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Whose is the Court of Commerce is this oddball take on the documentary genre. It chronicles two decades of the West-Flemish rap group 't Hof Van Commerce, but don’t expect standard fare. The whole vibe is tongue-in-cheek, blending pseudo realism with a satirical twist that keeps you guessing what's real and what's staged. The pacing feels playful and erratic, much like the group's own style. The performances are intriguing—everyone seems in on the joke, which gives it a unique charm. It’s a wild ride that balances humor with a deeper commentary on fame and cultural impact, wrapped in a faux-documentary style that’s really distinctive. Definitely not your run-of-the-mill documentary.
Pseudorealism and satire blend seamlessly.Distinctive tone that keeps the audience engaged.Explores themes of fame and cultural critique.
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