Get ready Amsterdam! Brace yourselves for an unforgettable night of laughter as
we bring you the comedic brilliance of Raul Kohil (star of BBC podcast - "Comic
Sanskrit") and Ram Arangi (rising star of European comedy).
2 Award-winning International Comedians, 1 epic night in Amsterdam at the
incredible Clink Comedy Club (ClinkNoord) on 04 May - Saturday. Raul Kohli has
been applauded as "Funny, Moving, Powerful" by the legendary Mike Reiss (Writer,
The Simpsons) and Ram Arangi has been heralded as "The most eye-opening act of
Edinburgh Fringe. Hysterically funny!" by Pop Break USA. So you're in for a
night of non-stop laughter with stellar comedians!
Limited seating available, so secure your tickets now for a Saturday comedy
extravaganza that promises to be the talk of Amsterdam! Don't miss out on this
iconic comedy gig - book your seats before they vanish!
*The show will be completely in English*
About the Comedians
Raul Kohli
Raul Kohli (star of hit BBC podcast - Comic Sanskrit) has fast become one of the
most captivating acts on the circuit. As one of the few Asians to have grown up
in the far north of England (Newcastle Upon Tyne, he’s been blessed with a
Worldview that upends ethnicity, culture and class. Combining ‘superb political
comedy’ (The Scotsman) with surreal storytelling, Raul Kohli is a recognized
name in Comedy. His Edinburgh Fringe debut show Newcastle Brown Male was one of
BBC Radio 4, The Huffington Post & the Skinny’s Top Picks of the Fringe 2016,
while his most recent: All My Heroes Are Dead, in Jail or Touched Up Your Nan
was nominated for Best Show at the Leicester Comedy Festival.
Raul has featured in/on: BBC Sounds, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 3, BBC Scotland, BBC
Asia Network, BBC News TalkRADIO, The Guardian, the Telegraph and the Skinny
Reviews about Raul
***** - NextUp Comedy
**** - Fest Mag
**** - Broadway Baby
Follow Raul on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raulkohlicomic/
[https://www.instagram.com/raulkohlicomic/]
Ram Arangi
25 year old Ram Arangi is quickly making waves across the European comedy
circuit as a prolific traveling comedian that performs across The Netherlands,
United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, and Czech Republic. He uses the power of
storytelling to unlock humor from unusual places across 5 countries. His comedy
special (The Local Tourist) has sold out across Amsterdam, London, Paris,
Berlin, and Edinburgh.
Here are some reviews about Ram's comedy:
"The most eye-opening act of Edinburgh Fringe 2022 was Ram Arangi. While his
show had a strong sobering message, he managed to have the crowd laughing
hysterically with his personal journey." - Pop Break Live USA
“Incredibly polished, immediately likeable! Ram dives straight into his
storytelling and never lets up. Laughed all the way through”
Follow Ram on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theramarangistory/
[https://www.instagram.com/theramarangistory/]
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Which Way Is Up? s01e01 — Miami Vice
02april 2023
Tt. Neveritaweg 55g, 1033 WB Amsterdam, Pays-Bas
Description
“Let’s take it to the limit one more time.”
Probably the greatest digital genre film ever made — the jacked-up, near-distorted digital “grain” of Miami Vice reflects the growing anxiety of the 21st century human condition like no other. On the surface this slick crime movie is a digital revamp of the cases Sonny Crockett and Rico Tubbs would crack in the iconic 1980s series. However, underneath its luxury surface of go-fast boats, sport cars, table service night clubs and designer villa’s, Michael Mann’s film captures the exact moment when digital technology converges with permanent shifts in the new global hegemony that resulted in the permanent flux of the hyperrealist surveillance society that dictates all of our lives. This film is Baudrillardardian to the core — one of the most evocative works on our times, because it precisely embodies what it means to be alive today.
Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx are at their most quotable in their iconic roles as the undercover crime-fighting duo, while Chinese acting titan Gong Li delivers her most anguished and inspired performance to date. The complex emotional triangle that dictates their characters is the beating heart of this equal parts kinetic and contemplative epic. Transposing the ever-fleeting and impermanent feeling of living under capitalist realist globalism to the bodily and physical, Mann’s implosive film is one of redirected carnal desire, of the unreachability of love, of the impossibility of equilibrium, and the unconditional state of anxiety that capitalism perpetuates.
This post-modern masterpiece is also the spiritual foundation of this entire film series and functions as a cinematic departure point to venture, through film, into the flux of the 21st century and examine the way cinema has investigated, interrogated and reflected these times through its digital mode of production and distribution.
Before the screening of Miami Vice, film critic and curator Hugo Emmerzael gives a brief introduction that explores key themes of Miami Vice and the way they interact with the rest of this film season of Which Way Is Up?
Title: Miami Vice | Directed by: Michael Mann | Year: 2006 | Runtime: 134 min
About the programme: Which Way Is Up? is a recurring film series curated by film critic Hugo Emmerzael, offering critiques and reflections on our postmodern, late capitalist hellworld through the lens of digital film — from mainstream blockbusters to experimental cinema.