Traffic () is a 1998 satirical comedy film written and directed by João Botelho. A co-production between Portugal, France and Denmark, it premiered into the main competition at the 55th Venice International Film Festival.
The film was shot between Lisbon, Cascais, Beja and Vila Real de Santo António. Botelho described it as a film in which he "depicted the state of the whole country as it is now - the trafficking of everything, of influence, of money, of women".
The film had its world premiere at the 55th edition of the Venice Film Festival, in which it entered the main competition; it was released in Portugal in December 1998.
In Portugal, the film was a box office success, with about 40,000 admissions.
Mariuccia Ciotta from il manifesto praised the film, describing it as "caustic, sharp, colourful" and noting its Luis Buñuel, Manoel de Oliveira, and Pedro Almodóvar influences.