List of Miramax films

This is a selected list of feature films originally released and/or distributed by Miramax. Dates are US release dates.

Films

1980s

Release date Title Director Notes Budget Gross
November 26, 1980RockshowBob Mercer
December 11, 1981Spaced Out[1]Norman J. Warren
May 8, 1981The BurningTony Maylamproduced by Miramax but distributed by FilmwaysUSD 1.5 millionUSD 707,770
May 21, 1982The Secret Policeman's Other BallJohn CleeseUS version[1]
December 23, 1983Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from MarsD. A. PennebakerUS distribution with 20th Century Fox
April 27, 1984EréndiraRuy Guerra
June 3, 1984Édith et MarcelClaude Lelouch
July 10, 1984B.C. RockPicha
August 23, 1985Crossover DreamsLeon Ichaso
October 25, 1985The Dog Who Stopped the WarAndré Melançon
March 14, 1986Cool ChangeGeorge T. Miller
May 1, 1986The QuestBrian Trenchard-SmithAUD 388,000AUD 171,000
September 26, 1986Twist and ShoutBille August
October 3, 1986Playing for KeepsBob Weinstein, Harvey Weinsteinproduced by Miramax but distributed by Universal PicturesUSD 2.669 million
February 27, 1987Working GirlsLizzie Borden
March 27, 1987Ghost FeverLee Madden
September 11, 1987I've Heard the Mermaids SingingPatricia Rozema
November 13, 1987Riders of the StormMaurice Phillips
December 11, 1987Crazy MoonAllan Eastman
January 22, 1988The Grand HighwayJean-Loup Hubert
January 28, 1988Light YearsRené Laloux
May 15, 1988Mio in the Land of FarawayVladimir Grammatikov
May 20, 1988CaribeMichael Kennedy
June 17, 1988Going UndercoverJames Kenelm Clarke
July 20, 1988AriaRobert Altman, Bruce Beresford, Bill Bryden, Jean-Luc Godard, Derek Jarman, Franc Roddam, Nicolas Roeg, Ken Russell, Charles Sturridge, Julien Temple
August 25, 1988The Thin Blue LineErrol MorrisNorth American distribution only
September 23, 1988Murder OneGrame Campbell
December 2, 1988DakotaFred Holmes
December 21, 1988Pelle the ConquerorBille August
March 31, 1989Warm Nights on a Slow Moving TrainBob Ellis
April 14, 1989Edge of SanityGérard Kikoïnereleased under Millimeter Films label
April 28, 1989ScandalMichael Caton-Jones
May 12, 1989The Return of Swamp ThingJim Wynorskireleased under Millimeter Films label
August 1, 1989Sex, Lies, and VideotapeSteven Soderberghdistribution only
August 25, 1989The Little ThiefClaude Miller
September 29, 1989The Girl in a SwingGordon Hessler
October 27, 1989Animal BehaviorH. Anne Riley, Kjehl Rasmussenreleased under Millimeter Films label
November 3, 1989Stepfather IIJeff Burrreleased under Millimeter Films label
November 10, 1989My Left FootJim Sheridannominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture; produced by Granada Television

