This is a list of films produced and/or distributed byUniversal Pictures (founded in 1912 as theUniversal Film Manufacturing Company) from 2000 to 2009. It is the mainmotion pictureproduction anddistribution arm ofUniversal Studios, a subsidiary of theNBCUniversal division ofComcast.
| Release date | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| January 28, 2000 | Isn't She Great | North American, U.K. and Irish distribution only; co-production withMutual Film Company and Lobell-Bergman Productions |
| February 18, 2000 | Pitch Black | international distribution only; produced byInterscope Communications andGramercy Pictures; distributed in the U.S. byUSA Films |
| March 3, 2000 | Agnes Browne | distribution in Canada, Latin America, the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, the Benelux and Scandinavia only; produced byOctober Films; distributed in the U.S. byUSA Films |
| March 17, 2000 | Erin Brockovich | Nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Picture Nominated for theGolden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama North American distribution only; co-production withColumbia Pictures andJersey Films |
| March 24, 2000 | Waking the Dead | international distribution only; produced byGramercy Pictures andEgg Pictures; distributed in the U.S. byUSA Films |
| March 31, 2000 | The Skulls[a] | distribution in North America, the U.K., Ireland and select Asian territories including Japan only;[1][2] produced byOriginal Film andNewmarket Capital Group |
| April 14, 2000 | Up at the Villa[b] | distribution in Latin America, the U.K., Ireland, France, Germany, Austria and Spain only; produced byOctober Films,Intermedia Films andMirage Enterprises; distributed in the U.S. byUSA Films |
| April 21, 2000 | U-571[c] | distribution in North and Latin America, Italy and select Asian territories including India only;[3][4][5] co-production withCanal+ Image andDino De Laurentiis Company |
| April 28, 2000 | The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas | co-production withHanna-Barbera Productions andAmblin Entertainment |
| May 5, 2000 | Gladiator | Winner of theAcademy Award for Best Picture Winner of theGolden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama international distribution outside Korea only; co-production withDreamWorks Pictures,Red Wagon Entertainment andScott Free Productions |
| May 12, 2000 | Screwed | co-production withRobert Simonds Productions andBrillstein-Grey Entertainment |
| June 30, 2000 | The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle | co-production withCapella International, KC Medien,Tribeca Productions andJay Ward Productions; rights licensed toMomentum Pictures for the U.K. and Ireland,Sandrew Metronome for Scandinavia and West Film for the CIS[6][7] |
| July 21, 2000 | Mad About Mambo | international distribution only; co-production with British Screen Finance,Irish Film Board andPhoenix Pictures; distributed in the U.S. byUSA Films |
| July 28, 2000 | Nutty Professor II: The Klumps | co-production withImagine Entertainment |
| Wonderland | international distribution only; co-production withRevolution Films and Kismet Film Company;[8] distributed in the U.S. byUSA Films[nb 1] | |
| August 25, 2000 | Bring It On[b] | North American distribution only; co-production withBeacon Pictures |
| September 8, 2000 | The Watcher | North American, U.K., Irish, Australian and New Zealand distribution only; produced by Interlight |
| Nurse Betty[b] | distribution in Canada, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, Italy and Japan only;[9][10][11] produced byGramercy Pictures,Propaganda Films andIntermedia Films; distributed in the U.S. byUSA Films[12] | |
| October 6, 2000 | Meet the Parents | North American distribution only; co-production withDreamWorks Pictures, Nancy Tenenbaum Films andTribeca Productions |
| Rat | international distribution only; co-production withThe Jim Henson Company; distributed in the U.S. byUniversal Focus | |
| October 13, 2000 | Billy Elliot | international distribution outside France only; produced byStudioCanal,BBC Films,Working Title Films,Tiger Aspect Pictures and WT2 Productions; distributed in the U.S. byUniversal Focus[nb 2] |
| November 17, 2000 | How the Grinch Stole Christmas | co-production withImagine Entertainment |
| December 8, 2000 | The Man Who Cried | distribution in Canada, the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the Benelux only; co-production withStudioCanal,Working Title Films and Adventure Pictures; distributed in the U.S. byUniversal Focus |
