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Trainspotting

by Murray Smith
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In this book, Murray Smith unpicks the processes that led to the enormous success of Trainspotting. He isolates the various factors that make Trainspotting such a vivid document of its time.

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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 "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 "heritage"-that make Trainspotting such a vivid document of its time. Although it heralded a false dawn for British filmmaking, Trainspotting is, Smith concludes, both authentically vernacular and yet transnational in its influences and ambitions.

Author Biography:Murray Smith is Professor of Film Studies, University of Kent at Canterbury. He is coeditor of Film Theory and Philosophy (1997) and Contemporary Hollywood Cinema (1998).

About the Author, Murray Smith

Murray Smith is Professor of Film Studies, University of Kent at Canterbury. He is co-editor of Film Theory and Philosophy (1997) and Contemporary Hollywood Cinema (1998).

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2002
Publisher
BFI Publishing
Pages
96
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780851708706

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