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Human Traffic

The weekend has landed.
1999 | 99m | English

(28856 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Justin Kerrigan
Writer: Justin Kerrigan
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Five twenty-something friends spend a drug-fueled weekend in Cardiff, Wales.
Release Date: Jun 04, 1999
Director: Justin Kerrigan
Writer: Justin Kerrigan
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords salesclerk, fast food restaurant, boredom, relationship problems, relationship, drugs, alcohol abuse, fashion, group of friends, rave culture, cardiff
Production Companies Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, Fruit Salad Films
Box Office Revenue: $4,000,000
Budget: $600,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
John Simm Jip
Shaun Parkes Koop
Nicola Reynolds Nina
Lorraine Pilkington Lulu
Danny Dyer Moff
Dean Davies Lee
Andrew Lincoln Felix
Terence Beesley Moff's Father
Jo Brand Reality (voice)
Richard Coyle Andy
Jan Anderson Karen Benson
Carl Cox Pablo Hassan
Stephanie Brooks Fleur
Howard Marks Howard Marks
Helen Griffin Jip's Mother
Danny Midwinter Tyrone
Justin Kerrigan Ziggy Marlon
Tyrone Johnson Hip Hop Junkie
Larrington Walker Koop's Father
Philip Rosch Jip's Manager
Peter Albert Lulu's Uncle Albert
Menna Trussler Lulu's Auntie Violet
Mark Seaman Jeremy Faxman
Lynne Seymour Connie
Patrick Taggart Luke
Anna Wilson Boomshanka
Robert Marable Casey
Nick Kilroy Herbie
Peter Bramhill Matt
Carol Harrison Moff's Mother
Anne Bowen Moff's Grandmother
Giles Thomas Martin
Sarah Blackburn Jip's Ex #2
Eilian Wyn Doctor
Neil Bowens Asylum Doorman
Nicola Davey Jip's Ex #3
Roger Evans Inca
Bradley Freegard Tyler
Emma Hall Trixi
Elizabeth Harper Jip's Ex #1
Jennifer Hill Jip's Secretary
Nicola Heywood-Thomas TV Interviewer
Robert Marrable Casey
Louis Marriot Cardiff Bad Boy
Millsy in Nottingham Millsy From Roath
Robbie Newby Karen Benson's Boyfriend
Ninjah Tom Tom's MC
Cadfan Roberts Jip's Mother's Client
Mad Doctor X Koop's Workmate
Jason Samuels Bad Boy
Tim Hamilton Breakdancer / Bodypopper
Alicia Ferraboschi Bodypopper
Sherena Flash Bodypopper
Marat Khairoullin Bodypopper
Adam Pudney Bodypopper
Mark Seymore Bodypopper
Algernon Williams Bodypopper
Colin Williams Bodypopper
Frank Wilson Bodypopper
Name Job
Justin Kerrigan Screenplay, Director
Amy Adams Assistant Editor
Gary Howe Casting Director
Sue Jones Casting Director
Claire Anderson Costume Designer
Tony Lilley Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
David Buckingham Production Design
Patrick Moore Editor
Roberto Leite Original Music Composer
Sue Ayton Art Direction
Maria Walker Post Production Supervisor
Jackie Vance Post Production Supervisor
Andrea Cornwell Production Coordinator
Claire Mason Assistant Production Coordinator, Post Production Coordinator
Emma Pounds First Assistant Director
Hywel Watkins First Assistant Director
Charlie Watson First Assistant Director
Marcus Collier Second Assistant Director
Matthew Penry-Davey Second Assistant Director
Tivian Zvekan Third Assistant Director
Laura Gwynne Script Supervisor
Peter Vidler Location Manager
Frank Coles Location Manager
Roland Mercer Assistant Location Manager
Mike Chitty Focus Puller
Ewan O'Brien Clapper Loader
Paul Edwards Steadicam Operator
Andrew Taylor Gaffer
Mark Hutchings Electrician
David Hopkins Key Grip
Nick Kilroy Storyboard Artist, Grip
Martyn Stevens Sound Recordist
Jeff Welch Boom Operator
Martin Dawes Construction Manager
John C. Reilly Property Master
Riana Griffiths Set Dresser
Jacqui Puscher Art Department Assistant
Deena Mathews Storyboard Artist
Anne McManus Costume Supervisor
Karen Mason Costume Assistant
Hanna Coles Makeup & Hair
Kerry September Makeup & Hair
Stuart Gazzard Additional Editing
Tom Sayers Sound Editor
Keith Marriner Dialogue Editor
Gillian Dodders Dialogue Editor
Susan French Assistant Sound Editor
Miriam Ludbrook Foley Editor
Sandy Buchanan ADR Recordist
Craig Irving Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Nicolas Le Messurier Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Arthur Baker Music Consultant
Hector Bermejo Still Photographer
Jessica Kirsh Unit Publicist
Matthew Herbert Original Music Composer
Pete Tong Music Supervisor
Dave Bennett Director of Photography
Ed Talfan Set Dresser
Glenn Freemantle Supervising Sound Editor
Name Title
Allan Niblo Producer
Emer McCourt Producer
Arthur Baker Associate Producer
Michael Wearing Co-Executive Producer
Nigel Warren-Green Co-Executive Producer
Kevin Menton Co-Executive Producer
Renata S. Aly Executive Producer
Rupert Preston Associate Producer
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Reviews

