On May 5, 2002, a conversation was broadcasted by the Dutch interviewer Wim Kayzer and three Dutch artists: the choreographer and writer Rudi van Dantzig (then 68), the songwriter and poet Willem Wilmink (then 65) and the illustrator-storyteller Marten Toonder (then 90). Three artists who would leave behind a magnificent legacy in terms of imagination, poetry and dance. But also three modest muses: they did not often and certainly not loudly beat the drum, while their work gave every reason to do so. Wim Kayzer had asked them to draw up a provisional testament. A testament about love, suffering, sexuality, the society in which they grew old, their work, their dreams, their youth, the Second World War, liberation, death and God.
| Release Date | May 5, 2002 | |
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| Status | Released | |
| Original Title | Het Testament van de Danser, de Dichter en de Tekenaar | |
| Runtime | 3h 37min | |
| Budget | — | |
| Revenue | — | |
| Language | Dutch | |
| Original Language | Dutch | |
| Production Countries | Netherlands | |
| Production Companies | VPRO | |