List of Fox Searchlight Pictures films (1995–1999)

This is a list of films produced by the American film studio Fox Searchlight Pictures (now Searchlight Pictures)[1] from 1995 to 1999. For subsequent releases by Fox Searchlight, see List of Fox Searchlight Pictures films (2000–2019). For films after the merger with Disney, see List of Searchlight Pictures films.

1990s

Release date Film Title Notes
August 11, 1995The Brothers McMullen
March 22, 1996Girl 6
June 14, 1996Stealing Beauty
August 23, 1996She's the One
October 11, 1996Looking for Richard
November 8, 1996The Secret Agent
February 21, 1997Blood and Wine
February 28, 1997Smilla's Sense of Snow
March 28, 1997Love and Other Catastrophes
April 11, 1997Paradise Road
May 16, 1997The Van
June 6, 1997Intimate Relations
July 25, 1997Star Maps
August 15, 1997The Full MontyBAFTA Award for Best Film
European Film Award for Best Film
Nominated - Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominated - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Picture
Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
October 31, 1997The Ice Storm
January 2, 1998Oscar and Lucinda
April 24, 1998Two Girls and a Guy
May 1, 1998Shooting Fish
May 22, 1998Slums of Beverly Hills
June 12, 1998Cousin Bette
July 17, 1998Polish Weddingco-production with Lakeshore Entertainment
October 2, 1998The Impostors
November 20, 1998Waking Ned Divine
February 26, 199920 Dates
March 26, 1999Among Giants
April 30, 1999A Midsummer Night's Dreamco-production with Regency Enterprises
September 10, 1999Best Laid Plans
September 10, 1999Whiteboyz
October 8, 1999Boys Don't Cry
October 29, 1999Dreaming of Joseph Lees
December 24, 1999Titus
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