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Traffik DVD

NR (Not Rated) :: Acorn Media :: Released: 2009-09-29


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Traffik Summary

as Seen On Masterpiece Theatre

remastered 20th Anniversary Edition

twenty Years After This Six-part British Miniseries Won An International Emmy®, A Newly Remastered Version Brings It To Life More Vividly Than Ever Before. This Riveting Thriller Also Inspired Steven Soderbergh’s Oscar®-winning Film.

filmed On Location In Pakistan, Hamburg, And London, traffik Lays Bare The International Drug Trade By Tracing Three Intersecting Lives: Jack, A British Government Minister Who Finds The Scourge Of Heroin Striking Too Close To Home; Helen, A Woman Who Embarks On A Daring Survival Strategy After Her Husband’s Arrest; And Fazal, A Pakistani Peasant Who Works For A Menacing Drug Lord. Starring Bill Paterson (little Dorrit, Smiley’s People), Lindsay Duncan (rome, Under The Tuscan Sun), And Julia Ormond (legends Of The Fall) In Her Extraordinary Film Debut.

dvd Special Features Include Interview With Writer Simon Moore And Producer Brian Eastman, Extended U.k. Broadcast Version Of Episode 6, Photo Gallery, Production Notes, And Cast Filmographies.

Like The Singing Detective, Alastair Reid's award-winning 1989 British miniseries (broadcast in the U.S. on Masterpiece Theatre) has taken on mythic status. The critical and box-office success of Steven Soderbergh's Oscar®-winning feature-film adaptation paved the way for Traffik's home-video release, and it's an even more gripping and devastating experience. This is understandable in that it unfolds over five riveting hours, allowing for richer characterization. Traffik also operates on a broader canvas, as the interlocking stories play out in such far-flung locales as London and Hamburg, Germany, as well as Pakistan, a reminder that the war on drugs--in this case, heroin--is a global one. Comparisons between the miniseries and the movie are inevitable, and in the role played by Michael Douglas, Bill Paterson (perhaps best known as the lovelorn disc jockey in Comfort and Joy) makes a more convincing bureaucratic Everyman trying to hash out a financial-aid agreement with Pakistan that would eradicate the impoverished farmers' precious poppy crop. His world is shattered when his own daughter (Julia Ormond in her heartbreaking screen debut) becomes an addict. Lindsay Duncan is even more chilling than Catherine Zeta-Jones as Helen, a "housewife" who takes over her husband's smuggling operation when he is arrested. Aware of his illicit activities, she vows, "I'm not going to let go of everything we fought for." In the Don Cheadle role is Fritz Müller-Scherz as Ulli, a crafty and relentless German detective on Helen's case. One tragic story line unique to the miniseries concerns Fazal (Jamal Shah), an impoverished Pakistani farmer who finds work with Tariq Butt (Tallat Hussain), a major drug trafficker. This is one of television's finest hours (or five), and it's impossible not to get caught up in it. --Donald Liebenson

Traffik [20th Anniversary Edition] [2... DVD Techincal Details Cast: Bill Paterson, Jamal Shah, Talat Hussain, Fritz Müller-Scherz
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Running Time: 315 mins
UPC: 054961821990
Binding: DVD
Studio: Acorn Media
Release Date: 2009-09-29
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Specs: Color, Full Screen, NTSC

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