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Release Date:
July 19, 2004
Original Title:
People Like Us: Making 'Philadelphia'
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Automat Pictures
Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 58
10 years after the release of "Philadelphia," director Jonathan Demme, Tom Hanks, Denzel Washington and others discuss about the making of that film and it's important legacy through the years of being the first mainstream Hollywood film about dealing with the topic of Aids, revealing its impact on culture and society. Cast and crew talk about the inception of the project, the making of it and curious stories about one of the greatest hits of 1993.
Archival Footage Coordinator:
Larry Kramer
Assistant Editor:
Jeff Carlson
Jeff Carlson
Associate Producer:
Michelle Palmer
Andrew Reznik
Director:
Jeffrey Schwarz
Director of Photography:
Mitchell Rosenbaum
David A. Ford
Chris Meagher
Jake Clennell
Mark Putnam
Editor:
Tyler Hubby
Hair Setup:
Jetty Stutzman
Victor Vidal
Online Editor:
Anne Hall
Post Production Assistant:
Richie Williams
Post-Production Manager:
Russ McFarlane
Dante Harper
Producer:
Jeffrey Schwarz
Laura Nix
Research Assistant:
Alex Textor
Neil Matsumoto
Dani Michaeli
Researcher:
Jamie Hardesty
Chris Sikorowski
Sound Recordist:
John van der Does
John Simonson
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