Traffic (2000)

6.05
/ 10
19 User Ratings
2h 27m
Running Time

December 27, 2000
Release Date

Traffic (2000)

6.05
/ 10
19 User Ratings
2h 27m
Running Time

December 27, 2000
Release Date

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Plot.

An exploration of the United States of America's war on drugs from multiple perspectives. For the new head of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, the war becomes personal when he discovers his well-educated daughter is abusing cocaine within their comfortable suburban home. In Mexico, a flawed, but noble policeman agrees to testify against a powerful general in league with a cartel, and in San Diego, a drug kingpin's sheltered trophy wife must learn her husband's ruthless business after he is arrested, endangering her luxurious lifestyle.

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Cast & Crew.

Jack Conley

Jack Conley

Agent Hughes

Eddie Velez

Eddie Velez

Agent Johnson

Craig N. Chretien

Craig N. Chretien

Director of EPIC

John Brown

John Brown

Assistant Director of EPIC

Mike Siegel

Mike Siegel

DEA Representative

Joel Torres

Joel Torres

Porfilio Madrigal

Stephen J. Rose

Stephen J. Rose

Marty

Kimber Fritz

Kimber Fritz

Rehab Counselor

Salma Hayek Pinault

Salma Hayek Pinault

Rosario (uncredited)

Fred Anderson

Fred Anderson

TV Reporter (uncredited)

David Bickford

David Bickford

Stan (uncredited)

Adam Clark

Adam Clark

FBI Agent (uncredited)

Chic Daniel

Chic Daniel

DEA Agent (uncredited)

Sonia Debreczeni

Sonia Debreczeni

Reporter (uncredited)

Alan Easley

Alan Easley

Junkie (uncredited) / Set Dresser

Choel Evans

Choel Evans

Photo Journalist (uncredited)

Rod Fielder

Rod Fielder

Newspaper Photographer (uncredited)

Tony Guma

Tony Guma

Detective (uncredited)

Valerie Hanna

Valerie Hanna

Witness #3 (uncredited)

Dominic Koulianos

Dominic Koulianos

Reporter (uncredited)

Zachary Lindsey

Zachary Lindsey

Cafe Patron (uncredited)

Meagan Lopez

Meagan Lopez

Cocktail Party Attendee (uncredited)

Christie McNew

Christie McNew

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Ambrit Millhouse

Ambrit Millhouse

Cincinnati Hooker (uncredited)

Details.

Release Date
December 27, 2000

Status
Released

Running Time
2h 27m

Budget
$48,000,000

Box Office
$207,500,000

Filming Locations
Arizona · California · New Mexico · San Diego, United States of America · Mexico

Genres

Last updated:

This Movie Is About.

war on drugs
drug traffic
drug dealer
drug smuggle
addicted
police operation
united states–mexico barrier
addiction
drug lord
mother
drug abuse
daughter
father
smuggling
marriage dispute

Wiki.

Traffic is a 2000 American crime drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Stephen Gaghan. It explores the illegal drug trade from several perspectives: users, enforcers, politicians, and traffickers. Their stories are edited together throughout the film, although some characters do not meet each other. The film is an adaptation of the 1989 British Channel 4 television series Traffik. The film stars an international ensemble cast, including Don Cheadle, Benicio del Toro, Michael Douglas, Erika Christensen, Luis Guzmán, Dennis Quaid, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Jacob Vargas, Tomas Milian, Topher Grace, James Brolin, Steven Bauer, and Benjamin Bratt. It features both English and Spanish-language dialogue.

20th Century Fox, the original financiers of the film, demanded that Harrison Ford play a leading role and that significant changes to the screenplay be made. Soderbergh refused and proposed the script to other major Hollywood studios; it was rejected because of the three-hour running time and the subject matter—Traffic is more of a political film than most Hollywood productions. USA Films, however, liked the project from the start and offered the filmmakers more money than Fox. Soderbergh operated the camera himself and adopted a distinctive color grade for each story line so that audiences could tell them apart.

Traffic was released in the United States on December 27, 2000, and received critical acclaim for Soderbergh's direction, the film's style, complexity, messages, and the cast's performances (particularly del Toro's). Traffic earned numerous awards, including four Oscars (from five nominations): Best Director for Steven Soderbergh, Best Supporting Actor for Benicio del Toro, Best Adapted Screenplay for Stephen Gaghan and Best Film Editing for Stephen Mirrione. It was also a commercial success with a worldwide box-office revenue total of $207.5 million, well above its estimated $46 million budget.

In 2004, USA Network ran a miniseries—also called Traffic—based on the film and the 1989 British television series.

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