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2000 Certificate 15
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In the screwball comedy STATE AND MAIN, writer-director David Mamet reveals that the only thing more corrupt than Hollywood moviemaking is a small American town that is willing to stoop to any level to be a part of it. Marshalling an all-star ensemble, Mamet chronicles a movie production's arrival in sleepy Waterford, Vermont. .. Read more

Starring Alec Baldwin, Philip Seymour Hoffman, William H. Macy, Sarah Jessica Parker
Director David Mamet
Genres Comedy

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State And Main

In the screwball comedy STATE AND MAIN, writer-director David Mamet reveals that the only thing more corrupt than Hollywood moviemaking is a small American town that is willing to stoop to any level to be a part of it. Marshalling an all-star ensemble, Mamet chronicles a movie production's arrival in sleepy Waterford, Vermont. Walt Price (William H. Macy), the smooth-talking, Machiavellian chief of the effort, has four days before shooting begins--he has to scout locations (the old mill he expected to use as a set burned down forty years ago), keep his egotistical stars out of trouble, and charm the locals. The writer, Joe White (Philip Seymour Hoffman), wrestles with endless script changes and finds himself getting involved with a charming Waterford bookshop owner (Rebecca Pidgeon). The townspeople only condemn the slick tinseltown interlopers when they're not currying their favor, hoping for a shot at the big time. Mamet lets each successive crisis among these folks build to hilarious chaos; healthy doses of one-liners and clever plotting are balanced with a character-driven comic tale. Mamet's dialogue, known for its rapid-fire, repetitious wit, is perfectly matched to both Macy's fast-talking damage control and Pidgeon's homespun wisdom--the result is light-hearted comedy that feels legitimately profound.

Starring Alec Baldwin, Philip Seymour Hoffman, William H. Macy, Sarah Jessica Parker, Charles Durning, Clark Gregg, Patti Lupone, Julia Stiles
Director David Mamet
Studio LIONS GATE HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 45 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Comedy
Language DVD: English
Hearing-impaired English
Subtitles DVD: English
Released DVD: 20 Aug 2001
Production year: 2000
Format DVD
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  • 4 stars out of 5

    Writer/director David Mamet shows his lighter side with this superb comedy about the havoc that results when a Hollywood film crew descends on a small New England town. There's the movie's star (played perfectly by Alec Baldwin) who has a preference for underage girls; the writer (Philip Seymour Hoffman) who is watching his beautiful words being twisted to suit the budget and the producer; and the actress (Sarah Jessica Parker) known for taking her top off, who is refusing to do any more nude scenes. Meanwhile, the harassed director (William H Macy) is trying to hold it all together. In the midst of all this chaos and comedy, there is also a sweet love story between Hoffman and town resident Rebecca Pidgeon (Mamet's real-life wife). Not especially original material, but a surprisingly warm romantic interlude from a director better known for films with a harder edge such as House of Games and The Spanish Prisoner.

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  • 6 out of 7 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Mamet with a spoonful of sugar

    So it's official. David Mamet can do humour. This is good news for those of us who like the idea of Mamet -- his lyrical writing, his insight into the dark side of everyday life -- but who don't appreciate the burden of watching all that heavyweight acting and high-tension drama.

    This film is the story of a Hollywood film company moving into a small town in Vermont, and plays on the idea of the city sophisticates vs the local simpletons. Mamet is too good to leave it at that, and by the end we see avarice and naiveté on all sides.

    “State and Main”, though Mamet light, is still more about words than action, and so the character of the screenwriter plays a key role, and is beautifully acted by Philip Seymour Hoffman.

      • YorkshireYank from South Yorkshire
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  • 6 out of 7 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Mamet with a spoonful of sugar

    So it's official. David Mamet can do humour. This is good news for those of us who like the idea of Mamet -- his lyrical writing, his insight into the dark side of everyday life -- but who don't appreciate the burden of watching all that heavyweight acting and high-tension drama.

    This film is the story of a Hollywood film company moving into a small town in Vermont, and plays on the idea of the city sophisticates vs the local simpletons. Mamet is too good to leave it at that, and by the end we see avarice and naiveté on all sides.

    “State and Main”, though Mamet light, is still more about words than action, and so the character of the screenwriter plays a key role, and is beautifully acted by Philip Seymour Hoffman.

      • YorkshireYank from South Yorkshire
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    • State And Main
      In the screwball comedy STATE AND MAIN, writer-director David Mamet reveals that the only thing more corrupt than Hollywood moviemaking is a small American town that is willing to stoop to any level to be a part of it. Marshalling an all-star ensemble, Mamet chronicles a movie production's arrival ...