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Kommil Foo: IJdele Hoop 2001

72 min📅 2001-12-29

Step into the world of Flemish comedy with *Kommil Foo: IJdele Hoop (2001)*, a live stage performance that captures the raw energy and wit of this beloved cabaret duo.

Director: Wim De Wulf

Cast

Raf Walschaerts
Mich Walschaerts
Mich Walschaerts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Kommil Foo: IJdele Hoop* (2001) about?

This live cabaret comedy dives into the chaotic world of human cravings, following the antics of the Flemish duo Kommil Foo as they tackle desires big and small with humor and music. Think of it as a hilarious, music-filled exploration of what drives us—and frustrates us—every day.

Who directed *Kommil Foo: IJdele Hoop*?

The film was directed by Wim De Wulf, bringing the duo's stage energy to the screen with a keen eye for comedic timing.

Who stars in *Kommil Foo: IJdele Hoop*?

The film features the dynamic Flemish cabaret duo Raf Walschaerts and Mich Walschaerts, known for their sharp wit and musical talents.

Is *Kommil Foo: IJdele Hoop* (2001) worth watching?

While it's unrated, this 72-minute comedy-musical offers a lively snapshot of early 2000s Flemish cabaret, packed with humor and music. Fans of live performances or offbeat comedy will likely find it a fun watch, even if it's not a blockbuster.

How long is *Kommil Foo: IJdele Hoop*?

The film runs for 72 minutes.

About Kommil Foo: IJdele Hoop (2001) — Live Cabaret Comedy with Raf & Mich Walschaerts

Step into the world of Flemish comedy with *Kommil Foo: IJdele Hoop (2001)*, a live stage performance that captures the raw energy and wit of this beloved cabaret duo. Directed by Wim De Wulf, this 72-minute comedy-musical extravaganza recorded at Beveren's Cultureel Centrum dives into the universal theme of craving—those relentless, often unfulfilled desires that drive us all. Raf and Mich Walschaerts, the dynamic duo behind Kommil Foo, blend sharp humor with musical flair, creating an atmosphere that's as thought-provoking as it is laugh-out-loud entertaining. Whether you're a fan of Belgian cabaret or just looking for a fresh take on comedy, this show delivers a spirited exploration of human foibles.

Recorded over two electrifying nights in October 2001, *IJdele Hoop* follows in the footsteps of the duo's previous hit *Bek*, but with a sharper focus on the absurdity of longing. The live setting amplifies every joke, musical number, and candid moment, making it feel like you're part of the audience. With its blend of satire, music, and unapologetic charm, this film is a time capsule of early 2000s Flemish culture—a must-watch for comedy enthusiasts.