1990s

Release date Title Director Notes Budget Gross
January 26, 1990Strike It RichJames Scottreleased under Millimeter Films label
February 9, 1990Torrents of SpringJerzy Skolimowskireleased under Millimeter Films label
February 23, 1990Cinema ParadisoGiuseppe Tornatoredistribution
April 6, 1990The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her LoverPeter Greenawaydistribution
April 13, 1990Mama, There's A Man in Your BedColine Serreau
May 4, 1990Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!Pedro AlmodóvarUSA distribution, rights now owned by Pathé
May 18, 1990StraplessDavid Hare
May 25, 1990King of the WindPeter DuffellUS distribution
July 20, 1990The Unbelievable TruthHal Hartley
August 31, 1990The Lemon SistersJoyce Chopra
September 14, 1990HardwareRichard Stanleyco-production with Palace Pictures, released under Millimeter Films label
September 21, 1990The Tall GuyMel Smithdistribution
October 26, 1990The Nasty GirlMichael Verhoevendistribution
November 9, 1990The KraysPeter Medakdistribution
November 23, 1990Mr. and Mrs. BridgeJames Ivorydistribution
December 5, 1990The GriftersStephen Frears
December 21, 1990The Long Walk HomeRichard Pearce
March 6, 1991Ju DouZhang Yimou, Yang Fengliangdistribution
March 13, 1991Paris Is BurningJennie Livingstonreleased under Prestige Films label
April 26, 1991Dancin' thru the DarkMike Ockrentdistribution
April 26, 1991Drowning by NumbersPeter Greenawaydistribution, released under Prestige Films label
April 26, 1991Journey of HopeXavier Kollerdistribution
May 3, 1991A Rage in HarlemBill Duke
May 17, 1991Auntie DanielleÉtienne Chatiliezreleased under Prestige Films label
May 24, 1991Madonna: Truth or DareAlek Keshishian
May 31, 1991AmbitionScott Goldstein
May 31, 1991Everybody's FineGiuseppe Tornatoredistribution
June 28, 1991The Reflecting SkinPhilip Ridleyreleased under Prestige Films label
July 3, 1991The MiracleNeil Jordanreleased under Prestige Films label
July 26, 1991Bullet in the HeadJohn Woo
August 2, 1991VoyeurAlex van Warmerdamreleased under Prestige Films label
August 9, 1991Crossing the LineDavid Lelanddistribution
August 14, 1991Iron & SilkShirley Sunreleased under Prestige Films label
August 23, 1991PastimeRobin Armstrong
August 23, 1991UranusClaude Berrireleased under Prestige Films label
August 30, 1991The Pope Must DiePeter Richardsonco-production with Film4 and Palace Pictures
October 11, 1991Antonia and JaneBeeban Kidron
October 30, 1991ExposureWalter Sallesdistribution
November 15, 1991KafkaSteven Soderbergh
November 15, 1991Prospero's BooksPeter Greenawaydistribution
November 22, 1991The Double Life of VeroniqueKrzysztof KieślowskiUSA distribution
December 5, 1991Black RainbowMike Hodges
December 6, 1991Young Soul RebelsIsaac Julienreleased under Prestige Films label
December 20, 1991High HeelsPedro AlmodóvarUSA distribution
December 27, 1991Hear My SongPeter Chelsom
January 24, 1992Love CrimesLizzie Bordenreleased under Millimeter Films label
March 18, 1992American DreamBarbara Kopplereleased under Prestige Films label
March 22, 1992MediterraneoGabriele Salvatoresdistribution
April 3, 1992DelicatessenMarc Caro, Jean-Pierre Jeunet
May 1, 1992K2Franc RoddamTheatrical distribution, rights are own by Paramount Pictures
May 22, 1992ZentropaLars von Trierreleased under Prestige Films label
June 26, 1992Incident at OglalaMichael Apted
July 31, 1992Enchanted AprilMike Newelldistribution
August 14, 1992Johnny SuedeTom DiCillo
August 28, 1992Freddie as F.R.O.7Jon AcevskiUS distribution only; produced by Hollywood Road Films
September 4, 1992Bob RobertsTim Robbinsco-production with Paramount Pictures (USA theatrical distribution), PolyGram Filmed Entertainment (International distribution), LIVE Entertainment and Working Title Films
September 18, 1992Sarafina!Darrell Roodtco-production with Hollywood Pictures
October 9, 1992Breaking the RulesNeal Israel
October 23, 1992Reservoir DogsQuentin TarantinoUSA theatrical distribution; produced by LIVE America
October 30, 1992Close to EdenNikita Mikhalkov
October 30, 1992RampageWilliam Friedkin
November 6, 1992The Efficiency ExpertMark JoffeAUD 3.4 millionAUD 1,505,884
November 6, 1992Sumo Do, Sumo Don'tMasayuki Suodistribution
November 25, 1992The Crying GameNeil Jordannominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture; distribution; co-production with Palace Pictures and Channel Four FilmsGBP 2.3 millionUSD 62.5 million
December 11, 1992Passion FishJohn Sayles
February 12, 1993Strictly BallroomBaz LuhrmanndistributionAUD 3 millionAUD 80 million
February 17, 1993Like Water for ChocolateAlfonso ArauUSA distributionUSD 21.6 million
March 12, 1993Ethan FromeJohn Madden
March 19, 1993Just Another Girl on the I.R.T.Leslie Harris
March 26, 1993The Opposite Sex and How to Live with ThemMatthew Meshekoff
April 23, 1993Map of the Human HeartVincent Ward
April 30, 1993The Night We Never MetWarren Leight
June 25, 1993House of CardsMichael Lessacdistribution pickup from Penta Pictures
July 16, 1993Benefit of the DoubtJonathan Heapfirst film to be released by Miramax during their Disney tenure.
