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Duration: 42 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: fant606 |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x290 | Added: 2005-Nov-16 |
Alternate Names: Jennifer Cecilia Esposito, جنیفر اسپوزیتو
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Jennifer Esposito, born April 11, 1973 in Brooklyn, New York, is an American actress known for her roles in films like 'I Still Know What You Did Last Summer', 'Summer of Sam', and 'Crash'. She also appeared in TV series such as 'Spin City', 'Samantha Who?', and 'Blue Bloods'. Esposito's notable roles include Ruby in 'Summer of Sam' and Detective Jackie Curatola in 'Blue Bloods'. Diagnosed with celiac disease, she opened a gluten-free bakery, Jennifer's Way Bakery, in Manhattan. Esposito married actor Bradley Cooper briefly in 2006-2007, and was engaged to Australian tennis player Mark Philippoussis from 2009 until their separation in 2010.
Release Year: 2004
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Alternative Title: Vidas cruzadas, Collision, Сблъсъци, Crash: No Limite, L.A. Crash, Fatalna nesreća, Ütközések, Hitraskout, Crash: Contatto fisico, Alto impacto, Miasto gniewu, Colisão, Fatalna nesreća, Столкновение, Usodna nesreca, Çarpisma
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In 'Crash', intersecting stories of diverse Los Angeles residents explore themes of race and prejudice following a car crash that brings together strangers from different backgrounds. The narratives include a black TV director who struggles against racial profiling, a white district attorney who becomes entangled in racism after his family is involved in an accident with a Hispanic woman, a Persian shop owner who faces discrimination due to stereotypes about Middle Eastern people post-9/11, and others who grapple with prejudices in their daily lives.
'Crash' (2004) is a drama film written and directed by Paul Haggis. It explores themes of race relations and prejudice through interconnected stories set in Los Angeles. The film aims to expose the underlying tensions and misunderstandings between people of different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic backgrounds living in the same city.