Traffic (film)

Traffic is a 2000 American drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh. The film is made up of different storylines related to the drug war that is going on in the United States. From different living classes are the problems associated with drugs, the dangers that lurk and the unreliability of people in that dark world, highlighted. Each story line has its own color so that the difference is clear. Traffic in 2001 was rewarded with several awards, including four Oscars:

and a nomination for
 * Best Adapted Screenplay (Stephen Gaghan)
 * Best Director (Steven Soderbergh)
 * Best Editing (Stephen Mirrione)
 * Best Supporting Actor (Benicio Del Toro)

==Story[ Edit] == The American Robert Wakefield's only appointed head of counter-narcotics. What he doesn't know is that his daughter is experimenting with drugs themselves. It will not be long before they hooked up and is in big trouble. Just across the border, in Mexico, the honest detective Javier Rodriguez for the impossible task his job to practise in a world where everyone seems to be corrupted. And then there's housewife Helena who discovers that her husband is an international drug trafficker. ==Division Of Roles[ Edit] ==
 * Best Film
 * Michael Douglas -Robert Wakefield
 * Benicio Del Toro -Javier Rodriguez
 * Catherine Zeta Jones Helena Ayala
 * Don Cheadle -Montel Gordon, DEA-agent
 * Luis Guzmán -Ray Castro, DEA-agent
 * Dennis Quaid -Arnie Metzger, Helena's lawyer
 * -Steven Bauer Carlos Ayala, Helena's husband
 * Benjamin Bratt -Juan Obregon, drug baron
 * Eduardo Ruiz, Miguel Ferrer -associate of Carlos Ayala
 * Erika Christensen -Caroline Wakefield, Roberts drug addict daughter
 * Amy Irving -Barbara Wakefield, Roberts wife
 * James Brolin -General Ralph Landry
 * Topher Grace -Seth Abrahams
 * John Slattery -ADA Than Collier
 * Clifton Collins Jr. -Francisco Flores