July 30, 1993Tom and Jerry: The MoviePhil Romandistribution only; produced by Turner Entertainment Co., WMG, and Film Roman; co-distributed by LIVE Entertainment in the US and Turner Pictures outside of the US, rights are now owned by Warner Bros.
August 13, 1993Especially on SundayGiuseppe Tornatore, Marco Tullio Giordana, Giuseppe Bertolucci, Francesco Barillidistribution; co-production with Intérmedias, Titanus, Paradis Films, Basic Cinematografica and Dusk Motion Pictures
September 17, 1993Into the WestMike Newelldistribution
October 13, 1993Dust DevilRichard Stanleydirect-to-video
October 15, 1993Farewell My ConcubineChen Kaige
October 29, 1993DeceptionGraeme Clifford
November 17, 1993The PianoJane Campionco-production with Ciby 2000; nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
November 23, 1993The Magic SnowmanStanko Crnobrnja, C. Stanner
December 3, 1993The SnapperStephen Frears
December 5, 1993Three Colours: BlueKrzysztof Kieślowski
February 18, 1994Three Colours: WhiteKrzysztof Kieślowski
March 18, 1994Mother's BoysYves Simoneau
April 1, 1994The House of the SpiritsBille August
May 11, 1994The CrowAlex Proyas
May 23, 1994Desperate RemediesPeter Wells
May 25, 1994Little BuddhaBernardo Bertoluccidistribution
July 15, 1994Ciao, Professore!Lina Wertmüllerdistribution
August 24, 1994FreshBoaz Yakin
October 14, 1994Pulp FictionQuentin Tarantinonominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
October 19, 1994ClerksKevin Smithbought distribution rights from View Askew Productions
November 3, 1994SirensJohn Duigan
November 16, 1994Heavenly CreaturesPeter Jackson
November 23, 1994Mrs. Parker and the Vicious CircleAlan Rudolph
November 25, 1994CamillaDeepa Mehta
December 2, 1994Tom & VivBrian Gilbert
December 9, 1994Queen MargotPatrice Chéreau
December 25, 1994Ready to WearRobert Altman
December 25, 1994Three Colours: RedKrzysztof Kieślowski
January 18, 1995Bullets over BroadwayWoody Allen
January 20, 1995Strawberry and ChocolateTomás Gutiérrez Alea, Juan Carlos Tabío
February 17, 1995Through the Olive TreesAbbas Kiarostamidistribution
March 3, 1995ExoticaAtom Egoyan
March 10, 1995Muriel's WeddingP. J. HoganU.S. distribution
March 24, 1995PriestAntonia Bird
April 11, 1995RoadflowerDeran Sarafiandirect-to-video
May 5, 1995Picture BrideKayo Hatta
May 12, 1995The Englishman who Went up a Hill but Came down a MountainChristopher Monger
May 12, 1995GordyMark Lewis
June 2, 1995The Glass ShieldCharles Burnett
June 9, 1995SmokeWayne Wang
June 14, 1995Il Postino: The PostmanMichael Radford, Massimo Troisinominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
June 28, 1995Belle de JourLuis Buñuelre-release
July 7, 1995The Crude OasisAlex Graves
July 12, 1995Grosse FatigueMichel Blancdistribution
July 28, 1995Country LifeMichael Blakemore
July 28, 1995KidsLarry Clarkreleased under one-off label Shining Excalibur Films
August 11, 1995UnzippedDouglas Keeve
August 25, 1995The Thief and the CobblerRichard Williamsdistribution; theatrically known as Arabian Knight
September 1, 1995The InnocentJohn SchlesingerUSA distribution, co-production with Island World
September 22, 1995A Month by the LakeJohn Irvin
October 6, 1995The Horseman on the RoofJean-Paul Rappeneaudistribution
October 13, 1995Blue in the FaceWayne Wang, Paul Auster
November 9, 1995The Star MakerGiuseppe Tornatore
November 16, 1995The Crossing GuardSean Penn
November 22, 1995Two BitsJames Foley
December 1, 1995Things to Do in Denver When You're DeadGary Fleder
December 8, 1995GeorgiaUlu Grosbard
December 15, 1995Cry, the Beloved CountryDarrell Roodt
December 25, 1995Four RoomsAllison Anders, Alexandre Rockwell, Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino
December 29, 1995RestorationMichael Hoffman
January 11, 1996Mighty AphroditeWoody Allen
January 12, 1996Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the HoodParis Barclay
January 19, 1996French TwistJosiane Balaskodistribution
January 26, 1996The Journey of August KingJohn Duigan
February 2, 1996The NeverEnding Story III: Escape from FantasiaPeter MacDonald
February 9, 1996Beautiful GirlsTed Demme
March 8, 1996Chungking ExpressWong Kar-wai
March 22, 1996Flirting with DisasterDavid O. Russell
April 3, 1996FaithfulPaul Mazurskyco-production with New Line Cinema, Price Entertainment and Savoy Pictures
April 12, 1996Jane EyreFranco Zeffirelli
April 26, 1996The Stendhal SyndromeDario Argentodistribution
May 3, 1996CaptivesAngela Pope
May 3, 1996The PallbearerMatt Reeves
May 10, 1996Dead ManJim Jarmusch
May 10, 1996Of Love and ShadowsBetty Kaplandistribution
June 28, 1996Purple NoonRené Clémentre-release
July 14, 1996The VisitorsJean-Marie Poiré
July 17, 1996Walking and TalkingNicole Holofcenerco-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Channel Four Films, Zenith Productions, Pandora Film, Mikado Films (France), Electric, TEAM Communications Group and Good Machine
July 19, 1996TrainspottingDanny BoyleNorth America distribution, Film4 Productions released in the UK
July 26, 1996Billy's HolidayRichard Wherrett
August 2, 1996EmmaDouglas McGrath
August 9, 1996BasquiatJulian Schnabel
September 17, 1996Hidden AssassinTed Kotcheffdirect-to-video
September 27, 1996CurdledReb Braddock
October 9, 1996MicrocosmosClaude Nuridsany
