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The Party's Over
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Synopsis
Actors and political activists come together to take a long, hard look at the State of the Union during the 2000 U.S. Presidential election in this documentary, a follow-up to 1993's The Last Party, in which actor Robert Downey Jr. followed the 1992 presidential campaign. In The Last Party 2000, with Robert Downey Jr. unavailable due to drug convictions (he does make a brief appearance, and his legal problems as well as the current state of American drug laws are discussed), Philip Seymour Hoffman takes his place as he visits the 2000 Democratic and Republican National Conventions and talks to politicians and activists both famous and obscure as a pitched battle is fought between supporters of democratic candidate Al Gore, republican nominee George W. Bush, and the many voices who believed neither candidate represented a worthwhile or reasonable choice. Along with Downey and Hoffman, celebrities speaking out on the issues in this film include Courtney Love, Rosie O'Donnell, Reese Witherspoon, and David Crosby; the rock band Stone Temple Pilots also appear at a political rally. The Last Party 2000 was directed by actor and musician Donovan Leitch, who served as a producer on the first film. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Ben Weinstein Cinematographer
Carter Smith Cinematographer
Kevin Ford Cinematographer
Luke Geissbuhler Cinematographer
Sue Jacobs Composer (Music Score)
Donovan Leitch Director
Rebecca Chaiklin Director
Sabine Hoffman Editor
Henri Kessler Executive Producer
Jon Kilik Executive Producer
Vincent Roberti Executive Producer
Leah Culton Producer
Rebecca Chaiklin Producer
Stanley F. Buchthal Producer
Year: 2001
Runtime: 82
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Documentary


Produced by
Camoflauge
Dakota Group
Palisades Pictures

Release
October 24, 2003 (USA - Limited)
by Film Movement