Traffik

Traffik

1989
★★★★☆ 7.5/10
📺 1 Season
🎬 6 Episodes
📅 Ended
🌐 EN
⏱️ 315 min/episode
DramaCrime
Traffik is a 1989 British television serial about the illegal drugs trade. Its three stories are interwoven, with arcs told from the perspectives of Afghan and Pakistani growers and manufacturers, German dealers, and British users. It was nominated for six BAFTA Awards, winning three. It also won an International Emmy Award for best drama. The 2000 crime drama film Traffic, directed by Steven Soderbergh, was based on this television serial. In turn, the 2004 American television miniseries Traffic was based on both versions.

Seasons

Season 1
1989 • 6 Episodes
In Hamburg, a popular young German businessman is arrested and accused of being a drugs trafficker. His British wife, Helen, is faced with social and financial ruin and decides to take the family's future into her own hands. Jack Lithgow, a minister at the British Home Office, is responsible for overseeing a new aid agreement with Pakistan to reduce production of opium there. He visits Pakistan on a fact-finding mission and is approached by Fazal, a local farmer who complains bitterly that the aid and promised grants never reach the local communities. The story in Pakistan follows Fazal and other farmers once their illegal poppy fields have been discovered.

Crew

Director
Alastair Reid
Writer
Simon Moore
Producer
Brian Eastman

Network

Channel 4

Production

Picture Partnership, Channel 4 Television, Carnival Films, Picture Partnership Productions, Camerapix

Keywords

drug dealerdrug tradedrugs