
Slumdog Millionaire
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letterboxd.com | Brandon Streussnig |Gemma Gracewood |Slumdog Millionaire
Few filmmakers have been as disparate and innovative as Danny Boyle over the past three decades. A major force in the ’90s indie boom, he announced himself (alongside pivotal collaborators John Hodge, Andrew Macdonald and, perhaps most importantly, Ewan McGregor) with stylish crime-thriller Shallow Gravein 1994. From there, it was off to the races—as anyone who’s seen his seminal classic Trainspotting, released just two years later,can attest.
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