
Ali B: Mocrorappers
★ 7.5 · 2016 · 41m · Comedy
A VICE Essential about the music and life of young Dutch people of Moroccan origin with the leading parts of the mocrorap.
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2007 · ★ 8
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Wim Helsen: Heden Soup!
2006 · ★ 6.5
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Theo Maassen: Zonder Pardon
2009 · ★ 6.9
Registration of the sixt theatre program by the Dutch comedian Theo Maassen.
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Hans Teeuwen: Industry of Love
2004 · ★ 6.5
Teeuwens fifth stand-up show is about love. Small, large, hidden, the physical, the famous and the improper love. Hans Teeuwen unravels that love into forms that you do not recognize, but can very surely sense.
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Theo Maassen: Tegen beter weten in
2006 · ★ 7.1
Maassen won two of the biggest comedy contests in the Netherlands in 1990, the Groninger Studenten Cabaret Festival(GSCF), and Cameretten. The GSCF jury was not pleased with the quality of the contestants that year, and gave Maassen the first prize, remarking he was the best of the year, but still not very good. In the following years, however, Maassen fame grew steadily, especially amongst students. Maassens style was based on stand-up comedy: Alone on stage, telling jokes and stories to amuse the public, without any musical support (a thing common for most Dutch comedians up to that point). Since 2000, Maassens shows are shown on Dutch national television, making him more and more a household name.
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