October 11, 1996Hard Core LogoBruce McDonald
October 18, 1996SwingersDoug Liman
November 15, 1996Miracle at OxfordFerdinand Fairfax
November 22, 1996RidiculePatrice Leconte
November 27, 1996Sling BladeBilly Bob Thornton
December 6, 1996The English PatientAnthony Minghellawinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 13, 1996Citizen RuthAlexander Payne
December 13, 1996VictoryMark Peploe
December 18, 1996Marvin's RoomJerry Zaks
January 3, 1997Everyone Says I Love YouWoody Allen
January 17, 1997Albino AlligatorKevin Spacey
January 24, 1997KolyaJan Svěrákdistribution
February 14, 1997Unhook the StarsNick Cassavetes
March 5, 1997Rhyme & ReasonPeter Spirer
March 14, 1997The Substance of FireDaniel J. Sullivan
April 4, 1997Chasing AmyKevin Smithco-production with View Askew Productions
April 11, 1997CosiMark Joffe
April 30, 1997Children of the RevolutionPeter Duncan
May 23, 1997Addicted to LoveGriffin Dunneco-production with Warner Bros. and Outlaw Productions
May 23, 1997Brassed OffMark Hermanco-production with Channel Four Films
June 6, 1997SqueezeRobert Patton-Spruill
June 12, 1997Robinson CrusoeRod Hardy
June 13, 1997Temptress MoonChen Kaige
July 11, 1997Shall We Dance?Masayuki Suo
July 18, 1997Her Majesty, Mrs. BrownJohn Madden
August 1, 1997Love SerenadeShirley Barrett
August 15, 1997Cop LandJames Mangold
August 27, 1997She's So LovelyNick Cassavetes
September 5, 1997Mouth to MouthManuel Gómez Pereiradistribution
October 10, 1997The House of YesMark Waters
November 7, 1997The Wings of the DoveIain Softley
November 26, 1997Welcome to SarajevoMichael Winterbottom
December 3, 1997Office KillerCindy Sherman
December 5, 1997Good Will HuntingGus Van Santnominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 25, 1997Jackie BrownQuentin Tarantino
December 25, 1997Wishful ThinkingAdam Park
December 25, 1997Shades of FearBeeban Kidron
January 19, 1998Jerry and TomSaul Rubinekco-production with Lionsgate Films
January 30, 1998Four Days in SeptemberBruno Barreto
February 20, 1998Little CityRoberto Benabib
March 14, 1998God Said Ha!Julia Sweeney
March 20, 1998Wide AwakeM. Night Shyamalan
March 27, 1998A Price Above RubiesBoaz Yakin
April 10, 1998The Big OneMichael Moore
April 10, 1998SonatineTakeshi Kitano
April 10, 1998Summer FlingDavid Keating
April 18, 1998Since You've Been GoneDavid SchwimmerTV movie
April 24, 1998Sliding DoorsPeter Howittco-production and co-distribution with Paramount Pictures
April 24, 1998The TruceFrancesco Rosi
May 8, 1998ArtemisiaAgnès Merlet
June 5, 1998Beyond SilenceCaroline Linkdistribution
June 16, 1998The RageSidney J. Furiedirect-to-video
June 19, 1998Hav PlentyChristopher Scott Cherot
June 26, 1998Smoke SignalsChris Eyre
August 7, 1998Telling YouRobert DeFranco
August 14, 1998The Young Girls of RochefortJacques Demyre-release
August 21, 1998Next Stop WonderlandBrad Anderson
August 28, 199854Mark Christopher
September 4, 1998All I Wanna DoSarah Kernochan
September 4, 1998FirelightWilliam Nicholson
September 10, 1998With Friends Like These...Philip Frank Messina
September 11, 1998RoundersJohn Dahl
September 25, 1998Monument Ave.Ted Demme
October 9, 1998The MightyPeter Chelsom
October 23, 1998Life Is BeautifulRoberto Benignidistribution outside Italy; nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
October 30, 1998Talk of AngelsNick Hamm
November 6, 1998Velvet GoldmineTodd Haynes
November 20, 1998CelebrityWoody Allen
December 4, 1998Little VoiceMark Herman
December 11, 1998Shakespeare in LoveJohn MaddenUS distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures; winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 18, 1998Playing by HeartWillard Carroll
December 25, 1998Down in the DeltaMaya Angelou
December 25, 1998Sweet RevengeMalcolm Mowbray
January 22, 1999Children of HeavenMajid Majididistribution
January 24, 1999Get BruceAndrew J. Kuehn
January 29, 1999She's All ThatRobert Iscove
March 12, 1999Comedian HarmonistsJoseph Vilsmaier
March 26, 1999A Walk on the MoonTony Goldwyn
April 23, 1999The Mighty Peking ManMeng Hua Hore-release
May 7, 1999The CastleRob Sitch
June 18, 1999An Ideal HusbandOliver Parker
June 25, 1999My Son the FanaticUdayan Prasad
June 25, 1999Rogue TraderJames Dearden
July 2, 1999The Lovers on the BridgeLeos Caraxdistribution
July 23, 1999My Life So FarHugh Hudson
August 20, 1999Teaching Mrs. TingleKevin Williamsondistribution
August 27, 1999The Very Thought of YouNick Hamm
September 1, 1999Outside ProvidenceMichael Corrente
September 10, 1999B. MonkeyMichael Radford
September 24, 1999GuinevereAudrey Wells
October 1, 1999Happy, TexasMark Illsley
October 8, 1999The GrandfatherJosé Luis Garci
October 29, 1999Music of the HeartWes Craven
October 29, 1999Princess MononokeHayao MiyazakiEnglish dub, distributor, produced by Studio Ghibli
November 19, 1999Mansfield ParkPatricia Rozema
December 1, 1999Spanish FlyDaphna Kastner
December 3, 1999Holy Smoke!Jane Campion
December 10, 1999The Cider House RulesLasse Hallströmnominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 10, 1999DiamondsJohn Asher
December 25, 1999The Talented Mr. RipleyAnthony Minghellainternational distribution only; co-production with Mirage Enterprises and Paramount Pictures

