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The year 2004 in film involved some significant events. Major releases of sequels took place. It included blockbuster films like Shrek 2, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, The Bourne Supremacy, Van Helsing, The Passion of the Christ, Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Thunderbirds, Meet the Fockers, Harold and Kumar, The Day After Tomorrow, Anchorman, Saw, Blade: Trinity, Spider-Man 2, Alien vs. Predator, The Incredibles, Kill Bill Vol. 2, Fahrenheit 9/11, I, Robot, Ocean's Twelve and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.
Highest-grossing films
Rank | Title | Distributor | Worldwide gross |
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1. | Shrek 2 | DreamWorks | $919,838,758 |
2. | Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban | Warner Bros. | $796,668,549 |
3. | Spider-Man 2 | Columbia | $783,766,341 |
4. | The Incredibles | Disney / Pixar | $633,019,734 |
5. | The Passion of the Christ | Icon / Newmarket | $611,899,420 |
6. | The Day After Tomorrow | 20th Century Fox | $544,272,402 |
7. | Meet the Fockers | Universal / DreamWorks | $516,642,939 |
8. | Troy | Warner Bros. | $497,409,852 |
9. | Shark Tale | DreamWorks | $367,275,019 |
10. | Ocean's Twelve | Warner Bros. | $362,744,280 |
Shrek 2 set a new record for total gross by an animated film making it the highest-grossing animated film of all time. The record was latter surpassed by Toy Story 3 in 2010. On July 7, Spider-Man 2 reached a $200 million domestic gross in a record time of eight days. On July 18, after 19 days in release, Spider-Man 2 reached $300 million domestically in another record time. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban has the highest international revenue of $546 million compared to Shrek 2's $478.6 million. The shrek franchises became the highest grossing animated franchise supassing toy story.±
The controversial film, The Passion of the Christ, helmed by Mel Gibson became the first blockbuster motion picture of 2004 and also the highest grossing R-rated film domestically. Meet the Fockers beat 2003's Bruce Almighty record for the highest-grossing comedy film; both released by Universal.
Events
Month | Day | Event |
January | 25 | Golden Globe Awards: Major winners include The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and Lost in Translation. |
26 | Golden Raspberry Award nominations announced, leading films are: | |
27 | Academy Awards nominations announced, leading films are: | |
February | 4 | 9th Empire Awards: Major winners include Love Actually and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King |
15 | BAFTA Awards: Major winners include Scarlett Johansson, Best Actress and Bill Murray, Best Actor | |
22 | Screen Actors Guild Awards: Charlize Theron, The Actor for Best Female Actor, Johnny Depp, The Actor for Best Male Actor, Tim Robbins, The Actor for Best Male Supporting Actor, Renée Zellweger, The Actor for Best Female Supporting Actor. | |
23 | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King becomes the second film in history to gross more than $1 billion in worldwide box office receipts. | |
25 | The Passion of the Christ, Mel Gibson's major motion picture about the last days of Jesus's life on Earth, opens huge in time for Lent. | |
