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Alternate Names: Janina Anderson
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Jan Anderson played Lulu in 'Human Traffic (1999)', a film about five friends navigating club life, relationships, and personal issues during a weekend in Cardiff's 1990s scene.
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Lorraine Pilkington, born and raised in Dublin, Ireland, began her acting career at the age of 15 with a role in Neil Jordan's film 'The Miracle'. Trained at the Gaiety School of Acting, she appeared in stage productions like 'The Plough and the Stars' and 'The Iceman Cometh'. At 18, Pilkington moved to London but returned after a planned Miramax film role fell through. She then acted in films such as 'Human Traffic' and 'My Kingdom', and had a notable television role as Katrina Finlay in 'Monarch of the Glen'. Post-'Monarch', she appeared in productions like 'Rough Diamond' and 'Outnumbered'. Pilkington married director Simon Massey in 2001, with whom she has three sons.
Release Year: 1999
Nation: Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Generación Éxtasis, Human traffic - Viikonloppu on täällä, B oтрыв!
Director: Justin Kerrigan
Writer: Justin Kerrigan
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Companies: Fruit Salad Films, Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Music
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Keywords: alcohol abuse, boredom, cardiff, coming of age, drugs, fashion, fast food restaurant, group of friends, independent film, rave culture, relationship, relationship problems, salesclerk, twenty something
Human Traffic follows the lives of five friends in their late twenties living in Cardiff: Jip, Lulu, Koop, Nina, and Moff. Their weekdays are marked by monotonous jobs to make ends meet - Jip and Lulu work at a fast food restaurant, Koop sells clothes, Nina is a salesclerk, and Moff's job is not specified. As they navigate their boredom and relationship problems, they find solace in the weekend rave culture that takes them from Friday night to Monday morning. The film captures their hedonistic lifestyle, as they party hard, experiment with drugs, and deal with alcohol abuse.
Human Traffic is a British-Irish independent comedy-drama set against the backdrop of Cardiff's rave scene in the late 1990s. Directed by Justin Kerrigan, the film is a coming-of-age story that explores themes of boredom, friendship, and the search for meaning amidst the monotony of dead-end jobs. It captures the spirit of youth culture during this era, with its vibrant fashion, music, and dance scenes. The movie also tackles issues like alcohol abuse within the context of its characters' hedonistic lifestyle.