''Traffik'' is a 1989 British television serial about an
illegal drug trade
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. Its three stories are interwoven, with
arcs told from the perspectives of
Afghan
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Related to Afghanistan
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and
Pakistan
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i growers, dealers and manufacturers,
German dealers, and
British users. It was nominated for six
BAFTA Award
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s, winning four, including for
Best Drama Series or Serial. It also won an
International Emmy Award
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for best drama. The 2000 crime drama film ''
Traffic
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'', directed by
Steven Soderbergh
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, was based on the miniseries. In turn, the 2004 American television miniseries ''
Traffic
Traffic is the movement of vehicles and pedestrians along land routes.
Traffic laws govern and regulate traffic, while rules of the road include traffic laws and informal rules that may have developed over time to facilitate the orderly an ...
'' was based on both versions.
Background
The six-part serial was produced by Britain's
Channel 4
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, written by
Simon Moore and directed by
Alastair Reid. In the United States, it first aired on ''
Masterpiece Theatre
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'' in 1990.
Cast
*
Bill Paterson as Jack Lithgow, a Scottish
Home Office
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minister engaged in combating heroin importation from Pakistan.
*
Julia Ormond as his drug addicted daughter Caroline.
*
Juraj Kukura as Karl Rosshalde, a German drug smuggler.
*
Lindsay Duncan as Rosshalde's English wife Helen.
*Fritz Müller-Scherz and
Tilo Prückner as the German detectives attempting to bring down Rosshalde with the help of informer Jacques Ledesert (Peter Lakenmacher)
*
Jamal Shah as Pakistani
opium poppy
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grower Fazal, who is evicted from his land as a result of policies encouraged by the British government.
*
Talat Hussain as Pakistani drug lord Tariq Butt, the supplier of Rosshalde's European heroin network.
*
Faryal Gohar as Roomana, daughter of the Pakistani magistrate; she later shows Lithgow the extent of the deception Tariq Butt has foisted upon customs officials.
*
Ismat Shahjahan as Sabira, Fazal's wife.
Episode list
Reception
The miniseries currently has an average rating of 83% on
Rotten Tomatoes
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. Writer Suan C. Boyd acknowledges the miniseries for giving different perspectives of the global war on drug trade, going as far as to claim that ''Traffik'' is the ''only'' film sample that includes the poppy grower in depth.
Awards and nominations
Home media
The miniseries was released on DVD on 26 June 2001 by Acorn Media.
References
External links
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{{InternationalEmmyAward Drama
1989 British television series debuts
1989 British television series endings
1980s British drama television series
Channel 4 television dramas
International Emmy Award for Drama winners
British English-language television shows
Films directed by Alastair Reid