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Kaleidoscope Entertainment has announced that Irvine Welsh: Reality Is Not Enough will have its World Premiere on the Closing Night of the  Edinburgh International Film Festival, 20th August.

From award-winning documentary filmmaker Paul Sng (Poly Styrene: I Am a Cliché, Tish), Irvine Welsh: Reality Is Not Enough is an illuminating documentary offering a rare glimpse into the mind of a prolific artist at work and play.

Irvine Welsh is at a crossroads. After experiencing the huge success of several film adaptations and six million books sold worldwide, he has become acutely aware of his own mortality. Now, with his hedonistic days drawing to a close, the outspoken author decides to explore the boundaries of consciousness through a psychedelic DMT trip.

Through this unique lens, join Welsh on a brutally honest examination of his life: how his childhood in Edinburgh fostered his creativity; the influences he gained living amongst 70’s London counterculture; and how groundbreaking work such as Trainspotting and Filth pulled him out of a self-destructive cycle, but also led him to heights of fame he never could have imagined. And still one burning question remains – what will come next?

This captivating piece of autobiographical filmmaking combines intimate observational footage with readings from his novels narrated by Liam Neeson (Taken, Batman Begins, Star Wars), Maxine Peake (The Theory of Everything, Shameless), musician Nick Cave, Ruth Negga (Ad Astra, Passing) and Stephen Graham (Adolescence, The Irishman).

On choosing the Edinburgh International Film Festival for the World Premiere of Irvine Welsh: Reality Is Not Enough, Director Paul Sng remarked “Irvine Welsh has remained an urgent and compelling voice in literature and film since the day he was first published. It’s been a joy and a pleasure working with one of the great storytellers of our time and we’re chuffed to launch the film in Edinburgh at this year’s EIFF.”

Irvine Welsh followed "When you grow up in a place, you're always kind of rebelling against it slightly. But Edinburgh is part of me and always will be, so I’m absolutely delighted that Reality Is Not Enough will have its World Premiere here".

Irvine Welsh: Reality Is Not Enough will have its World Premiere on Closing Night of Edinburgh International Film Festival on 20th August, coming to UK cinemas from 26th September.
Transcript
00:00So we're here tonight to talk about Irvine's new book, his 13th novel and his 17th work of fiction.
00:07On top of that, he's now a DJ, has his work adapted for radio, TV, film and theatre.
00:14Welsh has produced many imitators, but few equals, and he has outlasted them all.
00:21I mean, Trainspot is not my best book, but it's the one I'll be remembered by.
00:25I never liked it.
00:26The characters that you create are all different aspects of you.
00:31You got off heroin, you got off all the shit, but did the writing solve that? Are you happy now?
00:35I'm worried that I'm morphing into one of these writers that I used to detest.
00:40And you are in.
00:46You said when we embarked on this great adventure together that lots of laughter was essential in a relationship.
00:56I always saw life as a big canvas that unfolds, and I don't think you should be limited to any one place.
01:09Life is a dynamic rather than a static process.
01:12When you're young, you feel that life is trying to confine you in some ways.
01:19Increasingly, life seems fractured.
01:23I like to challenge and annoy and disturb and irritate myself in the right.
01:28I'm more of a warrior than you'll ever be.
01:38You compromise more when you get older. It's not always a good thing.
01:42We are all connected to a greater force.
01:46There's different realities contained within us all.
01:49And writing is a way of finding some of these different realities.
01:53You move forward.
02:00Smithers tweet.
02:05Smithers tweet.
02:10Based on his actions or actions or actions or positions,
02:13or the moral of the daily balance,
02:15but just i don't believe that we are moving forward.
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