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Aliya Campbell

Birth Name: Aliya Campbell

Birth Date: N/A

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Career

First Appearances:

  • Road Trip (2000) as Wendy

Most Important Roles:

  • Queenie in Love (2001) as Receptionist
  • Bomb the System (2002) as Kim
  • Requiem for a Dream (2000) as Alice
  • Road Trip (2000) as Wendy
  • Death of a Dynasty (2003) as Vonda

Career Highlights:

  • Queenie in Love (2001)
  • Bomb the System (2002)
  • Requiem for a Dream (2000)
  • Road Trip (2000)
  • Death of a Dynasty (2003)

Full Biography

"Aliya Campbell, a native Detroiter now residing in New York City, entered the new millennium with a notable dual debut in two distinct cinematic worlds. Standing tall and elegant, with features reminiscent of an ancient Nubian princess and eyes like melted chocolate, she first graced the big screen in 'Road Trip' (2000), a comedic adventure where she played Wendy, sharing a locker room scene with Amy Smart that leaned into its gratuitousness. In 'Requiem for a Dream' (2000), her second film, she took on the role of Alice opposite Marlon Wayans as Tyrone C. Love, engaging in an extended and stylized sex scene that earned her a notable appearance on Mr. Skin's radar.

Post these breakthrough roles, Campbell contributed to four more films: 'Queenie in Love' (2001), where she played a receptionist alongside Louise Lassner; 'Bomb the System' (2002) as Kim; 'Undermind' (2003) with Ellen Pompeo as Mary; and 'Death of a Dynasty' (2003), a musical comedy featuring Rashida Jones, Chloë Sevigny, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Lorraine Bracco, Peter Sarsgaard, Jay-Z, Master P, and many more. Her final film role was certainly not lacking in illustrious company."


About the Movie: Requiem for a Dream (2000)

Poster for Requiem for a Dream (2000)

Release Year: 2000

Nation: United States of America

Alternative Title: Delusion Over Addiction, Réquiem para un sueño, Реквием за една мечта, Réquiem Para um Sonho, Retour à Brooklyn, Rekviem za sen, Reekviem unistusele, Rèquiem per un somni, Unelmien sielunmessu, Requiem gia ena oneiro, Rekvijem za snove, Rekviem egy álomért, Rekviem svajonei, Rekviem om en drøm, Requiem dla snu, A Vida não é um Sonho, Cerinta pentru un vis, Реквием по мечте, Bir Rüya Için Agit, Nguyen Cau Cho Mot Giac Mo

Director: Darren Aronofsky

Writer: Darren Aronofsky, Hubert Selby Jr.

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Artisan Entertainment, Protozoa Pictures, Thousand Words

Genre: Drama, Film Based On A Novel

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • Nominated for 1 Oscar. 37 wins & 69 nominations total

Similar:

  • Animal Farm (1954)
  • Frailty (2002)
  • The Marvelous Visit (1974)
  • Pathology (2008)
  • Four Christmases (2008)

Keywords

Story

The movie 'Requiem for a Dream' follows four main characters who all face their own struggles with addiction in Coney Island, New York. Sara Goldfarb (Ellen Burstyn), a retired widow, becomes addicted to diet pills after trying to lose weight to appear on her favorite self-help TV show. Her son Harry (Jared Leto) and his friend Tyrone (Marlon Wayans) become drug dealers with dreams of making big money, but their lives spiral out of control due to heroin addiction. Harry's girlfriend Marion (Jennifer Connelly), who has artistic aspirations, becomes trapped in this world as well, eventually turning to prostitution to support their habit. The film chronicles the devastating effects of these addictions on each character and their relationships with one another.

Summary

'Requiem for a Dream', directed by Darren Aronofsky in 2000, is a gritty psychological drama that explores the harsh realities of drug addiction. Based on Hubert Selby Jr.'s novel of the same name, the film follows four main characters who descend into a world of drugs and desperation. The movie is known for its intense portrayal of addiction, using surreal imagery and industrial music to convey the hallucinatory states of its characters. It serves as a cautionary tale about the destructive power of drug abuse and the consequences it has on individuals and their relationships.