2000s

Release date Title Director Notes Budget Gross
January 21, 2000Down to YouKris IsacssonUSD 9 millionUSD 24,419,914
April 14, 2000East Is EastDamien O'DonnellGBP 1.9 millionGBP 10 million
April 18, 2000CommittedLisa KruegerUSD 3 millionUSD 40,361
May 5, 2000Human TrafficJustin KerrigandistributionGBP 2.2 millionGBP 2.5 million
May 12, 2000HamletMichael AlmereydaUSD 2,046,433
June 9, 2000Love's Labour's LostKenneth BranaghUSD 13 millionUSD 299,792
June 16, 2000Butterfly's TongueJosé Luis CuerdaEUR 2,211,800EUR 4,632,493
September 1, 2000Highlander: EndgameDoug AarniokoskiUSD 25 millionUSD 15,843,608
October 20, 2000The YardsJames GrayUSD 24 millionUSD 889,352
November 15, 2000BounceDon RoosUSD 35 millionUSD 53,425,292
December 1, 2000A Hard Day's NightRichard Lestertheatrical re-release of 1964 film
December 25, 2000All the Pretty HorsesBilly Bob Thorntonco-production with Columbia PicturesUSD 57 millionUSD 18,133,495
December 25, 2000MalènaGiuseppe TornatoreUSD 14,493,284
December 25, 2000VatelRoland JofféUSD 51,080
January 5, 2001ChocolatLasse Hallströmnominated for the Academy Award for Best PictureUSD 25 millionUSD 152,699,946
February 9, 2001The Taste of OthersAgnès JaouiEUR 9,020,000EUR 31,645,040
March 7, 2001Blow DryPaddy BreathnachUSD 637,769
March 9, 2001Get Over ItTommy O'Haverco-production with Ignite Entertainment$10 million$19,900,366
April 13, 2001Bridget Jones's DiarySharon MaguireUS distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures, StudioCanal, and Working Title Films$25 million$281,929,795
May 11, 2001Calle 54Fernando Trueba
May 18, 2001About AdamGerard Stembridge$159,668
June 8, 2001The Son's RoomNanni Morettidistribution
June 14, 2001Tears of the Black TigerWisit Sasanatiengnever released, rights sold in 2006 to Magnolia Pictures
June 29, 2001The ClosetFrancis Veber$14,500,000$50,109,423
June 29, 2001Everybody's Famous!Dominique Derudderedistribution
August 3, 2001Apocalypse Now ReduxFrancis Ford Coppolare-edit of 1979 film Apocalypse Now
August 10, 2001The OthersAlejandro Amenábar$17 million$209,947,037
August 17, 2001Captain Corelli's MandolinJohn MaddenUK distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures, StudioCanal, and Working Title Films$57 million$62,112,895
August 24, 2001Jay and Silent Bob Strike BackKevin Smithwith Dimension Films, co-production with View Askew Productions$22 million$33,788,161
September 7, 2001The MusketeerPeter Hyamsinternational distribution only; produced by Universal Pictures$40 million$34,585,771
October 5, 2001SerendipityPeter Chelsom$28 million$77,516,304
October 12, 2001Iron MonkeyYuen Woo-ping
October 26, 2001On the LineEric Bross$16 million$4,403,019
October 26, 2001Daddy and ThemBilly Bob Thornton
November 16, 2001AmélieJean-Pierre Jeunet$10 million$173,921,954
December 7, 2001BaranMajid Majididistribution
December 12, 2001Behind the SunWalter Salles
December 13, 2001PiñeroLeon Ichaso
December 14, 2001IrisRichard Eyrewith The BBC Film Finance and IM: Intermedia Films$16,153,953
December 25, 2001In the BedroomTodd Fieldnominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture$1.7 million$43,368,779
December 25, 2001Kate & LeopoldJames Mangold$48 million$76,019,048
January 11, 2002The Shipping NewsLasse Hallström$35 million$24,690,441
January 18, 2002Italian for BeginnersLone Scherfig
February 1, 2002Birthday GirlJez Butterworth$16,171,098
March 1, 200240 Days and 40 NightsMichael LehmannUS distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures, StudioCanal, and Working Title Films$17 million$95,146,283
March 22, 2002Stolen SummerPete Jones
April 19, 2002EnigmaMichael Aptedco-production with Broadway Video
April 19, 2002Lucky BreakPeter Cattaneostudio credit only, co-production with Paramount Pictures, Fragile Films and Film4
May 17, 2002The Importance of Being EarnestOliver Parker$17,290,170
August 2, 2002TadpoleGary Winick$3,200,421
August 2, 2002Full FrontalSteven Soderbergh$2 million$3,438,804
