List of Gaumont films (2000–2009)

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The following is a list of films produced, co-produced, and/or distributed by French film company Gaumont in the 2000's. The films are listed under their French release dates.

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2000

Release dateTitleNotes
19 January 2000Épouse-moi
10 May 2000 Vatel English-language film; co-production with Légende Entreprises [1]
28 June 2000La Vache et le Président [2]
27 September 2000 The Crimson Rivers co-production with Légende Entreprises
6 October 2000 Me Myself I English-language film;

2001

Release dateTitleNotes
11 April 2001 Just Visiting English-language film; co-production with Hughes Entertainment
7 November 2001 J'ai faim !!!

2002

Release dateTitleNotes
27 March 2002 The Race
4 September 2002 I'm with Lucy English-language film; co-production with Fabulous Films and Process Productions
23 October 2002 The Code

2003

Release dateTitleNotes
16 April 2003Fureur
4 June 2003Mais qui a tué Pamela Rose ? [3]
20 August 2003 Father and Sons
24 September 2003 Lovely Rita, sainte patronne des cas désespérés
10 December 2003Ripoux 3

2004

Release dateTitleNotes
14 January 2004Albert est méchant
23 June 2004Qui perd gagne !
6 October 2004 The Corsican File
24 November 2004 36 Quai des Orfèvres

2005

Release dateTitleNotes
20 April 2005 Empire of the Wolves
7 September 2005 Virgil
19 October 2005 Once Upon a Time in the Oued
23 November 2005 Palais Royal!

2006

Release dateTitleNotes
11 January 2006 You Are So Beautiful
18 January 2006 A Ticket to Space
8 February 2006 La Piste
29 March 2006 The Valet
19 April 2006 OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies
16 August 2006 The Science of Sleep
26 November 2006 Blame It on Fidel
27 December 2006 The Year of the Hare

2007

Release dateTitleNotes
24 January 2007 Have Mercy on Us All
13 June 2007 Ill Wind
10 October 2007 Earth distribution only; produced by BBC Worldwide, Greenlight Media and Discovery Channel
31 October 2007 Chrysalis
21 November 2007 Two Worlds
12 December 2007Big City [4]

2008

Release dateTitleNotes
16 January 2008 The Merry Widow
12 March 2008 The Last Deadly Mission
30 April 2008 15 ans et demi [5]
4 June 2008 JCVD [6]
1 October 2008 A French Gigolo
26 November 2008 The Broken

2009

Release dateTitleNotes
9 January 2009 Beauties at War
15 April 2009 OSS 117: Lost in Rio
16 December 2009 The Last Flight

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References

  1. "Vatel (2000)". UniFrance . Retrieved 22 December 2024.
  2. "La Vache et le President (2000)". UniFrance . Retrieved 22 December 2024.
  3. "Mais qui a tué Pamela Rose ? (2003)". UniFrance . Retrieved 18 December 2024.
  4. "Big City (2007)". UniFrance . Retrieved 18 December 2024.
  5. "15 ans et demi (2008)". UniFrance . Retrieved 18 December 2024.
  6. "JCVD (2008)". UniFrance . Retrieved 18 December 2024.