Last Party 2000
movie

An uncensored journey into democracy in America
Released November 02, 2001
Genres:
Overview
Filmed over the last six months of the 2000 Presidential election, Phillip Seymour Hoffman starts documenting the campaign at the Republican and Democratic National Conventions, but spends more time outside, in the street protests and police actions than in the orchestrated conventions. Hoffman shows an obvious distaste for money politics and the conservative right. He looks seedier and more disillusioned the campaign progresses. Eventually Hoffman seems most energized by the Ralph Nader campaign as an alternative to the nearly indistinguishable major parties. The high point of the film are the comments by Barney Frank who says that marches and demonstrations are largely a waste of time, and that the really effective political players such as the NRA and the AARP never bother with walk ins, sit-ins, shoot-ins or shuffles. In the interview with Jesse Jackson, Hoffman is too flustered to ask all of his questions.
Runtime
1h 30m
Budget
$1,000,000
Origin Country
United States
Original Language
English
Original Title
Last Party 2000
Status
Released
Production Countries
- United States of America
Spoken Languages
- English
Production Companies
- no logo available
Palisades Pictures
United States
- no logo available
Dakota Group
United States







