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Trainspotting

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Trainspotting explores the cultural impact of the 1996 film adaptation of Irvine Welsh's novel, directed by Danny Boyle. Set against Edinburgh's heroin epidemic, it blends black comedy with a vivid portrayal of Scottish identity, deprivation, and violence. Murray Smith analyses the film's eclectic soundtrack, realist and fantastic elements, and its place within British culture during the rise of β€˜Cool Britannia’ and devolution.
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Ideal for readers interested in British film, cultural studies, and 1990s British history, as well as fans of Trainspotting seeking to understand its significance and legacy.

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Previous edition: London: British Film Institute, 2002.

A study of Danny Boyle's adaptation of Irvine Welsh's black comedy about the heroin-fuelled adventures of a group of friends in Edinburgh.

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In 1996, Trainspotting was the biggest thing in British culture. Brilliantly and aggressively marketed, it crossed into the mainstream despite being a black comedy set against the backdrop of heroin addiction in Edinburgh. Produced by Andrew Macdonald, scripted by John Hodge, and directed by Danny Boyle, the team behind Shallow Grave (1994), Trainspotting was an adaptation of Irvine Welsh’s barbed novel of the same title. The film is crucial for understanding British culture in the context of devolution and the rise of β€˜Cool Britannia’.

Murray Smith unpicks the processes that led to Trainspotting’s enormous success. He isolates various factors – the film’s eclectic soundtrack, its depiction of Scottish identity, its attitude to deprivation, drugs and violence, its traffic with American cultural forms, its synthesis of realist and fantastic elements, and its complicated relationship to β€˜heritage’ – that make Trainspotting such a vivid document of its time. Although it heralded a false dawn for British film-making, Trainspotting is, Smith concludes, both authentically vernacular and yet transnational in its influences and ambitions.

In his afterword to this new edition, Murray Smith reflects on the original film 25 years after its release, and its 2017 sequel T2: Trainspotting also directed by Boyle. Smith also considers Danny Boyle's subsequent directorial career, with highlights including Slumdog Millionaire (2008) and the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony.

Series: BFI Film Classics

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781839022166

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 18 November 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: BFI Publishing

Edition: 2nd edition

Illustration: 60 colour illus

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 12.0mm

Width: 134.0mm

Height: 188.0mm

Weight: 204g

Pages: 128

About the Author

Murray Smith is Professor of Film Studies at the University of Kent, UK. His books include Film, Art, and the Third Culture: A Naturalized Aesthetics of Film (2017) and the co-edited volumes Thinking Through Cinema. (with T. Wartenburg, 2006), and, with Steven Neale, Contemporary Hollywood Cinema (1998).

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