List of Miramax films
This is a selected list of feature films originally released and/or distributed by Miramax.
1970s
Release date | Title | Notes |
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December 1973 | Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars | produced by Miramax but distributed by 20th Century Fox |
1977 | Goodbye Emmanuelle[1] | |
1978 | White Rock | |
Genesis: In Concert |
1980s
Release date | Title | Notes |
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November 1, 1980 | Rockshow | |
October 31, 1981 | Spaced Out[1] | |
May 8, 1981 | The Burning | produced by Miramax but distributed by Filmways |
January 1, 1982 | The Secret Policeman's Other Ball | US version[1] |
May 2, 1983 | Eréndira | |
April 13, 1983 | Édith et Marcel | |
July 10, 1984 | B.C. Rock | |
June 20, 1985 | Crossover Dreams | |
May 1, 1986 | The Quest | |
October 3, 1986 | Playing for Keeps | produced by Miramax but distributed by Universal Pictures |
March 1987 | Ghost Fever | |
March 31, 1987 | Working Girls | |
September 11, 1987 | I've Heard the Mermaids Singing | |
January 28, 1988 | Light Years | |
May 15, 1988 | Mio in the Land of Faraway | |
August 25, 1988 | The Thin Blue Line | distributor |
June 17, 1988 | Yellow Pages | |
July 20, 1988 | Aria | |
August 18, 1989 | Sex, Lies, and Videotape | distributor |
November 10, 1989 | My Left Foot | nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture; produced by Granada Television |
September 21, 1990 | The Tall Guy | produced by London Weekend Television and Working Title Films |
1990s
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
January 26, 1990 | Strike It Rich | released under Millimeter Films label |
February 23, 1990 | Cinema Paradiso | |
April 6, 1990 | The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover | |
May 4, 1990 | Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! | rights now owned by Pathé |
August 31, 1990 | The Lemon Sisters | |
September 14, 1990 | Hardware | co-production with Palace Pictures, released under Millimeter Films label |
October 26, 1990 | The Nasty Girl | |
November 9, 1990 | The Krays | |
November 23, 1990 | Mr. and Mrs. Bridge | |
December 5, 1990 | The Grifters | |
December 21, 1990 | The Long Walk Home | |
March 6, 1991 | Ju Dou | |
March 13, 1991 | Paris Is Burning | released under Prestige Films label |
April 26, 1991 | Dancin' thru the Dark | |
April 26, 1991 | Journey of Hope | |
May 3, 1991 | A Rage in Harlem | |
May 24, 1991 | Madonna: Truth or Dare | |
May 31, 1991 | Ambition | |
May 31, 1991 | Everybody's Fine | |
June 28, 1991 | The Reflecting Skin | released under Prestige Films label |
July 3, 1991 | The Miracle | |
August 9, 1991 | Crossing the Line | |
August 23, 1991 | Pastime | |
August 30, 1991 | The Pope Must Die | co-production with FilmFour and Palace Pictures |
October 30, 1991 | A Grande Arte | |
November 15, 1991 | Prospero's Books | |
November 22, 1991 | The Double Life of Véronique | |
December 20, 1991 | High Heels | |
December 27, 1991 | Hear My Song | |
January 24, 1992 | Love Crimes | released under Millimeter Films label |
March 22, 1992 | Mediterraneo | distributor |
April 3, 1992 | Delicatessen | |
May 1, 1992 | K2 | |
June 26, 1992 | Incident at Oglala | |
July 31, 1992 | Enchanted April | distributor |
August 14, 1992 | Johnny Suede | |
August 28, 1992 | Freddie as F.R.O.7 | US distribution only; produced by Hollywood Road Films |
September 4, 1992 | Bob Roberts | co-production with Paramount Pictures (USA distribution), PolyGram Filmed Entertainment (International distribution), LIVE Entertainment and Working Title Films |
September 18, 1992 | Sarafina! | co-production with Hollywood Pictures |
October 9, 1992 | Breaking the Rules | |
