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State of Play is a 2009 political thriller film directed by Kevin Macdonald. It is based on the 2003 British television serial of the same name . The film tells of a journalist's ( Russell Crowe ) probe into the suspicious death of the assistant and mistress of a Congressman ( Ben Affleck ).
Apr 17, 2009 · State of Play: Directed by Kevin Macdonald. With Russell Crowe, Ben Affleck, Rachel McAdams, Helen Mirren. When a congressional aide is killed, a Washington, D.C. journalist starts investigating the case involving the Representative, his old college friend.
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- Kevin Macdonald
- 2009-04-17
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Synopsis. One night, thief Deshaun Stagg (LaDell Preston), fleeing through Georgetown, Washington, D.C., is shot and killed by a man carrying a metal briefcase. A pizza deliveryman witnesses the crime and is also shot but left in a coma. The following morning, a young woman is killed by a Washington Metro train in what is presumed to be a suicide.
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Apr 15, 2009 · Created by. Paul Abbott. "State of Play" is a smart, ingenious thriller set in the halls of Congress and the city room of a newspaper not unlike the Washington Post. It's also a political movie; its villain a shadowy corporation that contracts with the government for security duties and mercenaries in Iraq. The name is PointCorp. Think Blackwater.