| December 22, 2000 | O Brother, Where Art Thou?[nb 3] | Nominated for theGolden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy international distribution outside France only; co-production withTouchstone Pictures,StudioCanal andWorking Title Films; rights licensed toMomentum Pictures for the U.K. and Ireland,Egmont Entertainment for Scandinavia, GAGA-Humax for Japan and independent companies in select other territories[6][13] distributed in North America byBuena Vista Pictures |
| The Family Man[b] | North American distribution only; co-production withBeacon Pictures and Saturn Films |
| Release date | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| February 2, 2001 | Head over Heels | co-production withRobert Simonds Productions |
| February 9, 2001 | Hannibal | international distribution only; co-production withMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer,Dino De Laurentiis Company andScott Free Productions; rights licensed toTobis-StudioCanal for Germany and Austria, GAGA-Humax for Japan,Filmauro for Italy and independent companies in Eastern Europe and the CIS;[14] distributed in North America by MGM Distribution Co. |
| April 6, 2001[nb 4] | Beautiful Creatures | international distribution only; co-production withDNA Films;[15] distributed in the U.S. byUniversal Focus |
| April 11, 2001 | Josie and the Pussycats | North American distribution only; co-production withMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer,Marc Platt Productions andRiverdale Productions |
| April 12, 2001 | Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles | U.K., Irish, Australian, New Zealand and Scandinavian distribution only; produced by Silver Lion Films and Bungalow Films; distributed in North America byParamount Pictures |
| April 13, 2001 | Bridget Jones's Diary | international distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal,Miramax Films andWorking Title Films |
| May 4, 2001 | The Mummy Returns | co-production withAlphaville Films |
| Pavilion of Women | international distribution outside Chinese-speaking territories only; co-production with Beijing Film Studio; distributed in the U.S. byUniversal Focus | |
| June 22, 2001 | The Fast and the Furious | co-production withOriginal Film |
| June 29, 2001[nb 5] | Strictly Sinatra | international distribution only; co-production withDNA Films;[16] distributed in the U.S. byUniversal Focus |
| July 18, 2001 | Jurassic Park III | co-production withAmblin Entertainment |
| August 10, 2001 | American Pie 2 | co-production with Zide/Perry Productions andLivePlanet |
| The Parole Officer | international distribution only; produced byDNA Films; premiered in the U.S. onSundance Channel[17] | |
| August 17, 2001 | Captain Corelli's Mandolin | distribution outside the U.K., Ireland, France, Australia, New Zealand and Japan only; co-production withStudioCanal,Miramax Films andWorking Title Films |
| September 7, 2001 | The Musketeer | North American distribution only; co-acquisition withMiramax Films;[18] produced byMDP Worldwide,Crystal Sky Worldwide, D'Artagnan Productions, Ltd., Apollomedia, Q&Q Media and Carousell Picture Company |
| October 12, 2001 | Mulholland Drive[d] | U.S. distribution, U.K., Irish and Italian home media distribution only;[20] produced byStudioCanal,Les Films Alain Sarde, Asymmetrical Productions, Babbo Inc. and The Picture Factory |
| October 26, 2001 | K-PAX[b] | distribution in North and Latin America, France and Asia excluding Japan and Korea only;[21][22][23] co-production withIntermedia Films andLawrence Gordon Productions |
| November 21, 2001 | Spy Game[b] | distribution in North America, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Benelux, Greece, Cyprus, Eastern Europe, the CIS, India and Korea only;[24][25][26][27][28] co-production withBeacon Pictures andRed Wagon Entertainment |
| December 21, 2001 | A Beautiful Mind | winner of theAcademy Award for Best Picture North American distribution only; co-production withDreamWorks Pictures andImagine Entertainment |
| How High | co-production withJersey Films and Native Pictures |
| Release date | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| January 11, 2002 | Brotherhood of the Wolf[e] | U.S., Australian and New Zealand theatrical[31][32] U.K., Irish and Italian home media distribution only; produced byStudioCanal andDavis Films |
| January 18, 2002 | Long Time Dead | international distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal,Working Title Films,UK Film Council, WT2 Productions and Midfield Films;[33] received adirect-to-video release in the U.S. byFocus Features[34][35] |