October 23, 1992 | Reservoir Dogs | distributor; co-production with LIVE America |
October 30, 1992 | Close to Eden | |
November 6, 1992 | The Efficiency Expert | |
November 6, 1992 | Sumo Do, Sumo Don't | |
November 25, 1992 | The Crying Game | nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture; distributor; co-production with Palace Pictures and Channel Four Films |
December 11, 1992 | Passion Fish | |
February 12, 1993 | Strictly Ballroom | |
February 17, 1993 | Like Water for Chocolate | |
March 12, 1993 | Ethan Frome | |
March 19, 1993 | Just Another Girl on the I.R.T. | |
March 26, 1993 | The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them | |
April 23, 1993 | Map of the Human Heart | |
April 30, 1993 | The Night We Never Met | |
June 25, 1993 | House of Cards | distribution pickup from Penta Pictures |
July 16, 1993 | Benefit of the Doubt | |
July 30, 1993 | Tom and Jerry: The Movie[N 1] | distribution only; produced by Turner Entertainment, WMG, and Film Roman, co-distributed by LIVE Entertainment in the US and Turner Pictures outside of the US |
August 13, 1993 | Especially on Sunday | distributor; co-production with Intérmedias, Titanus, Paradis Films, Basic Cinematografica and Dusk Motion Pictures |
September 17, 1993 | Into the West | distributor |
October 13, 1993 | Dust Devil | direct-to-video |
October 15, 1993 | Farewell My Concubine | |
October 29, 1993 | Deception | |
November 12, 1993 | The Piano | co-production with Ciby 2000; Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
December 3, 1993 | The Snapper | |
December 5, 1993 | Three Colors: Blue | |
February 18, 1994 | Three Colors: White | |
March 18, 1994 | Mother's Boys | |
April 1, 1994 | The House of the Spirits | |
May 11, 1994 | The Crow | |
May 23, 1994 | Desperate Remedies | |
May 25, 1994 | Little Buddha | |
July 15, 1994 | Ciao, Professore! | |
August 12, 1994 | À la mode | |
August 24, 1994 | Fresh | |
October 14, 1994 | Pulp Fiction | nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture |
October 19, 1994 | Clerks | bought distribution rights from View Askew Productions |
November 3, 1994 | Sirens | |
November 16, 1994 | Heavenly Creatures | |
November 23, 1994 | Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle | |
November 25, 1994 | Camilla | |
December 2, 1994 | Tom & Viv | |
December 9, 1994 | Queen Margot | |
December 25, 1994 | Ready to Wear | |
December 1994 | Three Colors: Red | |
January 18, 1995 | Bullets Over Broadway | |
January 20, 1995 | Strawberry and Chocolate | |
February 17, 1995 | Through the Olive Trees | distributor |
March 3, 1995 | Exotica | |
March 10, 1995 | Muriel's Wedding | |
March 24, 1995 | Priest | |
April 11, 1995 | The Road Killers | direct-to-video |
May 5, 1995 | Picture Bride | |
May 12, 1995 | The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain | |
May 12, 1995 | Gordy | |
June 2, 1995 | The Glass Shield | |
June 9, 1995 | Smoke | |
June 14, 1995 | Il Postino: The Postman | |
July 7, 1995 | The Crude Oasis | |
July 12, 1995 | Grosse Fatigue | |
July 28, 1995 | Country Life | |
July 28, 1995 | Kids | |
July 28, 1995 | Lie Down with Dogs | |
August 11, 1995 | Unzipped | |
August 25, 1995 | The Thief and the Cobbler | distributor; theatrically known as Arabian Knight |
September 1, 1995 | The Innocent | |
September 22, 1995 | A Month by the Lake | |
October 6, 1995 | The Horseman on the Roof | |
October 13, 1995 | Blue in the Face | |
November 9, 1995 | The Star Maker | |
November 16, 1995 | The Crossing Guard | |
November 22, 1995 | Two Bits | |
December 1, 1995 | Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead | |
December 8, 1995 | Georgia | |
December 15, 1995 | Cry, the Beloved Country | |