28 | Gigli dominates the Golden Raspberry Awards, walking away with 6 awards, including Worst Picture, Worst Actress (Jennifer Lopez), Worst Actor (Ben Affleck), Worst Director (Martin Brest), Worst Screenplay (Brest) and worst on-screen couple (Lopez and Affleck). Worst supporting acting awards went to actress Demi Moore for Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle and actor Sylvester Stallone for Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over. | |
29 | 76th Academy Awards: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King wins picture and director awards as well as nine others for a total of 11 Academy Awards, a tie for the most ever won by a single film. | |
May | 22 | Fahrenheit 9/11, a controversial documentary by Michael Moore wins the top prize, the Palme d'Or, at the Cannes Film Festival. |
June | 5 | The 2004 MTV Movie Awards were head at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California and hosted by Lindsay Lohan. |
27 | Fahrenheit 9/11 breaks the record for highest opening-weekend earnings in the United States for a documentary, earning $23.9 million. And going on to earn over $119M in domestic box office earnings. | |
October | 29 | Voices of Iraq released, the first "wikified" documentary film created by sending multiple DV cameras to participants. |
December | 13 | The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced the nominees for the 2005 Golden Globes awards with comedy Sideways garnering seven nominations and actor Jamie Foxx with three for his work in both film and television. |
21 | The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announces seven films are eligible for the Academy Award for Visual Effects: | |
28 | The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announces that 267 films released in 2004 are eligible for consideration of the Academy Award for Best Picture. |
Awards
- Palme d'Or (Cannes Film Festival)
- Fahrenheit 9/11, directed by Michael Moore, United States
- Golden Lion (Venice Film Festival)
- Vera Drake, directed by Mike Leigh, United Kingdom
- Golden Bear (Berlin Film Festival)
- Head-On, directed by Fatih Akın, Germany & Turkey
2004 Wide-release films
January–March
April–June
July–September
October–December
Films released in 2004
- American films
- Argentine films
- Australian films
- Bengali films
- Bollywood films
- Brazilian films
- British films
- Chinese films
- French films
- Hong Kong films
- Italian films
- Japanese films
- Mexican films
- Pakistani films
- Russian films
- South Korean films
- Spanish films
- Tamil films
- Telugu films
Notable deaths
Month | Date | Name | Age | Country | Profession | Notable films |
January | 2 | Etta Moten Barnett | 102 | USA | Actress | |
2 | Lynn Cartwright | 76 | USA | Actress | ||
4 | Brian Gibson | 59 | UK | Director | ||
4 | Jeff Nuttall | 70 | UK | Actor | ||
6 | Philip Gilbert | 72 | Canada | Actor | ||
7 | Ingrid Thulin | 77 | Sweden | Actress | ||
9 | Lyndon Brook | 77 | UK | Writer, Actor | ||
10 | Spalding Gray | 62 | USA | Actor | ||
10 | Sidney Miller | 87 | USA | Actor, Director | ||
13 | Phillip Crosby | 69 | USA | Actor | ||
14 | Uta Hagen | 84 | Germany | Actress | ||
14 | Ron O'Neal | 66 | USA | Actor, Director | ||
14 | Catherine Craig | 88 | USA | Actress | ||
17 | Noble Willingham | 72 | USA | Actor | ||
17 | Ray Stark | 89 | USA | Producer | ||
22 | Ann Miller | 83 | USA | Actress, Dancer | ||
27 | H.B. Haggerty | 78 | USA | Actor | ||
27 | Jack Paar | 85 | USA | Actor | ||
28 | Elroy Hirsch | 80 | USA | Actor | ||
28 | Joe Viterelli | 66 | USA | Actor | ||
29 | Mary-Ellis Bunim | 57 | USA | Writer, Producer | The Real Cancun | |
February | 4 | Michael P. Moran | 59 | USA | Actor | |
8 | Robert F. Colesberry | 57 | USA | Producer | ||
10 | J. C. Quinn | 63 | USA | Actor | ||
