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Crash is a 2004 American crime drama film produced, directed, and co-written by Paul Haggis and Robert Moresco. A self-described "passion piece" for Haggis, the film features racial and social tensions in Los Angeles and was inspired by a real-life incident in which Haggis's Porsche was carjacked in 1991 outside a video store on Wilshire ...
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May 6, 2005 · Crash: Directed by Paul Haggis. With Karina Arroyave, Dato Bakhtadze, Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle. Los Angeles citizens with vastly separate lives collide in interweaving stories of race, loss and redemption.
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- Crime, Drama, Thriller
- Paul Haggis
- 2005-05-06
Set in Los Angeles, California, a vivid tapestry of people, coming from both sides of the tracks, unfolds. Detective Graham and his partner, Ria, investigate a potentially racially motivated crime. Meanwhile, desperate Persian shop owner Farhad seeks protection in all the wrong places.
Crash, American dramatic film (2004) that was written and directed by Paul Haggis and won the Oscar for best picture. Set in Los Angeles, Crash is a series of confrontations and collisions between a broad cross section of people who harbor race-based misconceptions about one another.
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May 6, 2005 · Watch Crash with a subscription on Prime Video, rent on Fandango at Home, or buy on Fandango at Home. A raw and unsettling morality piece on modern angst and urban disconnect, Crash examines...
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Crash is a 2004 American crime drama film produced, directed, and co-written by Paul Haggis and Robert Moresco. A self-described "passion piece" for Haggis, the film features racial and social tensions in Los Angeles and was inspired by a real-life incident in which Haggis's Porsche was carjacked in 1991 outside a video store on Wilshire Boulevard.