December 25, 1995 | Four Rooms | |
December 29, 1995 | Restoration | |
1996 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | |
1996 | Miracle at Oxford | |
1996 | Victory | |
January 11, 1996 | Mighty Aphrodite | |
January 12, 1996 | Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood | |
January 19, 1996 | French Twist | |
January 26, 1996 | The Journey of August King | |
February 2, 1996 | The NeverEnding Story III: Escape from Fantasia | |
February 9, 1996 | Beautiful Girls | |
March 8, 1996 | Chungking Express | |
March 22, 1996 | Flirting with Disaster | |
April 3, 1996 | Faithful | co-production with New Line Cinema, Price Entertainment and Savoy Pictures |
April 12, 1996 | Jane Eyre | |
April 12, 1996 | Loaded | |
April 26, 1996 | The Stendhal Syndrome | |
May 3, 1996 | Captives | |
May 3, 1996 | The Pallbearer | |
May 10, 1996 | Dead Man | |
May 10, 1996 | Of Love and Shadows | |
July 17, 1996 | Walking and Talking | |
July 19, 1996 | Trainspotting | |
July 26, 1996 | Billy's Holiday | |
August 2, 1996 | Emma | |
August 9, 1996 | Basquiat | |
September 17, 1996 | Hidden Assassin | direct-to-video |
September 27, 1996 | Curdled | |
October 9, 1996 | Microcosmos | |
October 11, 1996 | Hard Core Logo | |
October 18, 1996 | Swingers | |
November 22, 1996 | Ridicule | |
November 27, 1996 | Sling Blade | |
December 6, 1996 | The English Patient | winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
December 13, 1996 | Citizen Ruth | |
December 18, 1996 | Marvin's Room | |
1997 | Wishful Thinking | |
January 3, 1997 | Everyone Says I Love You | |
January 17, 1997 | Albino Alligator | |
January 24, 1997 | Kolya | |
February 14, 1997 | Unhook the Stars | |
March 5, 1997 | Rhyme & Reason | |
March 14, 1997 | The Substance of Fire | |
April 4, 1997 | Chasing Amy | co-production with View Askew Productions |
April 11, 1997 | Così | |
April 30, 1997 | Children of the Revolution | |
May 23, 1997 | Addicted to Love | co-production with Warner Bros. and Outlaw Productions |
May 23, 1997 | Brassed Off | co-production with Channel Four Films |
June 6, 1997 | Squeeze | |
June 12, 1997 | Robinson Crusoe | |
June 13, 1997 | Temptress Moon | |
July 11, 1997 | Shall We Dance? | |
July 18, 1997 | Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown | |
August 1, 1997 | Love Serenade | |
August 15, 1997 | Cop Land | |
August 27, 1997 | She's So Lovely | |
September 5, 1997 | Mouth to Mouth | |
October 10, 1997 | The House of Yes | |
November 7, 1997 | The Wings of the Dove | |
November 26, 1997 | Welcome to Sarajevo | co-production with Warner Bros. |
December 3, 1997 | Office Killer | |
December 5, 1997 | Good Will Hunting | |
December 20, 1997 | Life Is Beautiful | Distributed |
December 25, 1997 | Jackie Brown | |
1997 | Shades of Fear | |
January 19, 1998 | Jerry and Tom | co-production with Lionsgate Films |
January 30, 1998 | Four Days in September | |
February 20, 1998 | Little City | |
March 6, 1998 | Everest | with IMAX Corporation |
March 14, 1998 | God Said Ha! | |
March 20, 1998 | Wide Awake | |
March 27, 1998 | A Price Above Rubies | |
April 10, 1998 | The Big One | |
April 10, 1998 | Sonatine | |
April 10, 1998 | Summer Fling | |
April 18, 1998 | Since You've Been Gone | TV movie |
April 24, 1998 | Sliding Doors | co-production with Paramount Pictures (USA home media distribution rights and international theatrical distribution), also USA theatrical release distribution and international home media releases distribution |
April 24, 1998 | The Truce | |
May 8, 1998 | Artemisia | |
June 5, 1998 | Beyond Silence | |
June 16, 1998 | The Rage | direct-to-video |
June 19, 1998 | Hav Plenty | |
June 26, 1998 | Smoke Signals | |
August 7, 1998 | Telling You | |
August 21, 1998 | Next Stop Wonderland | |
