Choose Irvine Welsh, which premieres on Wednesday, is one of two documentaries from the novelist, with the second being released next year.
Irvine Welsh credited the “verbal culture” of Edinburgh as a major influence on his storytelling at the launch of his new documentary in the city.
Welsh, who also owns record label Jack Said What in Brighton, splits his time between London, Miami and Edinburgh, and said people who “blether all the time” in the latter inspired his writing.
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