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Human Traffic
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Blu-ray
£16.99
Looking for an escape from boring 9-5 jobs, bad relationships, and dysfunctional families, five Cardiff friends plan a night out to remember, where all that exists is clubs, drugs, pubs and parties. Journey with them through the highs and lows of the weekend, substance-induced and otherwise, for wild escapades and unexpected epiphanies.
Hailed as ‘the last great film of the nineties’ by The Guardian this cult classic of the ‘Cool Cymru’ era has been newly restored in 4K. Boasting Danny Dyer in a full-on feature debut, Human Traffic is an unapologetic celebration of 90s club culture and youthful hedonism with an unparallelled soundtrack, featuring Matthew Herbert, Fatboy Slim, Brainbug and Orbital. The weekend has landed.
Extras
• Newly restored and presented in High Definition
• New audio commentary by film critic Mark Searby
• Nice one Bruvva (2025, 14 mins): film critic, broadcaster, author, ex-DJ and old skool raver Mark Searby revisits Human Traffic in this celebration of everything that makes it so unique
• Show Me the Money (2025, 19 mins): executive producer Renata S. Aly looks back on the making of Human Traffic
• Danny Dyer in Conversation (2023, 69 mins): interviewed as part of the BFI’s Acting Hard season, the actor discusses his career with the season’s curator Nia Childs
• Rave (1997, 12 mins): Partying like it's 1997. We follow DJ Manic rigging up decks in abandoned warehouses, a nosebleed 'techno tourist' who chases the hardcore around Europe and a girl addicted to... partying
• Deleted scenes (1999, 22 mins): a selection of outtakes and scenes that hit the cutting room floor
• Human Traffic pop promo (1999, 4 mins)
• Trailer (1999)
• Trailer (2025)
• **FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet with new writing on the film by Lou Thomas, Tim Murray and executive producer Renata S. Aly
- BFI
- 99
- Justin Kerrigan
- John Simm, Danny Dyer, Lorraine Pilkington, Shaun Parkes, Nicola Reynolds
- HoH
- 1999
- English
- 1
Human Traffic
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Blu-ray
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Release Date: 21 July 2025
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Looking for an escape from boring 9-5 jobs, bad relationships, and dysfunctional families, five Cardiff friends plan a night out to remember, where all that exists is clubs, drugs, pubs and parties. Journey with them through the highs and lows of the weekend, substance-induced and otherwise, for wild escapades and unexpected epiphanies.
Hailed as ‘the last great film of the nineties’ by The Guardian this cult classic of the ‘Cool Cymru’ era has been newly restored in 4K. Boasting Danny Dyer in a full-on feature debut, Human Traffic is an unapologetic celebration of 90s club culture and youthful hedonism with an unparallelled soundtrack, featuring Matthew Herbert, Fatboy Slim, Brainbug and Orbital. The weekend has landed.
Extras
• Newly restored and presented in High Definition
• New audio commentary by film critic Mark Searby
• Nice one Bruvva (2025, 14 mins): film critic, broadcaster, author, ex-DJ and old skool raver Mark Searby revisits Human Traffic in this celebration of everything that makes it so unique
• Show Me the Money (2025, 19 mins): executive producer Renata S. Aly looks back on the making of Human Traffic
• Danny Dyer in Conversation (2023, 69 mins): interviewed as part of the BFI’s Acting Hard season, the actor discusses his career with the season’s curator Nia Childs
• Rave (1997, 12 mins): Partying like it's 1997. We follow DJ Manic rigging up decks in abandoned warehouses, a nosebleed 'techno tourist' who chases the hardcore around Europe and a girl addicted to... partying
• Deleted scenes (1999, 22 mins): a selection of outtakes and scenes that hit the cutting room floor
• Human Traffic pop promo (1999, 4 mins)
• Trailer (1999)
• Trailer (2025)
• **FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet with new writing on the film by Lou Thomas, Tim Murray and executive producer Renata S. Aly
- BFI
- 99
- Justin Kerrigan
- John Simm, Danny Dyer, Lorraine Pilkington, Shaun Parkes, Nicola Reynolds
- HoH
- 1999
- English
- 1
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