August 28, 1998 | 54 | |
September 4, 1998 | All I Wanna Do | |
September 4, 1998 | Firelight | |
September 10, 1998 | With Friends Like These... | |
September 11, 1998 | Rounders | |
September 25, 1998 | Monument Ave. | |
October 9, 1998 | The Mighty | |
October 23, 1998 | Life Is Beautiful | |
October 30, 1998 | Talk of Angels | |
November 6, 1998 | Velvet Goldmine | |
November 20, 1998 | Celebrity | |
December 4, 1998 | Little Voice | |
December 11, 1998 | Shakespeare in Love | co-production with Universal Pictures (International distribution), also USA distribution ; winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
December 18, 1998 | Playing by Heart | |
December 25, 1998 | Down in the Delta | |
1998 | Sweet Revenge | |
January 22, 1999 | Children of Heaven | |
January 24, 1999 | Get Bruce | |
January 29, 1999 | She's All That | |
March 12, 1999 | The Harmonists | |
March 26, 1999 | A Walk on the Moon | |
April 30, 1999 | Heaven | |
May 7, 1999 | The Castle | |
May 14, 1999 | I'm Crazy About Iris Blond | |
June 18, 1999 | An Ideal Husband | |
June 25, 1999 | My Son the Fanatic | |
June 25, 1999 | Rogue Trader | |
July 2, 1999 | The Lovers on the Bridge | |
July 23, 1999 | My Life So Far | |
July 26, 1999 | Lone Tiger | |
August 27, 1999 | The Very Thought of You | |
September 1, 1999 | Outside Providence | |
September 10, 1999 | B. Monkey | |
September 24, 1999 | Guinevere | |
October 1, 1999 | Happy, Texas | |
October 8, 1999 | The Grandfather | |
October 15, 1999 | That's the Way I Like It | |
October 29, 1999 | Music of the Heart | |
October 29, 1999 | Princess Mononoke | English dub, distributor, produced by Studio Ghibli, lost rights in 2010 when Miramax broke away from The Walt Disney Company |
November 19, 1999 | Mansfield Park | |
December 1, 1999 | Spanish Fly | |
December 3, 1999 | Holy Smoke! | |
December 10, 1999 | The Cider House Rules | |
December 10, 1999 | Diamonds | |
December 25, 1999 | The Talented Mr. Ripley | co-production with Mirage Enterprises and Paramount Pictures (USA distribution), also international distribution |
2000s
Release date | Title | Notes | Budget | Gross |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 21, 2000 | Down to You | $9 million | $24,419,914 | |
April 14, 2000 | East is East | £1.9 million | £10 million | |
April 18, 2000 | Committed | $3 million | $40,361 | |
May 5, 2000 | Human Traffic | £2.2 million | £2.5 million | |
May 12, 2000 | Hamlet | $2,046,433 | ||
June 9, 2000 | Love's Labour's Lost | $13 million | $299,792 | |
June 11, 2000 | In the Weeds | |||
June 16, 2000 | Butterfly's Tongue | €2,211,800 | €4,632,493 | |
September 1, 2000 | Highlander: Endgame | $25 million | $15,843,608 | |
October 20, 2000 | The Yards | $24 million | $889,352 | |
November 15, 2000 | Bounce | $35 million | $53,425,292 | |
December 1, 2000 | A Hard Day's Night | theatrical re-release of 1964 film | ||
December 25, 2000 | All the Pretty Horses | with Columbia Pictures (also USA distribution), also international distribution | $57 million | $18,133,495 |
December 25, 2000 | Malèna | $14,493,284 | ||
December 25, 2000 | Vatel | $51,080 | ||
January 5, 2001 | Chocolat | $25 million | $152,699,946 | |
February 9, 2001 | The Taste of Others | €9,020,000 | €31,645,040 | |
March 7, 2001 | Blow Dry | $637,769 | ||
March 9, 2001 | Get Over It | co-production with Ignite Entertainment | $10 million | $19,900,366 |
April 13, 2001 | Bridget Jones's Diary | co-production with Universal Pictures, StudioCanal, and Working Title Films, also USA distribution, helds sequel in 2004 and 2016 | $25 million | $281,929,795 |
May 11, 2001 | Calle 54 | |||
May 18, 2001 | About Adam | $159,668 | ||
June 8, 2001 | The Son's Room | |||
