Is the film Philadelphia a true story?

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Is the film Philadelphia a true story?

Is the film Philadelphia a true story?

The film "Philadelphia" was not a fictional movie, as Tri-Star Pictures says, but the true story of an attorney who sued the world's largest law firm for firing him because he had AIDS, a lawyer argued today. ... Other defendants in the case include Ron Nyswaner, who wrote the screenplay for "Philadelphia."

Is Philadelphia a good movie?

"Philadelphia" is a good movie, and sometimes more than that, and the Hanks performance (which, after all, really exists outside the plot) is one of the best of the year. Sooner or later, Hollywood had to address one of the most important subjects of our time, and with "Philadelphia" the ice has been broken.

What the movie Philadelphia is about?

Andrew Beckett, brillant avocat, est appelé à une carriere fulgurante. Adulé par son milieu, rien ne semble pouvoir ralentir son ascension. Jusqu'au jour où ses associés apprennent qu'Andrew est atteint du sida, et n'hésitent pas à pretexter une faute professionnelle pour justifier son renvoi. Andrew décide de ne pas se laisser faire et attaque le cabinet pour licenciement abusif. Philadelphia/Synopsis du film

Did Philadelphia win an Oscar?

Oscar du meilleur acteur Golden Globe du meilleur acteur dans un film dramatiqueMTV Movie Award de la meilleure interprétationGLAAD Media Award du meilleur film (sortie à grande échelle) Philadelphia/Distinctions

Why did Joe agree to take Andrew's case after first refusing to do so?

Why did Joe agree to take Andy's case after first refusing to do so? Joe agreed to take Andys case after refusing once because he saw that AIDs is a handicap and it cause social predigest but also the social embarrassment and predigest that circles the disease.

What case was the movie Philadelphia based on?

Inspiration. The events in the film are similar to the events in the lives of attorneys Geoffrey Bowers and Clarence Cain. Bowers was an attorney who, in 1987, sued the law firm Baker McKenzie for wrongful dismissal in one of the first AIDS discrimination cases.

What was the verdict in the movie Philadelphia?

During his hospitalization, the jury votes in Beckett's favor, awarding him back pay, damages for pain and suffering and punitive damages, totaling over $5 million. Miller visits the visibly failing Beckett in the hospital after the verdict and overcomes his fear enough to touch Beckett's face.

What does the opera scene in Philadelphia mean?

The scene comes in the second half of the film with AIDS patient Andrew Beckett and his lawyer Joe Miller growing closer as friends. ... It is through opera that we see Beckett experience a level of emotional catharsis and vulnerability that has not been explored in any other moment of the film.

What is the song at the end of Philadelphia?

Q:What is the title and artist for the song played at the end of the film when everyone gathers for Andy's funeral? (from Lori in England)
A:It's "Philadelphia" sung by Neil Young in 1993. (thanks to cybermandelille, france) add more info
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Did Tom Hanks win for Philadelphia?

It is notable for being one of the first mainstream Hollywood films to acknowledge HIV/AIDS. For his role as Andrew Beckett, Hanks won the Academy Award for Best Actor at the 66th Academy Awards, while the song "Streets of Philadelphia" by Bruce Springsteen won the Academy Award for Best Original Song.

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