Steven Soderbergh's sole Oscar for Traffic marks 25 years

Twenty-five years ago, Steven Soderbergh received his only Academy Award for directing the film Traffic. The movie, known for its ambitious and experimental style, featured an all-star cast and is considered by many to be his masterpiece.

In 2000, Steven Soderbergh earned the Oscar for Best Director for Traffic, a distinction that remains his sole win at the Academy Awards. The film, released that same year, stands out for its innovative approach, blending multiple storylines to explore the complexities of the drug trade across borders.

Traffic's ensemble cast included notable performances that contributed to its critical acclaim, with the project's experimental structure pushing cinematic boundaries. As described, it is an all-star masterpiece that arguably represents the pinnacle of Soderbergh's directorial career.

Reflecting on this milestone, the film's enduring legacy highlights Soderbergh's versatility in tackling intricate social issues through non-linear storytelling. While he has directed numerous acclaimed works since, Traffic's Oscar recognition underscores a high point in his filmography.

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Andy Garcia at the Cannes premiere of Diamond receiving a standing ovation with co-stars.
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Andy Garcia's Diamond earns ovation at Cannes premiere

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Andy Garcia's passion project Diamond received a lengthy standing ovation at its world premiere during the Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday evening. The film, which Garcia wrote, directed and stars in, blends contemporary Los Angeles settings with classic film noir style. Co-stars Vicky Krieps and Rosemarie DeWitt attended the screening.

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Francesco Sossai’s “The Last One for the Road” dominated the 71st David di Donatello Awards, taking home eight prizes including best film and best director. The ceremony took place on Wednesday at Cinecittà Studios in Rome. The road movie also claimed awards for best actor, original screenplay, editing, original song, casting and producer.

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