June 14, 2001 | Tears of the Black Tiger | never released, rights sold in 2006 to Magnolia Pictures | ||
June 29, 2001 | The Closet | $14,500,000 | $50,109,423 | |
June 29, 2001 | Everybody's Famous! | |||
August 3, 2001 | Apocalypse Now Redux | re-edit of 1979 film Apocalypse Now; co-distributed by United Artists | ||
August 10, 2001 | The Others | $17 million | $209,947,037 | |
August 17, 2001 | Captain Corelli's Mandolin | with Universal Pictures (also international distribution), StudioCanal, and Working Title Films, also UK distribution | $57 million | $62,112,895 |
August 24, 2001 | Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back | with Dimension Films, co-production with View Askew Productions | $22 million | $33,788,161 |
September 7, 2001 | The Musketeer | bought the North America and U.K. distribution rights with Universal Pictures, also international distribution | $40 million | $34,585,771 |
October 5, 2001 | Serendipity | $28 million | $77,516,304 | |
October 12, 2001 | Iron Monkey | |||
October 26, 2001 | On the Line | $16 million | $4,403,019 | |
October 26, 2001 | Daddy and Them | |||
November 16, 2001 | Amélie | $10 million | $173,921,954 | |
December 7, 2001 | Baran | |||
December 12, 2001 | Behind the Sun | |||
December 13, 2001 | Piñero | |||
December 14, 2001 | Iris | with The BBC Film Finance and IM: Intermedia Films | $16,153,953 | |
December 25, 2001 | In the Bedroom | $1.7 million | $43,368,779 | |
December 25, 2001 | Kate & Leopold | $48 million | $76,019,048 | |
2002 | Speakeasy | |||
January 11, 2002 | The Shipping News | $35 million | $24,690,441 | |
January 14, 2002 | Only the Strong Survive | |||
January 18, 2002 | Italian for Beginners | |||
February 1, 2002 | Birthday Girl | $16,171,098 | ||
March 1, 2002 | 40 Days and 40 Nights | with Universal Pictures (also international distribution), StudioCanal, and Working Title Films, also USA distribution | $17 million | $95,146,283 |
March 22, 2002 | Stolen Summer | |||
April 19, 2002 | Enigma | co-production with Broadway Video | ||
April 19, 2002 | Lucky Break | studio credit only, co-production with Paramount Pictures, Fragile Films and Film4 | ||
May 17, 2002 | The Importance of Being Earnest | $17,290,170 | ||
August 2, 2002 | Tadpole | $3,200,421 | ||
August 2, 2002 | Full Frontal | $2 million | $3,438,804 | |
August 23, 2002 | Undisputed | $20 million | $15,220,548 | |
September 20, 2002 | The Four Feathers | with Paramount Pictures (also USA distribution), also international distribution | $35 million | $29,882,645 |
October 4, 2002 | Heaven | |||
October 11, 2002 | Comedian | |||
October 11, 2002 | Pokémon 4Ever | distribution only; co-production with Pokémon USA, Inc., 4Kids Entertainment, Nintendo and OLM, Inc. | ||
October 18, 2002 | Naqoyqatsi | |||
October 25, 2002 | Frida | $12 million | $56,298,474 | |
October 25, 2002 | Paid in Full | distribution only | ||
October 25, 2002 | Waking Up in Reno | $267,109 | ||
November 15, 2002 | Ararat | |||
November 29, 2002 | Rabbit-Proof Fence | U.S. distributor | $16,217,411 | |
December 20, 2002 | Gangs of New York | $100 million | $193,772,504 | |
December 25, 2002 | Pinocchio | English dub, distributor | $41,323,171 | |
December 27, 2002 | Chicago | winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture | $45 million | $306,776,732 |
December 31, 2002 | Confessions of a Dangerous Mind | $30 million | $33,013,805 | |
January 17, 2003 | City of God | $30,641,770 | ||
January 24, 2003 | The Hours | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions and Paramount Pictures (also USA distribution), also international distribution | $25 million | $108,846,072 |
February 7, 2003 | The Quiet American | $30 million | $27,674,124 | |
February 14, 2003 | Gerry | |||
