Crash is a 2004 American drama film directed by Paul Haggis. The movie explores racial and social tensions in Los Angeles through a series of interconnected stories.
The film follows the lives of several characters from different backgrounds, including a white district attorney and his wife, a black detective, a Persian store owner, and a Hispanic locksmith. Their lives collide in unexpected ways, revealing the complexities of race relations and prejudice.
Crash received critical acclaim for its powerful performances and thought-provoking themes. It won three Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and sparked important conversations about race and discrimination in America.