Human Traffic is a British independent film written and directed by Welsh filmmaker Justin Kerrigan. The film explores themes of coming of age, drug and club cultures, as well as relationships. It includes scenes provoking social commentary and the use of archive footage to provide political commentary. The plot of the film revolves around five twenty-something friends and their wider work and social circle, the latter devotees of the club scene, taking place over the course of a drug-fuelled weekend in Cardiff, Wales. A central feature is the avoidance of moralising about the impact of 1990s dance lifestyle; instead the film concentrates on recreating the “vibe, the venues and the mood” of the dance movement from the 1991 “summer of love” to the film’s release in 1999. In the first 25 minutes of the film Lee, the 17 year old brother of central character Nina, enthuses “I am about to be part of the chemical generation” and lists, using the slang of the period, a series of drugs that he
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