March 21, 2003 | View from the Top | $30 million | $19,526,014 | |
April 4, 2003 | Dysfunktional Family | $2,255,00 | ||
April 25, 2003 | People I Know | |||
May 2, 2003 | Blue Car | |||
May 16, 2003 | Pokémon Heroes | distribution only; co-production with Pokémon USA, Inc., 4Kids Entertainment, Nintendo and OLM, Inc. | ||
June 13, 2003 | Jet Lag | |||
July 18, 2003 | Dirty Pretty Things | $13,904,766 | ||
July 25, 2003 | Buffalo Soldiers | $15 million | $354,421 | |
August 1, 2003 | The Magdalene Sisters | |||
August 22, 2003 | The Battle of Shaker Heights | |||
September 16, 2003 | Bionicle: Mask of Light | co-distribution only by Buena Vista Home Entertainment, produced by Creative Capers Entertainment and Lego | ||
September 26, 2003 | Duplex | $40 million | $19,322,135 | |
October 3, 2003 | The Station Agent | $8,679,814 | ||
October 10, 2003 | Kill Bill: Volume 1 | co-production with A Band Apart | $30 million | $180,949,045 |
October 31, 2003 | The Human Stain | $30 million | $24,863,804 | |
November 14, 2003 | Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World | studio credit only, co-production with 20th Century Fox, Universal Pictures and Samuel Goldwyn Films; nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture | $150 million | $212,011,111 |
November 21, 2003 | The Barbarian Invasions | $26,924,656 | ||
December 25, 2003 | Cold Mountain | $79 million | $173,013,509 | |
January 9, 2004 | My Baby's Daddy | $12 million | $18,490,423 | |
February 27, 2004 | Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights | with Artisan Entertainment and A Band Apart | ||
March 26, 2004 | Jersey Girl | co-production with View Askew Productions | $35 million | $36,098,382 |
April 2, 2004 | Shaolin Soccer | |||
April 9, 2004 | Ella Enchanted | $31 million | $27,388,767 | |
April 9, 2004 | I'm Not Scared | |||
April 9, 2004 | You Can't Stop the Murders | |||
April 16, 2004 | Kill Bill: Volume 2 | co-production with A Band Apart | $30 million | $152,159,461 |
May 7, 2004 | Valentín | |||
June 1, 2004 | Pokémon: Jirachi Wish Maker | distribution only; co-production with Pokémon USA, Inc., 4Kids Entertainment, Nintendo and OLM, Inc. | ||
June 4, 2004 | Zatōichi | |||
July 28, 2004 | Garden State | with Fox Searchlight Pictures | ||
August 27, 2004 | Hero | $31 million | $177,394,432 | |
September 8, 2004 | Paper Clips | distributor | ||
September 24, 2004 | Infernal Affairs | |||
October 15, 2004 | Shall We Dance? | $50 million | $170,128,460 | |
October 19, 2004 | Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui | co-produced by Creative Capers Entertainment and Lego, co-distributed with Buena Vista Home Entertainment | ||
October 21, 2004 | Chestnut: Hero of Central Park[N 2] | |||
November 19, 2004 | Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason | with Universal Pictures, StudioCanal, and Working Title Films | $40 million | $262,520,724 |
November 24, 2004 | Finding Neverland | nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture | $25 million | $116,766,556 |
December 22, 2004 | The Chorus | |||
December 25, 2004 | Darkness | $10.6 million | $34,409,206 | |
December 25, 2004 | The Aviator | co-production with Warner Bros. and Intermedia Films | $110 million | $213,741,459 |
February 11, 2005 | Bride and Prejudice | |||
February 15, 2005 | Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys | distribution only; co-production with The Pokémon Company, 4Kids Entertainment, Nintendo and OLM, Inc. | ||
February 25, 2005 | Cursed | $38 million | $29,621,722 | |
March 2, 2005 | The Best of Youth | |||
March 4, 2005 | Dear Frankie | $2,980,136 | ||
March 11, 2005 | Hostage | $77,944,725 | ||
May 6, 2005 | Twin Sisters | |||
