Dove trovo Trainspotting?

Dove trovo Trainspotting?
Trainspotting è disponibile in streaming con la modalità acquisto su: Rakuten TV a 7,99€ per la versione SD, a 9,99€ per la versione HD; CHILI a 7,99€ per la versione SD, a 9,99€ per la versione HD; Google Play; Amazon Prime Video a 5,99€ per la versione SD, a 5,99€ per la versione HD.
Dove è stato girato Trainspotting 2?
Da poche settimane è uscito, nelle sale italiane, T2 Trainspotting, il sequel diretto da Danny Boyle e girato in quegli stessiluoghi della Scozia - principalmente a Edinburgo e nelle zone circostanti -, che avevano accolto i quattro protagonisti del primo movie.
What is your review of Trainspotting?
- Trainspotting is the story of a humor, violence, goofiness, abuse, friendship and sadness in heroin-addicted Scotland. It's a really vulgar film, with lots of disgusting scatological humor, pointless violence, and the pain of a life on heroin.
Who are the actors in the movie Trainspotting?
- Trainspotting (film) Trainspotting is a 1996 British black comedy crime film directed by Danny Boyle and starring Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, Kevin McKidd, Robert Carlyle, and Kelly Macdonald in her debut. Based on the novel of the same name by Irvine Welsh, the film was released in the United Kingdom on 23 February 1996.
How much money did Trainspotting make in 1996?
- Trainspotting was the highest-grossing British film of 1996, and at the time it was the fourth highest grossing British film in history. The film made £12 million in the domestic market and $72 million internationally. Based on a cost-to-return ratio, Trainspotting was the most profitable film of the year.
How did Trainspotting affect the British film industry?
- The film had an immediate effect on popular culture. In 1999, Trainspotting was ranked in the 10th spot by the British Film Institute (BFI) in its list of Top 100 British films of all time, while in 2004 the magazine Total Film named it the fourth greatest British film of all time.