| February 8, 2002 | Big Fat Liar | co-production withTollin/Robbins Productions |
| February 22, 2002 | Dragonfly | North American distribution only; co-production withSpyglass Entertainment, Gran Via Productions andShady Acres Entertainment |
| March 1, 2002 | 40 Days and 40 Nights | international distribution only; co-production withStudioCanal,Miramax Films andWorking Title Films |
| March 15, 2002 | Harrison's Flowers[f] | U.S. distribution only;[37][38] produced byStudioCanal |
| April 19, 2002 | The Scorpion King | co-production withWWF Entertainment,Alphaville Films andMisher Films |
| Charlotte Gray | distribution in France, the Benelux, Scandinavia, Spain, Italy, Australia, New Zealand and Japan only; produced byFilmFour,Senator Film andEcosse Films | |
| May 17, 2002 | About a Boy | distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal,Tribeca Productions andWorking Title Films |
| May 31, 2002 | Undercover Brother | co-production withImagine Entertainment |
| June 14, 2002 | The Bourne Identity | co-production withThe Kennedy/Marshall Company and Hypnotic Productions |
| August 16, 2002 | Blue Crush | co-production withImagine Entertainment; rights licensed toMomentum Pictures for the U.K. and Ireland and GAGA-Humax for Japan[39][40] |
| September 20, 2002[nb 6] | D-Tox | international distribution only; co-production with KC Medien andCapella International; distributed in the U.S. byDEJ Productions under the titleEye See You |
| October 4, 2002 | Red Dragon | co-production withDino De Laurentiis Company andMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
| October 25, 2002 | The Truth About Charlie | co-production withClinica Estetico Productions and Mediastrem Film |
| November 8, 2002 | 8 Mile | co-production withImagine Entertainment |
| November 22, 2002 | The Emperor's Club[b] | distribution in North America, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Benelux, Eastern Europe and Korea only;[41][42][43] co-production withBeacon Pictures,Sidney Kimmel Entertainment, Longfellow Pictures andLivePlanet |
| December 6, 2002 | Empire | co-acquisition withArenas Entertainment[44] |
| Release date | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| January 31, 2003[nb 7] | The Guru | distribution only; produced byStudioCanal andWorking Title Films |
| February 21, 2003 | The Life of David Gale | distribution outside Scandinavia, Portugal, Turkey, Switzerland, Greece, Cyprus, Eastern Europe and the CIS only;[45][46][47][48][49] co-production withIntermedia Films, Saturn Films and Dirty Hands Productions |
| May 23, 2003 | Bruce Almighty | North American distribution only; co-production withSpyglass Entertainment,Shady Acres Entertainment and Pit Bull Productions |
| June 6, 2003 | 2 Fast 2 Furious | co-production withOriginal Film |
| June 20, 2003 | Hulk | co-production withMarvel Enterprises,Valhalla Motion Pictures andGood Machine |
| July 18, 2003 | Johnny English | distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal andWorking Title Films |
| July 25, 2003 | Seabiscuit | Nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Picture Nominated for theGolden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama North American distribution only; co-production withDreamWorks Pictures,Spyglass Entertainment, Larger Than Life Productions andThe Kennedy/Marshall Company |
| August 1, 2003 | American Wedding | co-production with Zide/Perry Productions andLivePlanet |
| September 5, 2003 | Ali G Indahouse | distribution outside France only; produced byStudioCanal,Working Title Films,Baby Cow Productions, WT2 Productions andTalkback Productions[50] |
| September 26, 2003 | The Rundown | North American and Japanese distribution only; co-production withColumbia Pictures,WWE Films,Misher Films andStrike Entertainment |
| October 10, 2003 | Intolerable Cruelty | co-production withImagine Entertainment andAlphaville; rights licensed to Paradise Group for the CIS and independent companies in the Baltics and the Philippines |
| November 7, 2003 | Love Actually | Nominated for theGolden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal,Working Title Films andDNA Films; rights licensed toCentral Partnership for the CIS, Bir Film for Turkey and independent companies in Romania, Bulgaria, former Yugoslavia, the Baltics, the Middle East, Thailand and the Philippines |
| November 14, 2003 | Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World | Nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Picture Nominated for theGolden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama distribution in Latin America, France and Japanese home media only;[51][52][53] co-production with20th Century Fox,Miramax Films andSamuel Goldwyn Films |
