

Last Party 2000
"An uncensored journey into democracy in America"
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.
Movie Details
Budget
$1.0M
$1,000,000
Languages
English
Studio
Palisades Pictures
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Key Crew

Donovan Leitch
Director

Rebecca Chaiklin
Director

Rebecca Chaiklin
Producer

Donovan Leitch
Producer
Cast

Philip Seymour Hoffman
Self

Tim Robbins
Self

Susan Sarandon
Self

Michael Moore
Self

Rosie O'Donnell
Self

Jesse Jackson
Self

Courtney Love
Self

Ralph Nader
Self

Ben Harper
Self

Noam Chomsky
Self
Harold Ford, Jr.
Self
John Sellers
Self
Christopher Shays
Self

Bill Maher
Self

Melissa Etheridge
Self
Antonia Novello
Self

Rudolph Giuliani
Self

Ralph E. Reed, Jr.
Self
Cheri Honkala
Self

Pat Robertson
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