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: The film features the haunting ballad "Streets of Philadelphia" by Bruce Springsteen, which won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and helped draw a broader audience to the film's sensitive themes.

: It was the first major Hollywood film to tackle HIV/AIDS and homophobia, aiming to break the silence and ignorance surrounding the epidemic in the early 1990s. Philadelphia_1993_HD_-_Altadefinizione01

details on how Tom Hanks prepared for his role. : The film features the haunting ballad "Streets

on 1990s legislation and public perception of HIV/AIDS. on 1990s legislation and public perception of HIV/AIDS

: Tom Hanks transformed his career with an Oscar-winning performance as Andrew Beckett, losing over 25 pounds to depict the physical toll of the disease. Denzel Washington delivered a vital performance as Joe Miller, a lawyer whose journey from prejudice to empathy mirrored the desired evolution of the audience.