| November 21, 2003 | The Cat in the Hat | North American distribution only; co-production withDreamWorks Pictures andImagine Entertainment |
| December 5, 2003 | Honey | co-production withMarc Platt Productions and NuAmerica Entertainment; rights licensed toEagle Pictures for Italy and Paradise Group for the CIS[54] |
| December 25, 2003[nb 8] | Peter Pan | distribution in North America excluding free and pay television, the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and France theatrically only; co-production withColumbia Pictures,Revolution Studios,Red Wagon Entertainment andAllied Stars |
| Release date | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| January 16, 2004 | Along Came Polly | co-production with Jersey Films |
| March 19, 2004 | Dawn of the Dead | distribution outside the U.K., Ireland, France, Scandinavia, Iceland, South Africa, the Middle East, Israel, Turkey and Japan only;[55] co-production withStrike Entertainment and New Amsterdam Entertainment |
| March 26, 2004 | Ned Kelly | international distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal,Working Title Films and Endymion Films; rights licensed toCentral Partnership for the CIS and ACME Film for the Baltics; distributed in North America byFocus Features[nb 9] |
| April 16, 2004 | Connie and Carla[g] | distribution in North and Latin America, the U.K., Ireland, France, Spain, the Middle East and Asia only; produced bySpyglass Entertainment |
| April 27, 2004 | My Little Eye | international distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal,Working Title Films and WT2 Productions; rights licensed toMomentum Pictures for the U.K. and Ireland, distributed in North America byFocus Features[nb 10] |
| April 30, 2004 | The Calcium Kid | international distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal,Working Title Films and WT2 Productions; premiered in the U.S. onComedy Central[56] |
| May 7, 2004 | Van Helsing | co-production with theSommers Company andStillking Films; rights licensed to GAGA-Humax for Japan, Tube Entertainment and Montage Entertainment for Korea,Central Partnership for the CIS and ACME Film for the Baltics[57][58] |
| June 11, 2004 | The Chronicles of Riddick | co-production withRadar Pictures andOne Race Films; rights licensed toShochiku andToshiba Entertainment for Japan,CJ Entertainment for Korea, Paradise Group for the CIS and ACME Film for the Baltics[57][59] |
| June 25, 2004 | Two Brothers | distribution outside the U.K., Ireland, France, Spain, the Benelux, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy and Japan only; produced byPathé,TF1 Films Production andAllied Filmmakers; rights licensed to Mirovision andCJ Entertainment for Korea[60] |
| July 23, 2004 | The Bourne Supremacy | co-production withThe Kennedy/Marshall Company and Ludlum Entertainment |
| July 30, 2004 | Thunderbirds | distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal andWorking Title Films; rights licensed to Paradise Group for the CIS |
| September 17, 2004 | Wimbledon | |
| September 24, 2004 | Shaun of the Dead | international distribution outside France only; produced byStudioCanal,Working Title Films, WT2 Productions and Big Talk Productions; distributed in North America byRogue Pictures[nb 11] |
| October 8, 2004 | Friday Night Lights | co-production withImagine Entertainment |
| October 29, 2004 | Ray[g] | Nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Picture Nominated for theGolden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy distribution only; produced byBristol Bay Productions, Anvil Films and Baldwin Entertainment Group |
| November 19, 2004 | Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason | distribution outside France only; co-production withMiramax Films,StudioCanal andWorking Title Films |
| December 22, 2004 | Meet the Fockers | North American distribution only; co-production withDreamWorks Pictures,Tribeca Productions andEveryman Pictures |
| December 29, 2004 | In Good Company | co-production with Depth of Field; international rights outside France and Japan licensed toFocus Features |
| Release date | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| January 7, 2005 | White Noise | distribution in the U.S., Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Scandinavia and Korea only;[61] produced byGold Circle Films, White Noise UK Limited,Brightlight Pictures,Endgame Entertainment,CHUM Television andThe Movie Network |