June 3, 2005 | Cinderella Man | co-production with Touchstone Pictures (also international distribution) and Universal Pictures (also USA distribution) | $88 million | $108,539,911 |
June 17, 2005 | Deep Blue | |||
July 15, 2005 | The Warrior | |||
August 5, 2005 | Secuestro Express | |||
August 12, 2005 | The Great Raid | $80 million | $10,769,311 | |
August 26, 2005 | The Brothers Grimm[N 3] | co-production with Dimension Films, Atlas Entertainment, The Weinstein Company, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Summit Entertainment | $88 million | $105,316,267 |
September 2, 2005 | Underclassman | $25 million | $5,879,555 | |
September 9, 2005 | An Unfinished Life | co-production with Revolution Studios and The Ladd Company | $30 million | $18,618,284 |
September 25, 2005 | Daltry Calhoun | |||
September 30, 2005 | Proof | $20 million | $14,189,869 | |
October 11, 2005 | Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows | co-produced by Creative Capers Entertainment and Lego, co-distributed with Buena Vista Home Entertainment | ||
November 4, 2005 | Show Me | |||
November 11, 2005 | Derailed | with The Weinstein Company (USA distribution), also international distribution | $22 million | $57,479,076 |
November 12, 2005 | Undertaking Betty | |||
December 30, 2005 | The Matador | $12.5 million | $17,306,281 | |
February 24, 2006 | Spymate[N 2] | |||
February 24, 2006 | Tsotsi | |||
April 14, 2006 | Kinky Boots | $9,050,133 | ||
April 14, 2006 | Scary Movie 4 | with Dimension Films | ||
May 12, 2006 | Keeping Up with the Steins | |||
July 7, 2006 | The Heart of the Game | |||
August 4, 2006 | The Night Listener | $10,639,686 | ||
September 8, 2006 | Hollywoodland | with Focus Features (also USA distribution), also international distribution | ||
September 22, 2006 | Renaissance | |||
October 6, 2006 | The Queen | US distribution only, produced by Pathé and Granada Productions | $123,384,128 | |
December 21, 2006 | Venus | $7,261,490 | ||
January 26, 2007 | Breaking and Entering | co-production with The Weinstein Company, distributed in US theaters by TWC and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | ||
March 30, 2007 | The Lookout | co-production with Spyglass Entertainment | ||
April 6, 2007 | The Hoax | $25 million | $11,772,461 | |
June 15, 2007 | The Golden Door | |||
June 15, 2007 | Eagle vs Shark | |||
July 27, 2007 | No. 2 | |||
August 10, 2007 | Becoming Jane | co-production with HanWay Films, BBC Films and Blueprint Pictures | $37,311,672 | |
October 19, 2007 | Gone Baby Gone | co-production with The Ladd Company | $19 million | $34,619,699 |
November 21, 2007 | No Country for Old Men | with Paramount Vantage (also international distribution), also USA distribution; winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture | $171,627,166 | |
November 30, 2007 | The Diving Bell and the Butterfly | $19,777,647 | ||
December 26, 2007 | There Will Be Blood | with Paramount Vantage (also USA distribution), also international distribution | $25 million | $76,181,545 |
February 29, 2008 | City of Men | |||
April 11, 2008 | Smart People | $11,843,604 | ||
May 16, 2008 | Reprise | |||
July 25, 2008 | Brideshead Revisited | co-production with Warner Independent Pictures and Recorded Picture Company | $13,451,186 | |
October 3, 2008 | Blindness | $25 million | $19,844,979 | |
October 10, 2008 | Happy-Go-Lucky | co-production with Summit Entertainment, Ingenious Film Partners and Film4 | $18,696,602 | |
November 28, 2008 | The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas | co-production with Heyday Films | ||
December 25, 2008 | Doubt | $20 million | $50,907,234 | |
February 21, 2009 | Dean Spanley | |||
April 3, 2009 | Adventureland | $17,164,377 | ||