12 | Martin Jurow | 92 | USA | Producer | ||
11 | Tony Pope | 56 | USA | Voice Actor | ||
11 | Hugh Cecil | 90 | UK | Actor | ||
15 | Jan Miner | 86 | USA | Actress | ||
23 | Carl Anderson | 58 | USA | Singer, Actor | ||
23 | John Randolph | 88 | USA | Actor | ||
26 | Russell Hunter | 79 | UK | Actor | Taste the Blood of Dracula | |
26 | Ralph E. Winters | 94 | USA | Film Editor | ||
28 | Ken Carter | 60 | USA | Actor | Don't Go in the Woods | |
March | 2 | Mercedes McCambridge | 87 | USA | Actress | |
5 | Walt Gorney | 91 | Austria | Actor | ||
6 | Frances Dee | 94 | USA | Actress | ||
7 | Paul Winfield | 64 | USA | Actor | ||
7 | Michael Stringer | 79 | UK | Production Designer | ||
8 | Robert Pastorelli | 50 | USA | Actor | ||
10 | Wilhelm von Homburg | 63 | Germany | Actor | ||
15 | René Laloux | 74 | France | Animator, Director | ||
15 | John Vallone | 50 | USA | Production Designer | ||
18 | Richard Marner | 82 | Russia | Actor | ||
21 | Ludmilla Tchérina | 79 | France | Actress, Choreographer | ||
24 | Richard Leech | 81 | UK | Actor | ||
25 | Robert Arden | 81 | UK | Actor, Producer | ||
26 | Jan Sterling | 82 | USA | Actress | ||
27 | Peter Diamond | 74 | UK | Actor, Stuntman | ||
28 | Peter Ustinov | 82 | UK | Actor, Director | ||
29 | Simone Renant | 93 | France | Actress | ||
April | 1 | Carrie Snodgress | 58 | USA | Actress | |
4 | Austin Willis | 87 | Canada | Actor | ||
4 | Ralph Kemplen | 91 | UK | Film Editor | ||
7 | Victor Argo | 69 | USA | Actor | ||
17 | Bruce Boa | 73 | Canada | Actor | ||
18 | Frances Rafferty | 81 | USA | Actress | ||
19 | Philip Locke | 76 | UK | Actor | ||
19 | Tim Burstall | 77 | Australia | Director, Screenwriter | ||
21 | Mary Selway | 68 | UK | Casting Director | ||
24 | Robert McBain | 71 | UK | Actor | ||
24 | Lia Laats | 78 | Estonia | Actress | ||
May | 1 | Nelson Gidding | 84 | USA | Screenwriter | |
3 | Anthony Ainley | 71 | UK | Actor | ||
4 | Hugh Gillin | 78 | USA | Actor | ||
5 | Vern Taylor | 71 | USA | Actor | ||
6 | Virginia Capers | 78 | USA | Actress | ||
9 | Tommy Farrell | 82 | USA | Actress | ||
9 | Alan King | 76 | USA | Actor | ||
14 | Anna Lee | 91 | UK | Actress | ||
17 | Tony Randall | 84 | USA | Actor | ||
23 | Trudy Marshall | 84 | USA | Actress | ||
27 | Patience Cleveland | 73 | USA | Actress | ||
28 | Irene Manning | 91 | USA | Actress | ||
29 | Jack Rosenthal | 72 | UK | Writer, Producer | Yentl | |
June | 3 | Harold Goodwin | 86 | UK | Actor | |
4 | Charles Correll | 60 | USA | Cinematographer | ||
4 | Nino Manfredi | 83 | Italy | Actor, Director | ||
5 | Ronald Reagan | 93 | USA | Actor, 40th President of the United States | ||
5 | Virginia North | 58 | UK | Actress | ||
5 | Mark Northover | 54 | UK | Actor | ||
6 | Judy Campbell | 88 | UK | Actress | ||
7 | Donald Trumbull | 95 | USA | Visual Effects | ||
9 | Barbara Whiting Smith | 73 | USA | Actress | ||
10 | Ray Charles | 73 | USA | Singer, Actor | ||
14 | Max Rosenberg | 89 | USA | Producer | ||
18 | Doris Dowling | 81 | USA | Actress | ||
18 | George Buck Flower | 66 | USA | Actor | ||
18 | Frederick Jaeger | 76 | Spain | Actor | Ice Cold in Alex | |
19 | Colin McCormack | 62 | UK | Actor | ||
26 | Muriel Angelus | 92 | UK | Actress | ||
July | 1 | Marlon Brando | 80 | USA | Actor | |
6 | Eric Douglas | 46 | USA | Actor | ||
6 | Jimmie Skaggs | 59 | USA | Actor | ||
9 | Carlo Di Palma | 79 | Italy | Cinematographer | ||
9 | Isabel Sanford | 86 | USA | Actress | ||
11 | Dorothy Hart | 82 | USA | Actress | ||
12 | Jeff Morris | 69 | USA | Actor | ||