| February 4, 2005 | The Wedding Date | U.S., Latin American and Korean distribution only;[62] produced byGold Circle Films, 26 Films and VisionView, Ltd. |
| Inside I'm Dancing | international distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal,Working Title Films,Irish Film Board, WT2 Productions and Octagon Productions; rights licensed toMomentum Pictures for the U.K. and Ireland; distributed in North America byFocus Features[nb 12] | |
| February 11, 2005 | Inside Deep Throat | North American distribution only; produced byImagine Entertainment,HBO Documentary Films andWorld of Wonder |
| March 25, 2005 | Mickybo and Me | international distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal,Working Title Films,Irish Film Board,Northern Ireland Film and Television Commission, WT2 Productions and New Moon Pictures; premiered in the U.S. onSundance Channel[63] |
| April 22, 2005 | The Interpreter | distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal,Working Title Films,Misher Films andMirage Enterprises; rights licensed toEagle Pictures for Italy |
| May 13, 2005 | Kicking & Screaming | co-production withMosaic Media Group |
| June 3, 2005 | Cinderella Man | North American distribution only; co-production withMiramax Films,Imagine Entertainment and Parkway Productions |
| The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse | international distribution only; co-production withFilm4,Tiger Aspect Pictures and Hells Kitchen International; distributed in the U.S. byMagnolia Pictures | |
| June 17, 2005 | The Perfect Man | co-production withMarc Platt Productions |
| June 24, 2005 | Land of the Dead | distribution outside France, the Benelux and French-speaking Switzerland only;[64] produced byAtmosphere Entertainment MM, Romero-Grunwald Productions,Wild Bunch and Rangerkim |
| August 12, 2005 | The Skeleton Key | co-production withShadowcatcher Entertainment and Double Feature Films |
| August 19, 2005 | The 40-Year-Old Virgin | co-production withApatow Productions |
| September 30, 2005 | Serenity | co-production withBarry Mendel Productions |
| October 7, 2005 | Two for the Money[h] | distribution in North and Latin America, the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain and Asia only; produced byMorgan Creek Productions |
| October 21, 2005 | Doom | co-production with John Wells Productions andDi Bonaventura Pictures |
| October 28, 2005 | Prime | North American distribution only; produced byStratus Film Company, Team Todd and Younger Than You; distributed internationally byFocus Features |
| November 4, 2005 | Jarhead | co-production withRed Wagon Entertainment andNeal Street Productions |
| November 11, 2005 | Pride and Prejudice | international distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal, Scion Films andWorking Title Films; distributed in the U.S. byFocus Features[nb 13] |
| December 2, 2005 | First Descent | U.S. distribution only; produced by MD Films, Transition Productions, Embassy Row, LivePlanet and Dave-Brown Entertainment |
| December 14, 2005 | King Kong | co-production withWingNut Films |
| December 23, 2005 | Munich | North American distribution only; co-production withDreamWorks Pictures,Amblin Entertainment,The Kennedy/Marshall Company,Barry Mendel Productions andAlliance Atlantis |
| December 25, 2005 | The Producers | North American distribution only; co-production withColumbia Pictures andBrooksfilms |
| Release date | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| January 27, 2006 | Nanny McPhee | distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,Working Title Films and Three Strange Angels; rights licensed toEagle Pictures for Italy |
| February 10, 2006 | Curious George | co-production withImagine Entertainment andUniversal Animation Studios |
| March 24, 2006 | Inside Man | co-production withImagine Entertainment and40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks |
| March 31, 2006 | Slither | distribution in the U.S., Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain and South Africa only;[65] produced byGold Circle Films,Strike Entertainment andBrightlight Pictures |
| April 21, 2006 | American Dreamz | co-production with Depth of Field |
| April 28, 2006 | United 93 | distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal,Sidney Kimmel Entertainment andWorking Title Films |
| June 2, 2006 | The Break-Up | co-production with Wild West Picture Show Productions |
| June 16, 2006 | The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift | co-production withRelativity Media andOriginal Film |
