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90s cult classic ‘Human Traffic’ is getting getting a 4K release in August

Classic clubbing movie Human Traffic is set to get a 4K streaming release in August. The 1999 indie film, which has become a cult classic in the years since its release, is written and directed by Justin Kerrigan.

Human Traffic follows five friends who cope with their boring jobs by living for the clubs, the drugs and the freedom of the weekends.

The film sees five best friends Jipp, Lulu, Koop, Nina, and Moff deal with their relationships and their personal demons during a drug-fueled weekend in Cardiff Wales.  Jip (Simms) calls himself a sexual paranoid, afraid he’s impotent. Lulu (Pilkington) Jip’s mate, doesn’t find much too fancy in men. Nina (Reynolds) hates her job at a fast food joint, and her man, Koop (Parkes), who dreams of being a great hip-hop D.J., is prone to fits of un-provoked jealousy. The fifth is Moff (Dyer), whose family is down on his behaviour. Starting Friday afternoon, with preparations for clubbing, we follow the five from Ecstasy-induced fun through a booze-laden come-down early Saturday morning followed by the weekend’s aftermath.

If you’re unfamiliar with the film, check out the trailer below. It is a banger.

You can catch the film in 4K on Apple TV from 1st August.

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