August 23, 2002UndisputedWalter Hill$20 million$15,220,548
September 20, 2002The Four FeathersShekhar Kapurwith Paramount Pictures (also USA distribution), also international distribution$35 million$29,882,645
October 4, 2002HeavenTom Tykwer
October 11, 2002ComedianChristian Charles
October 11, 2002Pokémon 4EverKunihiko Yuyamadistribution only; co-production with Pokémon USA, Inc., 4Kids Entertainment, Nintendo and OLM, Inc.
October 18, 2002NaqoyqatsiGodfrey Reggio
October 25, 2002FridaJulie Taymor$12 million$56,298,474
October 25, 2002Paid in FullCharles Stone IIIdistribution only
October 25, 2002Waking Up in RenoJordan Brady$267,109
November 15, 2002AraratAtom Egoyan
November 29, 2002Rabbit-Proof FencePhillip NoyceU.S. distributor$16,217,411
December 20, 2002Gangs of New YorkMartin Scorsesenominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture$100 million$193,772,504
December 25, 2002PinocchioRoberto BenigniEnglish dub, distributor$41,323,171
December 25, 2002SpeakeasyBrendan Murphy
December 27, 2002ChicagoRob Marshallwinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture$45 million$306,776,732
December 31, 2002Confessions of a Dangerous MindGeorge Clooney$30 million$33,013,805
January 17, 2003City of GodFernando Meirelles$30,641,770
January 24, 2003The HoursStephen Daldryco-production with Scott Rudin Productions and Paramount Pictures (also USA distribution), also international distribution, nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture$25 million$108,846,072
February 7, 2003The Quiet AmericanPhillip Noyce$30 million$27,674,124
February 14, 2003GerryGus Van Sant
March 12, 2003View from the TopBruno Barreto$30 million$19,526,014
April 4, 2003Dysfunktional FamilyGeorge Gallo$2,255,00
April 25, 2003People I KnowDaniel Algrant
May 2, 2003Blue CarKaren Moncrieff
May 16, 2003Pokémon HeroesKunihiko Yuyamadistribution only; co-production with Pokémon USA, Inc., 4Kids Entertainment, Nintendo and OLM, Inc.
June 13, 2003Jet LagDanièle Thompson
July 18, 2003Dirty Pretty ThingsStephen Frears$13,904,766
July 25, 2003Buffalo SoldiersGregor Jordan$15 million$354,421
August 1, 2003The Magdalene SistersPeter Mullan
August 22, 2003The Battle of Shaker HeightsEfram Potelle
September 16, 2003Bionicle: Mask of LightTerry Shakespeareco-produced by The Lego Group, Create TV & Film and Creative Capers Entertainment, co-distributed with Buena Vista Home Entertainment
September 26, 2003DuplexDanny DeVito$40 million$19,322,135
October 3, 2003The Station AgentTom McCarthy$8,679,814
October 10, 2003Kill Bill: Volume 1Quentin Tarantinoco-production with A Band Apart$30 million$180,949,045
October 31, 2003The Human StainRobert Bentondistribution$30 million$24,863,804
November 14, 2003Master and Commander: The Far Side of the WorldPeter Weirstudio 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, 2003The Barbarian InvasionsDenys Arcanddistribution$26,924,656
December 25, 2003Cold MountainAnthony Minghella$79 million$173,013,509
January 9, 2004My Baby's DaddyCheryl Dunye$12 million$18,490,423
February 27, 2004Dirty Dancing: Havana NightsGuy Ferlandwith Artisan Entertainment and A Band Apart
March 26, 2004Jersey GirlKevin Smithco-production with View Askew Productions$35 million$36,098,382
April 2, 2004Shaolin SoccerStephen Chowdistribution
April 9, 2004Ella EnchantedTommy O'Haver$31 million$27,388,767
April 9, 2004I'm Not ScaredGabriele Salvatores
April 9, 2004You Can't Stop the MurdersAnthony Mir
April 16, 2004Kill Bill: Volume 2Quentin Tarantinoco-production with A Band Apart$30 million$152,159,461
May 7, 2004ValentínAlejandro Agrestidistribution
June 1, 2004Pokémon: Jirachi—Wish MakerKunihiko Yuyamadistribution only; co-production with Pokémon USA, Inc., 4Kids Entertainment, Nintendo and OLM, Inc.
June 4, 2004ZatōichiTakeshi Kitano
July 28, 2004Garden StateZach Braffwith Fox Searchlight Pictures
August 27, 2004HeroZhang Yimou$31 million$177,394,432
September 24, 2004Infernal AffairsAndrew Lau,