| July 14, 2006 | You, Me and Dupree | co-production with Avis-Davis Productions andStuber-Parent Productions |
| July 28, 2006 | Miami Vice | co-production with Forward Pass and Metropolis Films |
| August 11, 2006 | Step Up | U.K., Irish, French, Swiss, Australian and New Zealand distribution only; produced byTouchstone Pictures,Summit Entertainment andOffspring Entertainment; distributed in North America byBuena Vista Pictures Distribution |
| August 18, 2006 | Accepted | co-production withShady Acres Entertainment |
| August 25, 2006 | Idlewild | distribution outside U.S. pay television only; produced byHBO Films,Atlas Entertainment,Mosaic Media Group and Forensic Films |
| September 15, 2006 | The Black Dahlia | North American distribution only; produced byMillennium Films, Signature Pictures,Davis Films, Equity Pictures and Nu Image Entertainment |
| October 13, 2006 | Man of the Year[h] | distribution in North and Latin America, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Scandinavia and Asia only; produced byMorgan Creek Productions |
| October 27, 2006 | Catch a Fire | international distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal,Working Title Films, andMirage Enterprises; distributed in North America byFocus Features |
| November 17, 2006 | Let's Go to Prison | distribution only; produced byCarsey Werner Films andStrike Entertainment |
| December 8, 2006 | The Holiday | international distribution only; co-production withColumbia Pictures,Relativity Media andWaverly Films; distributed in North America bySony Pictures Releasing |
| December 22, 2006 | The Good Shepherd[i] | distribution in North and Latin America, the U.K., Ireland, Germany, Austria, Spain and Asia excluding Indonesia and Taiwan only; co-production withMorgan Creek Productions,Tribeca Productions andAmerican Zoetrope |
| December 25, 2006 | Children of Men | distribution outside Scandinavia, Iceland, South Africa, the Middle East, Israel, Turkey and Japan only; co-production withStrike Entertainment and Hit and Run Productions |
| Release date | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| January 12, 2007 | Alpha Dog | North American distribution only; produced bySidney Kimmel Entertainment and A-Mark Entertainment |
| January 26, 2007 | Smokin' Aces | distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal,Relativity Media andWorking Title Films |
| February 2, 2007 | Because I Said So | U.S. distribution only; produced byGold Circle Films |
| February 16, 2007 | Breach | North American distribution only; co-production withSidney Kimmel Entertainment, Outlaw Productions andIntermedia Films |
| March 16, 2007 | Dead Silence | co-production withTwisted Pictures |
| April 20, 2007 | Hot Fuzz | international distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal,Working Title Films andBig Talk Productions; distributed in North America byRogue Pictures[nb 14] |
| May 11, 2007 | Georgia Rule[h] | distribution in North and Hispanic America, the U.K., Ireland, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain and Asia only; produced byMorgan Creek Productions |
| May 18, 2007 | Magicians | distribution only; produced byIntermedia Films andUK Film Council |
| June 1, 2007 | Knocked Up | co-production withApatow Productions |
| June 22, 2007 | Evan Almighty | co-production withSpyglass Entertainment,Relativity Media,Shady Acres Entertainment andOriginal Film |
| July 20, 2007 | I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry | co-production withRelativity Media,Happy Madison Productions andShady Acres Entertainment |
| August 3, 2007 | The Bourne Ultimatum | co-production withThe Kennedy/Marshall Company and Ludlum Entertainment |
| August 24, 2007 | Mr. Bean's Holiday | distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal,Working Title Films andTiger Aspect Pictures |
| Illegal Tender | distribution only; produced by New Deal Entertainment | |
| September 21, 2007 | Sydney White[h] | distribution in North and Hispanic America, the U.K., Ireland, France, Spain, Italy and Asia only; produced byMorgan Creek Productions |
| September 28, 2007 | The Kingdom | co-production withRelativity Media,Forward Pass andStuber-Parent Productions |
| October 12, 2007 | Elizabeth: The Golden Age | distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal andWorking Title Films |
| November 2, 2007 | American Gangster | co-production withImagine Entertainment,Relativity Media andScott Free Productions |
