Cuando un hombre con sida es despedido por su bufete de abogados debido a su condición, contrata a un abogado homófobo de poca monta como único defensor dispuesto a presentar una demanda por... Leer todoCuando un hombre con sida es despedido por su bufete de abogados debido a su condición, contrata a un abogado homófobo de poca monta como único defensor dispuesto a presentar una demanda por despido improcedente.Cuando un hombre con sida es despedido por su bufete de abogados debido a su condición, contrata a un abogado homófobo de poca monta como único defensor dispuesto a presentar una demanda por despido improcedente.
- Ganó 2 premios Óscar
- 20 premios y 23 nominaciones en total
- Rachel Smilow
- (as Stephanie Roth)
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- CuriosidadesThe moment when Mary Steenburgen's character says that she hates the case was improvised in the moment, when the actress expressed her hate towards her role after shooting the mirror scene and Jonathan Demme encouraged her to incorporate it into the role, so the woman would seem more human.
- PifiasThe court stenographer doesn't seem to be actually typing, and the paper tape recording her keystrokes doesn't ever advance.
- Citas
Joe Miller: Have you ever felt discriminated against at Wyatt Wheeler?
Anthea Burton: Well, yes.
Joe Miller: In what way?
Anthea Burton: Well, Mr. Wheeler's secretary, Lydia, said that Mr. Wheeler had a problem with my earrings.
Joe Miller: Really?
Anthea Burton: Apparently Mr. Wheeler felt that they were too..."Ethnic" is the word she used. And she told me that he said that he would like it if I wore something a little less garish, a little smaller, and more "American."
Joe Miller: What'd you say?
Anthea Burton: I said my earrings are American. They're African-American.
- Créditos adicionales"This motion picture was inspired in part by Geoffrey Bowers' AIDS discrimination lawsuit, the courage and love of the Angius family and the struggles of the many others who, along with their loved ones, have experienced discrimination because of AIDS."
- Versiones alternativasThe cable and network television versions of Philadelphia edit out portions of the pharmacy scene where a gay University of Pennsylvania law student attempts to pick up Joe Miller. These two versions end this scene with the law student responding "Do I?" to Joe Miller's question concerning whether Miller looked gay. In the theatrical, home video and premium channel versions, Joe Miller continues to berate the law student with bigot remarks regarding homosexuals.
- ConexionesEdited into Die Geschichte des erotischen Films (2004)
- Banda sonoraStreets Of Philadelphia
Produced by Bruce Springsteen and Chuck Plotkin
Written and Performed by Bruce Springsteen
Courtesy of Columbia Records
- FilmAficionado
- 3 abr 2002
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- Presupuesto
- 26.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 77.446.440 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 143.433 US$
- 26 dic 1993
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 206.678.440 US$
- Duración2 horas 5 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1