
Kees Torn: Mooie Boel 2001
Kees Torn: Mooie Boel (2001) is the fourth stand-up comedy special from Dutch comedian Kees Torn, where he takes a step back from the romantic chaos of his previous performances to explore a surprisingly relatable theme: the illusion of progress.
Director: Han Budding
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kees Torn: Mooie Boel (2001) about?
Kees Torn avoids revisiting his love life and instead examines how technology and societal changes often bring more complications than solutions. The show blends humor with a critical look at the idea that 'progress' is always beneficial.
Who directed Kees Torn: Mooie Boel?
The film was directed by Han Budding, known for his work in Dutch television and comedy productions.
Who stars in Kees Torn: Mooie Boel?
The sole headliner is Kees Torn, the beloved Dutch comedian and actor.
Is Kees Torn: Mooie Boel (2001) worth watching?
For fans of Dutch comedy, this stand-up special offers a mix of sharp wit and relatable themes. While it hasn't been rated on IMDb, its runtime and focus on universal frustrations make it a solid pick for those who enjoy observational humor.
How long is Kees Torn: Mooie Boel?
The runtime is 109 minutes.
About Kees Torn: Mooie Boel (2001) — A Dutch Comedy Special on Progress and Its Pitfalls
Kees Torn: Mooie Boel (2001) is the fourth stand-up comedy special from Dutch comedian Kees Torn, where he takes a step back from the romantic chaos of his previous performances to explore a surprisingly relatable theme: the illusion of progress.
Directed by Han Budding, this 109-minute show blends sharp observational humor with a reflective tone, as Torn examines how modern advancements often fail to deliver on their promises. The atmosphere is intimate yet energetic, oscillating between laughter and moments of quiet irony. Fans of Dutch comedy will appreciate Torn's signature style, while new viewers can expect a witty, thought-provoking take on everyday frustrations.