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October 15, 2004Shall We Dance?Peter Chelsom$50 million$170,128,460
October 19, 2004Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru NuiTerry Shakespeareco-produced by The Lego Group, Create TV & Film and Creative Capers Entertainment, co-distributed with Buena Vista Home Entertainment
October 21, 2004Chestnut: Hero of Central ParkRobert Vincerights now owned by DHX Media
November 19, 2004Bridget Jones: The Edge of ReasonBeeban Kidronwith Universal Pictures, StudioCanal, and Working Title Films$40 million$262,520,724
November 24, 2004Finding NeverlandMarc Forsternominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture$25 million$116,766,556
December 22, 2004The ChorusChristophe Barratierdistribution
December 25, 2004DarknessJaume Balagueróunder Dimension Films$10.6 million$34,409,206
December 25, 2004The AviatorMartin Scorseseco-production with Warner Bros. and Intermedia Films; nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture$110 million$213,741,459
January 22, 2005Pokémon: Destiny DeoxysKunihiko Yuyamadistribution only; co-production with The Pokémon Company, 4Kids Entertainment, Nintendo and OLM, Inc.
February 11, 2005Bride and PrejudiceGurinder Chadha
February 25, 2005CursedWes Craven$38 million$29,621,722
March 2, 2005The Best of YouthMarco Tullio Giordana
March 4, 2005Dear FrankieShona Auerbach$2,980,136
March 11, 2005HostageFlorent Emilio Siri$77,944,725
March 22, 2005Beyblade: Fierce BattleTetsuo Yasumidistribution only; co-production with Toho, d-rights, Nelvana and Nippon Animation
May 6, 2005Twin SistersBen Sombogaartdistribution
June 3, 2005Cinderella ManRon Howardco-production with Touchstone Pictures (also international distribution) and Universal Pictures (also USA distribution)$88 million$108,539,911
July 15, 2005The WarriorAsif Kapadia
August 5, 2005Secuestro ExpressJonathan Jakubowicz
August 12, 2005The Great RaidJohn Dahl$80 million$10,769,311
August 26, 2005The Brothers GrimmTerry Gilliamco-production with Dimension Films, Atlas Entertainment, The Weinstein Company, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Summit Entertainment. Rights are now held by Walt Disney Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer overseas, although Miramax/Dimension still owned U.S distribution rights with Paramount Pictures as of 2020.$88 million$105,316,267
September 2, 2005UnderclassmanMarcos Siega$25 million$5,879,555
September 9, 2005An Unfinished LifeLasse Hallströmco-production with Revolution Studios and The Ladd Company$30 million$18,618,284
September 25, 2005Daltry CalhounKatrina Holden Bronson
September 30, 2005ProofJohn MaddenUSD 20 millionUSD 14,189,869
October 11, 2005Bionicle 3: Web of ShadowsTerry Shakespeareco-produced by Good Story Productions, Creative Capers Entertainment and Create TV & Film, co-distributed with Buena Vista Home Entertainment
November 4, 2005Show MeCassandra Nicolaou
November 11, 2005DerailedMikael Håfströmwith The Weinstein Company (USA distribution), also international distributionUSD 22 millionUSD 57,479,076
November 12, 2005Undertaking BettyNick Hurran
December 30, 2005The MatadorRichard Shepard$12.5 million$17,306,281
February 24, 2006SpymateRobert Vince
February 24, 2006TsotsiGavin Hood
April 14, 2006Kinky BootsJulian Jarrold$9,050,133
April 14, 2006Scary Movie 4David Zuckerwith Dimension Films
May 12, 2006Keeping Up with the SteinsScott Marshall
July 7, 2006The Heart of the GameWard Serrill
August 4, 2006The Night ListenerPatrick Stettner$10,639,686
September 8, 2006HollywoodlandAllen Coulterinternational distribution only; co-production with Focus Features
September 22, 2006RenaissanceChristian Volckman
October 6, 2006The QueenStephen FrearsUS distribution only, produced by Pathé and Granada Productions$123,384,128
December 21, 2006VenusRoger Michell$7,261,490
January 26, 2007Breaking and EnteringAnthony Minghellaco-production with The Weinstein Company, distributed in US theaters by TWC and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
March 30, 2007The LookoutScott Frankco-production with Spyglass Entertainment
April 6, 2007The HoaxLasse Hallström$25 million$11,772,461
June 15, 2007The Golden DoorEmanuele Crialese
June 15, 2007Eagle vs SharkTaika Waititi
July 27, 2007No. 2Toa Fraser
August 10, 2007Becoming JaneJulian Jarroldco-production with HanWay Films, BBC Films and Blueprint Pictures$37,311,672
October 19, 2007Gone Baby GoneBen Affleckco-production with The Ladd Company$19 million$34,619,699
November 21, 2007No Country for Old MenJoel Coen, Ethan CoenUS distribution only; co-produced with Paramount Vantage; winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture$25 million $171,627,166
November 30, 2007The Diving Bell and the ButterflyJulian Schnabel$19,777,647
December 26, 2007There Will Be BloodPaul Thomas Andersoninternational distribution only; co-produced with Paramount Vantage; nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture$25 million$76,181,545
February 29, 2008City of MenPaulo Morelli
April 11, 2008Smart PeopleNoam Murro$11,843,604
May 16, 2008RepriseJoachim Trier
July 25, 2008Brideshead RevisitedJulian Jarroldco-production with Warner Independent Pictures and Recorded Picture Company$13,451,186
October 3, 2008BlindnessFernando Meirelles$25 million$19,844,979
October 10, 2008Happy-Go-LuckyMike Leighco-production with Summit Entertainment, Ingenious Film Partners and Film4$18,696,602
November 28, 2008The Boy in the Striped PyjamasMark Hermanco-production with Heyday Films
December 25, 2008DoubtJohn Patrick Shanley$20 million$50,907,234
February 21, 2009Dean SpanleyToa Fraser
April 3, 2009AdventurelandGreg Mottola$17,164,377
June 26, 2009ChériStephen Frears$23 million$9,366,227
September 4, 2009ExtractMike Judge$8 million$10,848,783
September 25, 2009The Boys Are BackScott Hicks
December 4, 2009Everybody's FineKirk Jones$21 million$16,443,609

