Human Traffic
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Comedy, Drama, R, 04-Jun-1999
Looking for an escape from boring nine-to-five jobs, bad relationships and dysfunctional families, five Cardiff friends plan a night out to remember, dominated by clubs, drugs, pubs and parties. Journey with them through the highs and lows of the weekend, wild escapades and unexpected epiphanies. This ‘Cool Cymru’ cult classic was hailed by The Guardian as ‘the last great film of the 90s’.
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