One Race Films

One Race Films (also simply known as One Race Productions) is an American film and multimedia production company. It is based in Studio City, California, and primarily produces feature films. Through its subsidiaries Tigon Studios and Racetrack Records, the company also produces video games and houses a record label. One Race has currently released a total of 15 feature films, all of which star Vin Diesel, who founded the company in 1995.

One Race Films
Private
Industry
  • Film
  • Multimedia
Founded1995 (1995)
FounderVin Diesel
HeadquartersStudio City, California
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Vin Diesel
ProductsxXx
The Chronicles of Riddick
The Fast and the Furious
SubsidiariesTigon Studios
Racetrack Records
Websitewww.oneracefilms.com

As of October 2017, its feature films have grossed over $3 billion worldwide, with a $231.3 million average gross per film. The company's films, especially in The Fast and the Furious franchise, rank among the highest grossing of all time, while the series itself is among the highest-grossing of all time. Although the studio has traditionally made action films, Diesel has also featured in dramas and independent films. The studio's films are typically distributed by Universal Pictures.

Filmography

Film

Title Director(s) Release date Notes Ref.
Multi-FacialVin DieselJuly 1995 (Cannes Film Festival)
August 17, 1999 (DVD release)
Short film[1]
StraysJanuary 18, 1997
XXXRob CohenAugust 9, 2002
A Man ApartF. Gary GrayApril 4, 2003
The Chronicles of RiddickDavid TwohyJune 11, 2004
Find Me GuiltySidney LumetMarch 17, 2006
Babylon A.D.Mathieu KassovitzAugust 29, 2008
Fast & FuriousJustin LinApril 3, 2009
Los BandolerosVin DieselJuly 28, 2009Short film
Fast FiveJustin LinApril 29, 2011
Fast & Furious 6May 24, 2013
RiddickDavid TwohySeptember 6, 2013
Furious 7James WanApril 3, 2015
The Last Witch HunterBreck EisnerOctober 23, 2015
XXX: Return of Xander CageD. J. CarusoJanuary 20, 2017
The Fate of the FuriousF. Gary GrayApril 14, 2017
BloodshotDavid S. F. WilsonMarch 13, 2020
F9Justin LinApril 2, 2021[2]

Television

  • The Ropes (2012)
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References

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