2010s

Release date Title Director Notes Budget Gross
August 20, 2010The SwitchJosh Gordonco-production with Mandate Pictures, last film released during Miramax's Disney tenure before being sold to Filmyard Holdings$19 million$49,830,607
December 10, 2010The TempestJulie Taymorco-production with Touchstone Pictures$20 million$346,594
May 6, 2011Last NightMassy Tadjedinco-production with Gaumont$7,743,923
August 26, 2011Don't Be Afraid of the DarkTroy Nixeyco-production with FilmDistrict$25 million$36,993,168
August 31, 2011The DebtJohn Maddenco-production with Focus Features$20 million$45.6 million
August 22, 2014Sin City: A Dame to Kill ForRobert Rodriguez, Frank Millerco-production with Dimension Films, Aldamisa Entertainment and Troublemaker Studios$65 million$39.4 million
January 16, 2015The Wedding RingerJeremy Garelickco-production with Screen Gems and Rainforest Films$23 million$79.8 million
July 17, 2015Mr. HolmesBill Condonco-production with BBC Films, See-Saw Films, AI-Film and FilmNation Entertainment$25.5 million
August 26, 2016Southside with YouRichard Tanneco-distribution with Roadside Attractions$1.5 million$6.3 million
September 2, 2016The 9th Life of Louis DraxAlexandre Ajaco-production with Summit Premiere & Brightlight Pictures$263,463
September 16, 2016Bridget Jones's BabySharon Maguireco-production with Universal Pictures, BBC Films, Working Title Films, and StudioCanal$35 million$211.8 million
November 23, 2016Bad Santa 2Mark Watersco-production with Broad Green Pictures, Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions and Mandeville Films$26 million$23 million
July 6, 2018WhitneyKevin Macdonaldco-production with Roadside Attractions and Altitude Film Distribution$4.7 million
October 19, 2018HalloweenDavid Gordon Greenco-production with Universal Pictures, Blumhouse Productions and Rough House Pictures$10 million$253.7 million
May 24, 2019The PerfectionRichard Shepardproduced by; distributed by Netflix[2]N/AN/A
October 15, 2019Jay and Silent Bob RebootKevin Smithco-production with Destro Films, Mewesings, SModCo, View Askew Productions, Hideout Pictures, and Intercut Capital; distributed by Saban Films$10 million$4.7 million

2020s

Release date Title Director Notes Budget Gross
January 24, 2020The Gentlemen[3]Guy Ritchieproduced by; distributed by STX Entertainment$22 million$115 million

Upcoming films

Release date Title Notes
November 26, 2020Uncle Frankproduced by; distributed by Amazon Studios
January 15, 2021Cash Truckproduced by; distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
October 15, 2021Halloween Killsco-production with Universal Pictures, Blumhouse Productions, Trancas International Pictures, and Rough House Productions
October 14, 2022Halloween Endsco-production with Universal Pictures, Blumhouse Productions, Trancas International Pictures, and Rough House Productions
TBA[4]City of Liesco-production with Global Road Entertainment and Good Films[5][6][7]
TBAThe Georgetown Projectco-production with Outerbanks Entertainment
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