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Traffic (2000)
Synopsis
Traffic examines
the effect of drugs as politics, business, and lifestyle.
Acting as his
own director of photography, Steven Soderbergh employs an innovative,
color-coded cinematic treatment to distinguish the interwoven stories of a newly
appointed drug czar and his family, a West Coast kingpin’s wife, a key
informant, and cops on both sides of the U.S./Mexican border.
Rarely
has a film so energetic and suspenseful presented a more complex and nuanced
view of an issue of such international importance.
Instantly recognized
as a classic, Traffic appeared on more than 200 critics’ ten-best lists, and
earned five Academy Award® nominations. --The Criterion
Collection
Cast: Benicio Del
Toro, Michael Douglas, Don Cheadle, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Albert Finney, Dennis
Quaid, Amy Irving, Luis Guzmán, Erika Christensen, Topher Grace, D.W. Moffett,
Steven Bauer, Clifton Collins Jr., Peter Riegert, Benjamin Bratt, Miguel Ferrer,
Jacob Vargas, Tomas Milian, Jsu Garcia
Berlinale (Competition): Best Actor
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Read about this film
Title: Traffic (2000)
Directed by: Steven Soderbergh
Date of birth: 14 January 1963, Georgia, USA
Writing credits:
Stephen Gaghan, Simon Moore
Country: United States
Language: Spanish | English
Color: Color
Runtime: 147 min.
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