13 | George Mallaby | 64 | Australia | Actor | ||
17 | Pat Roach | 67 | UK | Actor | ||
18 | Richard Ney | 87 | USA | Actor | ||
21 | Jerry Goldsmith | 75 | USA | Composer | ||
23 | Serge Reggiani | 82 | France | Actor, Singer | ||
27 | Sam Edwards | 89 | USA | Actor | ||
28 | Eugene Roche | 75 | USA | Actor | ||
31 | Laura Betti | 77 | Italy | Actress | ||
31 | Virginia Grey | 87 | USA | Actress | ||
31 | Robert James | 80 | UK | Actor | Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter | |
August | 1 | Vivian Austin | 84 | USA | Actress | |
8 | Paul Garner | 95 | USA | Actor | ||
8 | Fay Wray | 96 | Canada | Actress | ||
12 | Peter Woodthorpe | 72 | UK | Actor | ||
13 | Julia Child | 91 | USA | TV Chef, Actress | We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story | |
14 | Neal Fredericks | 35 | USA | Cinematographer | The Blair Witch Project | |
18 | Elmer Bernstein | 82 | USA | Composer | ||
18 | Hugh Manning | 83 | UK | Actor | ||
22 | Daniel Petrie | 83 | Canada | Director | ||
25 | Donald M. Ashton | 85 | UK | Production Designer | ||
27 | William Pierson | 78 | USA | Actor | ||
27 | Larry McCormick | 71 | USA | Actor, Production Manager | ||
30 | Bob Sherman | 63 | UK | Actor | ||
September | 5 | Fritha Goodey | 31 | UK | Actress | About a Boy |
6 | Elly Annie Schneider | 90 | Germany | Actress | ||
7 | Frank Thomas | 92 | USA | Animator | ||
9 | Caitlin Clarke | 52 | USA | Actress | ||
10 | O. L. Duke | 51 | USA | Actor | ||
11 | Michael A. Carter | 77 | UK | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | ||
15 | Bernard Gribble | 77 | USA | Film Editor | ||
17 | Evi Rauer | 88 | Estonia | Actress | ||
18 | Russ Meyer | 82 | USA | Director | ||
24 | Tim Choate | 49 | USA | Actor | ||
30 | Ignatius Wolfington | 83 | USA | Actor | ||
30 | Michael Relph | 89 | UK | Producer | ||
October | 3 | Janet Leigh | 77 | USA | Actress | |
5 | Rodney Dangerfield | 82 | USA | Actor | ||
8 | Irina Demick | 67 | France | Actress | ||
10 | Christopher Reeve | 52 | USA | Actor | ||
17 | Julius Harris | 81 | USA | Actor | ||
26 | Patricia Knight | 89 | USA | Actress | ||
30 | Peggy Ryan | 80 | USA | Actress, Dancer | ||
31 | Mari Aldon | 78 | Lithuania | Actress | ||
November | 6 | Robert Lang | 70 | UK | Actor | |
6 | Elizabeth Rogers | 70 | USA | Actress | ||
7 | Howard Keel | 85 | USA | Actor | ||
11 | Dayton Allen | 85 | USA | Voice Actor, Actor | ||
12 | Norman Rose | 87 | USA | Actor | ||
13 | Don Sharpe | 75 | UK | Supervising Sound Editor | ||
13 | Carlo Rustichelli | 87 | Italy | Composer | ||
15 | Helmut Griem | 72 | Germany | Actor | ||
20 | Anna Keaveney | 55 | UK | Actress | ||
27 | John Drew Barrymore | 72 | USA | Actor | ||
28 | Molly Weir | 94 | UK | Actress | ||
December | 4 | Carl Esmond | 102 | USA | Actor | |
10 | John Monks Jr. | 94 | USA | Screenwriter | ||
15 | Maria Perschy | 66 | Austria | Actress | ||
21 | Richard Hamilton | 83 | USA | Actor | ||
28 | Jerry Orbach | 69 | USA | Actor | ||
29 | William Boyett | 77 | USA | Actor | ||
29 | Liddy Holloway | 59 | New Zealand | Actress | ||
Film debuts
- Eddie Cahill – Miracle
- Josh Duhamel – The Picture of Dorian Gray
- Michael Fassbender – A Bear Named Winnie
- Megan Fox – Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
- Jonah Hill – I Heart Huckabees
- Chris Pine - The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
Notes
- ↑ "2004 Worldwide Grosses". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved September 8, 2009.
External links
- Internet Movie Database - Release dates for movies scheduled for release in 2004 in various countries