June 26, 2009 | Chéri | $23 million | $9,366,227 | |
September 4, 2009 | Extract | $8 million | $10,848,783 | |
September 25, 2009 | The Boys Are Back | |||
December 4, 2009 | Everybody's Fine | $21 million | $16,443,609 |
2010s
Release date | Title | Notes | Budget | Gross |
---|---|---|---|---|
August 20, 2010 | The Switch | co-production with Mandate Pictures | $19 million | $49,830,607 |
December 10, 2010 | The Tempest | co-production with Touchstone Pictures | $20 million | $346,594 |
February 11, 2011 | Gnomeo & Juliet | co-production with Touchstone Pictures, Rocket Pictures and Starz Animation, uncredited | $36 million | $194 million |
May 6, 2011 | Last Night | co-production with Gaumont | $7,743,923 | |
August 26, 2011 | Don't Be Afraid of the Dark | co-production with FilmDistrict | $25 million | $36,993,168 |
August 31, 2011 | The Debt | co-production with Focus Features | $20 million | $45.6 million |
August 22, 2014 | Sin City: A Dame to Kill For | co-production with Dimension Films, Aldamisa Entertainment and Troublemaker Studios | $65 million | $39.4 million |
January 16, 2015 | The Wedding Ringer | co-production with Screen Gems and Rainforest Films | $23 million | $79.8 million |
July 17, 2015 | Mr. Holmes | co-production with BBC Films, See-Saw Films, AI-Film and FilmNation Entertainment | $25.5 million | |
August 26, 2016 | Southside with You | co-distribution with Roadside Attractions | $1.5 million | $6.3 million |
September 2, 2016 | The 9th Life of Louis Drax | co-production with Brightlight Pictures | $263,463 | |
September 16, 2016 | Bridget Jones's Baby | co-production with Universal Pictures, BBC Films, Working Title Films, and StudioCanal | $35 million | $211.8 million |
November 23, 2016 | Bad Santa 2 | co-production with Broad Green Pictures, Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions and Mandeville Films | $26 million | $23 million |
2017 | LAbyrinth | co-production with Open Road Films and Good Films[2][3][4] | ||
2017 | Whitney[5][6] | co-production with Roadside Attractions and Altitude Film Distribution | ||
October 19, 2018 | Halloween | co-production with Blumhouse Productions and Rough House Pictures[7] | ||
2018 | I, Tonya | [8][9] | ||
2018 | Jay and Silent Bob Reboot[10] | co-production with View Askew Productions and SModcast Pictures[11] |
References
- 1 2 3 http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2000/03/06/275241/index.htm
- ↑ "Open Road Acquires Johnny Depp Crime Thriller 'Labyrinth'". September 19, 2016. Retrieved February 12, 2017.
- ↑ "Miramax CEO to step down". December 28, 2016. Retrieved February 12, 2017.
- ↑ "Miramax CEO Steven Schoch Exiting Company". December 27, 2016. Retrieved February 12, 2017.
- ↑ "Miramax Nabs Whitney Houston Doc for the U.S.". June 14, 2016. Retrieved December 18, 2016.
- ↑ "Whitney Houston Documentary Coming From Miramax and Roadside - Women and Hollywood". June 16, 2016. Retrieved December 18, 2016.
- ↑ "Danny McBride and David Gordon Green to Script New Halloween Movie". February 10, 2017. Retrieved February 10, 2017.
- ↑ "Margot Robbie Biopic About Tonya Harding Goes to Miramax". December 12, 2016. Retrieved December 18, 2016.
- ↑ "Amanda Seyfried battles Shirley MacLaine in "The Last Word" trailer". December 12, 2016. Retrieved December 18, 2016.
- ↑ http://www.wired.co.uk/article/kevin-smith-jay-silent-bob-reboot-movie
- ↑ https://m.facebook.com/YesThatKevinSmith/posts/10154103461971930
Notes
- ↑ Rights are now owned by Warner Bros.
- 1 2 Rights now owned by DHX Media.
- ↑ Rights are now held by Walt Disney Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer overseas, although Miramax/Dimension still owned U.S distribution rights.
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