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The Britpop movement of the mid-1990s defined a generation, and the films were just as exciting as the music. Beginning with Shallow Grave, hitting its stride with Trainspotting, and going global with The Full Monty, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Human Traffic, Sexy Beast, Shaun of the Dead and This Is England, Britpop cinema pushed boundaries, paid Hollywood no heed and placed the United Kingdom all too briefly at the centre of the movie universe.

Featuring exclusive interviews with key players such as Simon Pegg, Irvine Welsh, Michael Winterbottom and Edgar Wright, Britpop Cinema combines eyewitness accounts, close analysis and social history to celebrate a golden age for UK film.



About the Author

Matt Glasby is an international film critic and the co-author of A-Z Great Film Directors, and works as a critic for outlets such as GQ, Total Film and more.



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'Coining the phrase "Britpop Cinema", TF's own Matt Glasby crafts a book that's long overdue. Prologued with Four Weddings before things really kick off with Trainspotting, it traces a throughline across a decade in which the likes of Meadows and Winterbottom gave Brit cinema a boost. Packed with fresh interviews, it captures a cultural moment with verve and insight.'

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-- James Mottram * Total Film *

'Britpop Cinema is so consistently entertaining and informative, Glasby's love for these films (even the bad ones) so evident and infectious... [It has] an impressive, compendium-like attention to detail; you could flip to any page and find a factoid or anecdote you probably haven't seen before. This readability should entice pop culture enthusiasts and cineastes alike.'

-- Thomas Puhr, Film International

'This meticulously researched, warts-and-all exploration of British cinema and its place in social history will impress, inform and delight anyone who has an interest in films and filmmaking, and will provide students of film studies with plenty of insight into the film production industry. Glasby's analysis of the oeuvre is sharp, his admiration for the films and what they stood for is abundantly clear, and his enthusiasm for the subject matter is infectious in this spirited tribute to a movement that defined a generation. Choose it!'

-- Kathryn Adams, Leonardo

'Britpop Cinema is a comprehensive and informative guide to the rise and fall of a distinctive British cinematic cycle, that may indeed have been unjustly neglected.'

-- Douglas Allen, Media Education Journal

'Great work, tons of different perspectives- buy the bastard'

-- Irvine Welsh, author of Trainspotting

'An exuberant and unashamedly geeky paean to a time when British cinema blossomed.'

-- Matthew Lee, Delayed Gratification

'Witty, insightful and eye-opening.'

-- Rich Cline, shadowsonthewalls.co.uk

'A cracking celebration of the risk-taking ambition and relentless watchability of 1990s/2000s British films.'

-- Steve Newell, flicks.co.nz

'The definitive guide to 1990s/2000s Brit flicks, complete with fascinating insights and passion that jumps off the page. A must for any cinema fan.'

-- Joshua Winning, film critic and author

'Hyper-literate and thought-provoking, this is a fascinating read for anyone interested in British cinema.'

-- Charlie Burton, GQ

'A captivating read.'

-- Matt Risley, MTV International

'Impeccably researched, deftly written and full of sharp, dark wit, Britpop Cinema joyfully eviscerates British cinema and neatly stitches it back together again. If you first fell in love with Christopher Eccleston as disturbed David in Shallow Grave; if you can only ever see Ewan McGregor as Trainspotting's shorn, cheeky-faced Renton, then THIS, nostalgic 1990s film fan, is the book that will save your life.'

-- SJI Holliday, author of The Lingering and The Deaths of December

'Sharp, funny and passionate, the excellent Britpop Cinema packs an astonishing amount of detail between its covers. Informed, playful and beautifully written, it's as fresh and animated as its subject matter, putting each film into its historical context and providing expert analysis and opinion en route. Best of all, it makes you want to watch these movies all over again; the true mark of any great film book.'

-- Ali Catterall, author of Your Face Here: British Cult Movies Since the Sixties

'Passionate and revealing... mad for it!'

-- Matthew Leyland, Total Film

'A timely, genre-defining book that provides both food for thought and a yearning nostalgia for the hope and promise of the 1990s.'

-- Mel Hoyes, BFI

'An excellent exploration of 1990s/2000s British cinema, well researched and beautifully written.'

-- Rosie Fletcher, UK editor, Den of Geek

'The research is thorough, the writing is clear, and the perspective is illuminating. Some of the behind-the-scenes stories it brings to light are almost as good as the films themselves.'

-- Hardeep Phull, The New York Post

'The author's interesting and accessible insights, his attention to the movement's subtleties, and his solid grasp of wider cinematic issues make for a smart book that breaks new ground in its engagement with Britpop cinema.'

-- Anthony Lowery, BBC Three

'An essential, innovative guide to one of the most exciting times in British cinema, Britpop Cinema is meticulously researched and has the sort of fun, irreverent tone that perfectly captures the films of the Britpop movement.'

-- Pierre de Villiers, Embassy Magazine



Book Information
ISBN 9781783209873
Author Matt Glasby
Format Paperback
Page Count 230
Imprint Intellect Books
Publisher Intellect Books
Weight(grams) 386g
Dimensions(mm) 230mm * 170mm * 13mm

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