| November 14, 2007 | Southland Tales | distribution in Latin America, the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Germany, Austria, Italy, Scandinavia and Japan only; co-production withWild Bunch,Darko Entertainment, Persistent Entertainment, Cherry Road Films and Inferno Distribution; distributed in the U.S. bySamuel Goldwyn Films andDestination Films |
| November 27, 2007 | Whisper | U.S. distribution only; produced byGold Circle Films, H2F Entertainment and Deacon Entertainment |
| December 7, 2007 | Atonement | international distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal,Relativity Media andWorking Title Films; distributed in North America byFocus Features[nb 15] |
| December 21, 2007 | Charlie Wilson's War | co-production withRelativity Media,Participant Productions andPlaytone |
| Release date | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| January 11, 2008 | The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie | co-production withBig Idea Productions,Starz Animation andEntertainment Rights Group |
| February 8, 2008 | Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins[g] | co-production withSpyglass Entertainment andStuber-Parent Productions |
| February 14, 2008 | Definitely, Maybe | distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal andWorking Title Films |
| Step Up 2: The Streets | U.K., Irish, Australian, New Zealand, Swiss and French distribution only; produced byTouchstone Pictures,Summit Entertainment andOffspring Entertainment; distributed in North America byWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | |
| February 29, 2008 | Untraceable | distribution in the U.K., Ireland, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa only; produced byLakeshore Entertainment; distributed in North and Latin America and Japan byScreen Gems throughSony Pictures Releasing |
| March 6, 2008 | The Other Boleyn Girl | distribution in the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, the Benelux, the CIS and Korea only; produced byFocus Features,Columbia Pictures,BBC Films,Relativity Media,Ruby Films andScott Rudin Productions; distributed in North America bySony Pictures Releasing |
| March 14, 2008 | Doomsday[g] | distribution in the U.S., Latin America, the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Spain only; produced byRogue Pictures,Intrepid Pictures,Crystal Sky Pictures and Scion Films |
| April 4, 2008 | Leatherheads | co-production withSmokehouse Pictures andCasey Silver Productions |
| Nim's Island[g] | distribution in Latin America, the U.K., Ireland, Germany, Austria, Spain, Australia and New Zealand only; produced byWalden Media; distributed in North America by20th Century Fox | |
| April 18, 2008 | Forgetting Sarah Marshall | co-production withApatow Productions |
| April 25, 2008 | Baby Mama | co-production withRelativity Media andMichaels-Goldwyn Productions |
| May 30, 2008 | The Strangers[g] | distribution in the U.S., the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Italy and Spain only; produced byRogue Pictures,Intrepid Pictures,Vertigo Entertainment andMandate Pictures |
| June 13, 2008 | The Incredible Hulk[j] | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany, Austria, Spain and Japan only;[66] produced byMarvel Studios andValhalla Motion Pictures |
| June 27, 2008 | Wanted[g] | co-production withSpyglass Entertainment,Relativity Media,Marc Platt Productions, Kickstart Productions andTop Cow Productions |
| July 11, 2008 | Hellboy II: The Golden Army | co-production withRelativity Media,Lawrence Gordon Productions,Lloyd Levin Productions andDark Horse Entertainment |
| July 18, 2008 | Mamma Mia!: The Movie | co-production withRelativity Media,Playtone and Littlestar Productions |
| August 1, 2008 | The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor | co-production withRelativity Media, TheSommers Company andAlphaville |
| Sixty Six | international distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal andWorking Title Films; distributed in the U.S. by First Independent Pictures[nb 16] | |
| August 22, 2008 | Death Race | co-production withRelativity Media,Impact Pictures andCruise/Wagner Productions |
| October 3, 2008 | Flash of Genius[g] | distribution outside the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Greece, Cyprus, Germany, Austria, the Nordics, Portugal, Angola, Mozambique, Poland and Israel only; produced bySpyglass Entertainment andStrike Entertainment |
| October 10, 2008 | The Express: The Ernie Davis Story | co-production withRelativity Media andDavis Entertainment |
| October 24, 2008 | Changeling | co-production withImagine Entertainment,Relativity Media andMalpaso Productions |