zag2me
10.0

One of my favorite films of all time, its a period movie describing the young party goers of the UK in the 1990's. It hits the nail on the head, the love, the empathy and the freedom of being young in a group of friends who are finding their way in the world through pure hedonism. The soundtrack is ... phenominal and I could real off quotes all day from the dialouge. "Any jungle in Guy!!". This is a must see for anyone who lived though this decade or anyone who didnt experience its true magic.

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
8.0

It commits to its schtick and does a great job at nailing it, to be fair. I did like the opening portion of <em>'Human Traffic'</em> more than what followed it, though even so it's a fun time from beginning to conclusion. John Simm, Lorraine Pilkington, Shaun Parkes, Nicola Reynolds and Danny Dye ... r are entertaining and bounce off each other well. I did not know Mr. Andrew Clutterbuck was in this, was almost shocked when he first appeared - great to see him nevertheless! Odd in a lot of ways, but basically all of which are positive. Fair play to all involved for sticking the landing, it could've been severely cringe otherwise.

May 28, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

Though the story is a bit old-hat, even for 1999, there are some really energised performances to enjoy in this story of angst and frustration amongst five twenty-something friends. It's really all about poor "Jip" (John Simm) who's obsessed with not being able to get it up! Is he just so stressed t ... o function? His best mate "Koop" (Shaun Parkes) has no such problems with his bored, burger flipping, girlfriend "Nina" (Nicola Reynolds). Then there's the misunderstood and frustrated "Moff" (Danny Dyer) and finally "Lulu" (Lorraine Pilkington) who's hitherto seemed the more grown up of the bunch, with little interest in men and their foibles. It's a Friday afternoon and skint as they are, they are set for a boozy, drug-fuelled weekend in the clubs. It doesn't start well, which requires a bit of bravado from think-on-your-feet "Jip" but then they're off! For the next ninety minutes we take turns following each of them, and their peccadilloes, as the threads gradually knit towards a denouement that's a bit predicable but that's not the point. It's the joyride leading up to it that's entertaining, foul-mouthed and fresh. It's got an authenticity to it that Simm, especially, and Pilkington positively wallow in. They are just like the rest of us were at that age - a hormonal mess of anxieties and despair mixed with a life's too short mentality and these five carry that off well. It does have a slight serious side - and I'm sure the analysts could write a book about their behavioural issues, or about the difficulties of parenting - bit that's all subliminally delivered in a maelstrom of noise, music and excess. There's some pretty shocking overacting now and again, too - but on the whole it's a good laugh.

Jan 05, 2025