Davis Films

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Davis Films
Company type Private
Industry Film
Founded1990;34 years ago (1990)
Founder Samuel Hadida
HeadquartersFrance
Products Motion pictures
Services Film production

Davis Films is a French independent film production company founded by Samuel Hadida in 1990. [1] It is best known for producing the Resident Evil and Silent Hill film series adapted from video games.

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It has been acting since the 1990s in partnership with other independent film companies in Hollywood, including Lionsgate, New Line Cinema and Screen Gems.

Films

YearFilm
1993 Only the Strong
True Romance
Killing Zoe
Necronomicon
1995 The Expert
Crying Freeman
1996 Freeway
The Adventures of Pinocchio
1997Rhinoceros Hunting in Budapest
Nirvana
1998 Legionnaire
1999 The Big Brass Ring
Inferno
Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby
2001 Brotherhood of the Wolf
2002 Resident Evil
Sweat
The Rules of Attraction
Spider
2004 Resident Evil: Apocalypse
Five Children and It
Battle of the Brave
The Bridge of San Luis Rey
2005 Good Night, and Good Luck
The Aura
Domino
Lassie
2006 Silent Hill
2007 Resident Evil: Extinction
2009 Solomon Kane
2010 Resident Evil: Afterlife
2011 Conan the Barbarian
2012 Resident Evil: Retribution
Silent Hill: Revelation
2013 The Railway Man
2014 The Expendables 3
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
2016 Criminal
Fanny's Journey
Mechanic: Resurrection
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter
2017Loue-moi!
The Hitman's Bodyguard
Papillon
Everyone's Life
2018Love Addict
Belleville Cop
Hunter Killer
La voix humaine
2019 Hellboy
The Best Years of a Life
Andy
Lucky Day
Rambo: Last Blood
Sisters in Arms
2021 Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard
Till Death
Jolt
Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City
2022 Crimes of the Future
Marlowe
2023 The Offering
In the Land of Saints and Sinners
Expend4bles
2024 The Bricklayer
Wanted Man

Upcoming

YearFilm
2024 The Crow
TBA Return to Silent Hill
Kali

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