| November 7, 2008 | Role Models | co-production withRelativity Media andStuber-Parent Productions |
| December 5, 2008 | Frost/Nixon | Nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Picture Nominated for theGolden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama distribution outside France only; co-production withImagine Entertainment,Working Title Films,StudioCanal andRelativity Media |
| December 19, 2008 | The Tale of Despereaux | co-production withRelativity Media,Larger Than Life Productions andFramestore Animation |
| Release date | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| January 9, 2009 | The Unborn | distribution only; produced byRogue Pictures,Relativity Media,Platinum Dunes and Phantom Four Films |
| February 6, 2009 | Coraline[k] | international distribution outside Japan only; produced byLaika and Pandemonium; distributed worldwide byFocus Features |
| March 13, 2009 | The Last House on the Left | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece, Cyprus and Singapore only; produced byRogue Pictures,Craven/Maddalena Films,Crystal Lake Entertainment, Sean S. Cunningham Films, Scion Films and Midnight Entertainment |
| March 20, 2009 | Duplicity | co-production withRelativity Media |
| April 3, 2009 | Fast & Furious | co-production withRelativity Media,Original Film andOne Race Films |
| April 17, 2009 | State of Play | distribution outside France only; co-production withWorking Title Films,StudioCanal,Relativity Media andAndell Entertainment |
| April 24, 2009 | Fighting | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand and Singapore only; produced byRogue Pictures,Relativity Media andMisher Films |
| The Soloist | international distribution outside France only; co-production withDreamWorks Pictures,StudioCanal,Participant Media, Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment andWorking Title Films; distributed in North America byParamount Pictures | |
| May 29, 2009 | Drag Me to Hell | North and Latin American, German, Austrian, Swiss and Spanish distribution only; produced byGhost House Pictures |
| June 5, 2009 | Land of the Lost | co-production withRelativity Media,Sid & Marty Krofft Pictures andMosaic Media Group |
| July 1, 2009 | Public Enemies | co-production withRelativity Media, Forward Pass,Misher Films,Tribeca Productions andAppian Way |
| July 10, 2009 | Brüno | distribution in North America, the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Germany, Austria and the Benelux only; produced byMedia Rights Capital,Four by Two Films andEveryman Pictures |
| July 31, 2009 | Funny People | co-production withColumbia Pictures,Relativity Media,Apatow Productions andMadison 23 Productions |
| August 7, 2009 | A Perfect Getaway | U.S. distribution only; produced byRogue,Relativity Media andQED International |
| August 21, 2009 | Inglourious Basterds | Nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Picture Nominated for theGolden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama distribution outside the U.S. theatrically and on television and Canada only; co-production withThe Weinstein Company,A Band Apart andZehnte Babelsberg Film GmbH |
| September 18, 2009 | Love Happens | co-production withRelativity Media,Stuber Productions and Camp/Thompson Pictures; international rights outside France licensed toFocus Features International |
| October 2, 2009 | The Invention of Lying | international distribution withFocus Features International only; produced byRadar Pictures,Media Rights Capital andLynda Obst Productions; distributed in North America byWarner Bros. Pictures |
| October 9, 2009 | Couples Retreat | co-production withRelativity Media, Wild West Picture Show Productions andStuber Pictures |
| October 23, 2009 | Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant | co-production withThe Donners' Company, Depth of Field andRelativity Media (uncredited) |
| November 6, 2009 | The Fourth Kind | U.S. distribution only; produced byGold Circle Films, Chambara Pictures and Dead Crow Pictures |
| November 13, 2009 | Pirate Radio | international distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal andWorking Title Films; distributed in North America byFocus Features[nb 17] |
| November 17, 2009 | Wild Child | distribution outside France only; co-production withStudioCanal,Working Title Films andRelativity Media (uncredited) |
| December 25, 2009 | It's Complicated | Nominated for theGolden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy co-production withRelativity Media,Waverly Films andScott Rudin Productions |
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