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New Writings: Britpop Cinema: From Trainspotting to This is England, with Matt Glasby. In the 1990s, British films such as Trainspotting and Human Traffic swapped gritty realism for a giddy sense of freedom. Author and film critic Matt Glasby joins us for an illustrated talk about his new book, exploring how 90s cinema said goodbye to the kitchen sink and embraced escapism instead. Mon 12th August.19.00. Details and booking https://whatson.bfi.org.uk/Online/newwritingsbritpopcinema

 

 


 

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