Philadelphia
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Philadelphia

When a man with HIV is fired by his law firm because of his condition, he hires a homophobic small time lawyer as the only willing advocate for a wron...gful dismissal suit. Show More

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In the critically acclaimed film Philadelphia (1993), directed by Jonathan Demme, viewers are introduced to Andrew Beckett (played by Tom Hanks), a talented lawyer who is unjustly fired from his prestigious law firm due to his HIV-positive status. Determined to seek justice, Beckett enlists the help of Joe Miller (played by Denzel Washington), a small-time lawyer who initially harbors homophobic opinions, but gradually learns to challenge his own prejudices.

As Beckett files a wrongful dismissal suit against his former employers, Miller faces a moral dilemma, torn between his own biases and the pursuit of justice. The duo embarks on a courageous legal battle, shedding light on the discrimination faced by those living with AIDS in the early 1990s.

To navigate this emotionally charged story, Demme masterfully combines elements of courtroom drama with an exploration of societal prejudice. Anchored by powerful performances from Hanks and Washington, the film delves deep into the personal struggles and triumphs of its flawed yet relatable characters.

With its thought-provoking themes of acceptance, compassion, and the importance of challenging preconceptions, Philadelphia presents a moving portrayal of the AIDS epidemic's impact on both individuals and society. This iconic film not only highlights the power of empathy and understanding, but also serves as a lasting testament to the enduring fight against discrimination.

Also Known As:

Philadelphia

Release Date:

14 Jan 1994

Writers:

Ron Nyswaner

Awards:

Won 2 Oscars. Another 18 wins & 22 nominations.