roza
Editor
Gregor Meerman
Director of Photography
Joost van Herwijnen
Director of Photography
Barend Onneweer
Color Grading
Barbara Truyen
Commissioning Editor
Thomas Vroege
Commissioning Editor
Petra Vermeulen
Executive Producer
Brigit Dopheide
Producer
Monique Busman
Producer
Zelda Nieuwenhuis
Line Producer
Judith Reuten
Line Producer
Tijn Hazen
Sound Designer
Siebren Hodes
Sound
Laura Bell
Music Supervisor
Julia Klaver
Production Manager
Mylene Esmeijer
Production Manager
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