The story follows a group of young British Muslims who join ISIS in Syria, only to realize the harsh realities and dangers of extremist ideology. The State is a 2017 English-language Drama Thriller show starring Ony Uhiara, Sam Otto, Shavani Cameron, Ryan Mcken, Hiam Abbass, Jessica Gunning and Ben Gonzales. Archery Pictures was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Steve Clark-hall. The show is written and directed by Peter Kosminsky. Series originally aired on Channel 4. The State has only one season and a cumulative total of 4 episodes which have a running time of 48 mins each. Cinematography was done by Gavin Finney. The music was composed by Debbie Wiseman.
Jini Score 5.1/10
Critics Score 50%
Rating 7.1/10
Jini Score 5.1%
Critics Score 50
Rating 7.1
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Release
Date2017
Language
English, Arabic
Genre
Drama
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Thriller
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The State Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 50%
Dan Fienberg
Its not quite a lunchroom walk through with, Thats where the AV jihadis sit and thats where the drama club jihadis sit and dont go over there, because nobody likes the goth jihadis, but its really close. ( Read More )
Sophie Gilbert
Its not a cheerful ending, but redemption for these characters isnt the point. ( Read More )
Rob Owen
Though the characters are composites, the goal was to ground the story in reality. ( Read More )
Nick Hyman
As it stands, The State is a better time capsule of the 90s than an essential sketch comedy show. ( ( Read More )
Rachel Cooke
Kosminsky ... is a good writer and an even better director. Thanks to his research and the fine, understated performances he got from his young stars (especially Uhiara as the deluded, unyielding Shakira), The State had a horribly convincing veracity. ( Read More )