Requiem For A Dream (2000)

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Written by Hubert Selby Jr.

Directed by Darren Aronofsky

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 18 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Darren Aronofsky's stark drama is a harsh examination of how drugs wreck lives and dreams. Ellen Burstyn is a blowsy overweight housewife, Jared Leto her son, Jennifer Connelly his girlfriend. Burstyn's dream is to appear on a TV quiz show, svelte and in a red dress, and she starts wolfing down diet pills while Leto is after the one big score that will set him up, ignoring his suppurating arm while Connelly, under his spell, begins to sell herself.

When is Requiem For A Dream next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Indie December 1st, 3:35am and on Sky Movies Indie HD December 1st, 3:35am. See more...

Cast

Image for Ellen BurstynEllen BurstynSara Goldfarb
Image for Jared LetoJared LetoHarry Goldfarb
Image for Jennifer ConnellyJennifer ConnellyMarion Silver
Marlon WayansTyrone C. Love
Image for Christopher McDonaldChristopher McDonaldTappy Tibbons
Image for Louise LasserLouise LasserAda
Marcia Jean KurtzRae
Janet SarnoMrs. Pearlman
Suzanne ShepherdMrs. Scarlini
Joanne GordonMrs. Ovadia
Charlotte AronofskyMrs. Miles
Mark MargolisMr. Rabinowitz
Michael KaycheckDonut Cop
Image for Jack OJack O'ConnellCorn Dog Stand Boss
Chas MastinLyle Russel

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