From critically acclaimed British television drama serial to Hollywood big screen political thriller, “State of Play” is a sort of film that explores the topical subjects of journalistic independence and the relationship between politicians and the press. So, the plot is come from six hour original that has been condensed to fit two hours cinematic frame. For you who haven’t seen the mini series, it first broadcast on BBC One in 2003 and in 2004, the serial ran in the United States on the BBC's BBC America cable channel. Directed by David Yates who received his highest-profile assignment to date when he was chosen to direct last four Harry Potter movies which including “The Order of the Phoenix,” “The Half-Blood Prince” and “The Deathly Hallows” - a 2 part film expected in 2010-11, it starred some of the famous British actor like David Morrissey (Basic Instinct 2, The Other Boleyn Girl), John Simm, Kelly Macdonald (Choke, No Country for Old Men), Polly Walker, Bill Nighy (Underworld: Rise of the Lycans, Valkyrie), and James McAvoy (Wanted, Atonement).
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Nothing Is Off The Record In State of Play
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