This is a list of films produced by Fox Searchlight Pictures (now Searchlight Pictures ) beginning in 2000 up until 2009.
Release date | Title | Notes |
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February 25, 2000 | The Closer You Get | |
March 17, 2000 | Soft Fruit | distribution in English-speaking territories only |
September 1, 2000 | Chinese Coffee | distribution only |
September 22, 2000 | Woman on Top | |
October 6, 2000 | Bootmen | |
November 22, 2000 | Quills | Nominated - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Picture |
April 13, 2001 | Kingdom Come | |
June 15, 2001 | Sexy Beast | distribution in North and Latin America, Spain, Australia and New Zealand only BIFA for Best British Independent Film Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best British Film Nominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best International Film |
August 10, 2001 | The Deep End | distribution outside Italy and France only |
October 19, 2001 | Waking Life | distribution only; produced by Thousand Words |
February 15, 2002 | Super Troopers | distribution only |
March 13, 2002 | Kissing Jessica Stein | distribution only |
August 7, 2002 | The Good Girl | distribution in North and Latin America, the United Kingdom, Australasia and South Africa only Nominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best Film |
August 21, 2002 | One Hour Photo | |
September 20, 2002 | The Banger Sisters | |
October 11, 2002 | Brown Sugar | |
December 20, 2002 | Antwone Fisher | |
March 14, 2003 | Bend It Like Beckham | North and South American distribution only |
April 4, 2003 | The Good Thief | US distribution only |
May 2, 2003 | The Dancer Upstairs | distribution in North and Latin America, the UK, Australasia and South Africa only |
May 16, 2003 | L'Auberge espagnole | North American distribution only Nominated - César Award for Best Film |
June 27, 2003 | 28 Days Later [N 1] | Nominated - BIFA for Best British Independent Film distribution only; produced by DNA Films |
July 18, 2003 | Garage Days | |
July 25, 2003 | Lucía, Lucía | distribution in North America, Australia, New Zealand, France, Japan and select territories in Latin America, Asia and the Middle East only |
August 8, 2003 | Le Divorce | |
August 22, 2003 | Thirteen | distribution outside U.K. and Ireland only; co-production with Working Title Films |
November 26, 2003 | In America | Nominated - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Picture Nominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best Film |
February 6, 2004 | The Dreamers [N 2] | distribution in English-speaking territories and Latin America only |
February 27, 2004 | Club Dread | |
March 26, 2004 | Never Die Alone | |
April 7, 2004 | Johnson Family Vacation | |
June 11, 2004 | Napoleon Dynamite | distribution in North and Latin America, Italy and Japan only; [1] [2] [3] produced by Napoleon Pictures and Access Films; Paramount Pictures and MTV Films handled international territories |
July 2, 2004 | The Clearing | |
July 30, 2004 | Garden State | North American distribution only; Miramax Films handled international territories |
October 1, 2004 | I Heart Huckabees | distribution in most English-speaking territories, Latin America, Italy and Germany |
October 22, 2004 | Sideways | Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Picture Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Feature Independent Spirit Award for Best Film Nominated - Academy Award for Best Picture Nominated - Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture |
November 12, 2004 | Kinsey | distribution in North and Latin America, the United Kingdom and Italy only Nominated - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Picture Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama Nominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best Film |
March 18, 2005 | Melinda and Melinda | |
April 29, 2005 | Millions | co-production with Pathé, UK Film Council, BBC Films, Mission Pictures, Inside Track 2 and Ingenious Film Partners |
September 16, 2005 | Separate Lies | |
September 23, 2005 | Roll Bounce | as Fox 2000 Pictures; co-production with State Street Pictures |
November 11, 2005 | Bee Season | co-production with Regency Enterprises |
December 23, 2005 | The Ringer | |
January 27, 2006 | Imagine Me & You | distribution in North and Latin America, Italy, France and Japan only |
February 17, 2006 | Night Watch | co-production with Channel One Russia, Tabbak and Bazelevs Company |
March 10, 2006 | The Hills Have Eyes | |
March 17, 2006 | Thank You for Smoking | distribution outside Italy, France, the Benelux, Switzerland and Scandinavia only Nominated - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Comedy Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy |
April 7, 2006 | Phat Girlz | |
April 28, 2006 | Water | US distribution only |
July 26, 2006 | Little Miss Sunshine | distribution only César Award for Best Foreign Film Independent Spirit Award for Best Film Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture Nominated - Academy Award for Best Picture Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best Film Nominated - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Picture Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy |
August 18, 2006 | Trust the Man | distribution in North America, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Chile, the Benelux, China, Colombia, France, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, Switzerland and Taiwan only |
September 15, 2006 | Confetti | |
September 29, 2006 | The Last King of Scotland | BAFTA Award for Best British Film Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best Film Nominated - European Film Award for Best Film |
November 17, 2006 | Fast Food Nation | US distribution only, co-production with Participant Productions, BBC Films and HanWay Films |
November 24, 2006 | The History Boys | |
December 22, 2006 | Notes on a Scandal | Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best British Film Nominated - BIFA for Best British Independent Film Nominated - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Picture |
March 9, 2007 | The Namesake | |
March 16, 2007 | I Think I Love My Wife | co-production with UTV Motion Pictures |
May 11, 2007 | 28 Weeks Later | |
May 18, 2007 | Once | North American distribution only Independent Spirit Award for Best International Film Nominated - BIFA for Best Foreign Independent Film |
May 25, 2007 | Waitress | distribution only |
June 1, 2007 | Day Watch | co-production with Channel One Russia, Tabbak and Bazelevs Company |
July 6, 2007 | Joshua | distribution only |
July 27, 2007 | Sunshine | |
October 26, 2007 | The Darjeeling Limited | co-production with Indian Paintbrush |
November 30, 2007 | The Savages | |
December 5, 2007 | Juno | US distribution only Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Comedy Independent Spirit Award for Best Film Nominated - Academy Award for Best Picture Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy Nominated - Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture |
March 28, 2008 | La Misma Luna (Under the Same Moon) | co-distributed with The Weinstein Company |
April 11, 2008 | Young@Heart | North American distribution only |
April 11, 2008 | Street Kings | distribution only; produced by 3 Arts Entertainment [4] |
September 26, 2008 | Choke | distribution only |
October 17, 2008 | The Secret Life of Bees | |
November 14, 2008 | Slumdog Millionaire | U.S. co-distribution with Warner Bros. Pictures only; [5] produced by Celador Films, Film4 and Pathé Academy Award for Best Picture BAFTA Award for Best Film BIFA for Best British Independent Film Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Picture European Film Award for Best Film Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama National Board of Review Award for Best Film Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture Toronto International Film Festival People's Choice Award Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best British Film |
December 19, 2008 | The Wrestler | US distribution only Golden Lion Independent Spirit Award for Best Film Nominated - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Picture |
January 16, 2009 | Notorious | |
March 13, 2009 | Miss March | as Fox Atomic |
June 5, 2009 | My Life in Ruins | North American, French, Australian and New Zealand distribution only |
July 17, 2009 | (500) Days of Summer | distribution only Nominated - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Comedy Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy Nominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best Film |
July 31, 2009 | Adam | distribution only |
October 2, 2009 | Whip It | North American distribution only |
October 23, 2009 | Amelia | |
October 30, 2009 | Gentlemen Broncos | |
December 18, 2009 | Crazy Heart | distribution only |
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