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Two competing lawyers join forces to sue a prestigious law firm for AIDS discrimination. As their unlikely friendship develops their courage overcomes the prejudice and corruption of their powerful adversaries.
Jonathan Demme
Casts & Crew
Tom Hanks
Denzel Washington
Jason Robards
Mary Steenburgen
Antonio Banderas
Ron Vawter
Robert Ridgely
Charles Napier
Lisa Summerour
Obba Babatundé
Andre B. Blake
Robert W. Castle
Daniel Chapman
Roger Corman
Ann Dowd
David Drake
Karen Finley
Charles Glenn
Peter Jacobs
Paul Lazar
John Bedford Lloyd
Roberta Maxwell
Warren Miller
Harry Northup
Dan Olmstead
Joey Perillo
Lauren Roselli
Anna Deavere Smith
Lisa Talerico
Daniel von Bargen
Tracey Walter
Bradley Whitford
Chandra Wilson
Kathryn Witt
Joanne Woodward
Buzz Kilman
Mark Sorensen Jr.
Jeffrey Williamson
Stephanie Roth Haberle
Bill Rowe
Ford Wheeler
Julius Erving
Adam LeFevre
Gary Goetzman
Kenneth Utt
Lawrence T. Wrentz
Charles Techman
Jim Roche
Tony Fitzpatrick
Gene Borkan
Q. Lazzarus
Lucas Platt
José Castillo
Roy Blount Jr.
Bob Bowersox
Quentin Crisp
Tom Detrik
Tony Devon
Tak Fujimoto
Ana Leza
Jaime Gomez
Also Directed by Jonathan Demme
This half-hour documentary by acclaimed director Jonathan Demme ("The Silence of the Lambs") captures singer-songwriter Neil Young and his hard-rocking backing band Crazy Horse "live" in the studio playing a set of four songs. These sessions took place at the Complex Recording Studios in Los Angeles on October 3, 1994, just one day after Young's critically-lauded Bridge School Benefit concert. Earlier that year, Young and his band had recorded the studio album "Sleeps with Angels" at the Complex studios and came back to film a series of music videos. Jonathan Demme was there to document the recording session, which began at 6:30 pm on a Monday evening and concluded at 4:30 am the next day. "The Complex Sessions" is the result of these sessions. Set List: 1. My Heart (3:08), 2. Prime of Life (4:44), 3. Change Your Mind (14:56), 4. Piece of Crap (3:08).
A documentary about a survivor of Hurricane Katrina.
The second of Jonathan Demme's three Neil Young performance docs.
One of Jonathan Demme's last works, a 2016 short documentary hosted by Tavis Smiley.
This film captures a key moment in the country’s history, as its people celebrate the ousting of the authoritarian Duvalier regime. Music is central to the film, with performances from street drummers and politically engaged artists interwoven throughout, capturing the hearts and hopes of the Haitian people.
Spalding Gray sits behind a desk throughout the entire film and recounts his exploits and chance encounters while playing a minor role in the film 'The Killing Fields'. At the same time, he gives a background to the events occurring in Cambodia at the time the film was set.
This half-hour sitcom anthology series that aired on PBS from 1987 to 1989 is about people struggling with the daily routines of life.
A heartbreaking, must-see Jonathan Demme documentary on a proud New Orleans couple coming to terms with their post-Katrina loss.
A live performance film documenting Big Dance Theater's production Another Telepathic Thing, a piece partially inspired by Mark Twain's "The Mysterious Stranger."
A documentary about Director Jonathan Demme's cousin, an Episcopalian minister in Harlem.