Traffic (2000 American crime drama film)

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Traffic is a 2000 American crime drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh that interweaves multiple storylines to examine the complex, intersecting perspectives of the international illegal drug trade.

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instanceOf crime drama film
film
AcademyAwardNominations Best Actor
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Director
Best Film Editing
Best Picture
Best Supporting Actor
AcademyAwardsWon Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Director
Best Film Editing
Best Supporting Actor
basedOn Traffik (1989 British television miniseries)
cinematographer Steven Soderbergh
composer Cliff Martinez
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Steven Soderbergh
distributor USA Films
editor Stephen Mirrione
genre crime drama film
crime film
drama film
GoldenGlobeAwardNominations Best Director
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
GoldenGlobeAwardsWon Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
language English
Spanish
narrativeForm multi-strand narrative
producer Edward Zwick
Laura Bickford
Marshall Herskovitz
releaseYear 2000
screenwriter Stephen Gaghan
setting Mexico
United States of America
surface form: United States
stars Amy Irving
Benicio del Toro
Benjamin Bratt
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Clifton Collins Jr.
Dennis Quaid
Don Cheadle
Erika Christensen
Jacob Vargas
James Brolin
Luis Guzmán
Michael Douglas
Miguel Ferrer
Steven Bauer
Topher Grace
subject illegal drug trade
war on drugs
theme addiction
corruption
drug policy in the United States

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