List of Gaumont films (2010–2019)

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The following is a list of films produced, co-produced, and/or distributed by French film company Gaumont in the 2010s. The films are listed under their French release dates.

Contents

2010

Release dateTitleNotes
10 March 2010 The Round Up
23 June 2010 The Chameleon
30 June 2010 Splice English-language film; co-production with Copperheart Entertainment [1]
8 September 2010 Twelve English-language film; [2]
27 October 2010 Bacon on the Side distribution only; produced by Les Films du Cap and 4 Mecs À Lunettes [3]
24 November 2010 Santa's Apprentice co-production with Gaumont-Alphanimand and Avrill Stark Entertainment [4]
1 December 2010 Point Blank co-production with LGM Cinéma [5]

2011

Release dateTitleNotes
16 February 2011 Last Night
9 March 2011 The Straight Line
13 July 2011 Late Bloomers
28 September 2011 A Happy Event
2 November 2011 The Intouchables
30 November 2011 A Gang Story

2012

Release dateTitleNotes
7 March 2012 The Chef
11 July 2012 Porn in the Hood
12 September 2012 Camille Rewinds
5 December 2012 F.B.I. Frog Butthead Investigators

2013

Release dateTitleNotes
16 January 2013 Paulette
20 February 2013 Vive la France
3 April 2013 Perfect Mothers
22 May 2013 Only God Forgives English-language film; distributed by Wild Side Films
16 October 2013 The Young and Prodigious T. S. Spivet
6 November 2013 Turning Tide
20 November 2013 The Magic Snowflake
18 December 2013 Belle and Sebastian

2014

Release dateTitleNotes
15 January 2014 Love Is the Perfect Crime
5 March 2014 Diplomacy
2 April 2014 My Summer in Provence
14 May 2014 Grace of Monaco
10 September 2014 Gemma Bovery
15 October 2014 Samba
12 November 2014 Breathe
3 December 2014 The Connection
17 December 2014 The Gate

2015

Release dateTitleNotes
28 January 2015 I Kissed a Girl
29 April 2015 The Parisian Bitch, Princess of Hearts
17 June 2015 Through the Air
22 July 2015 Our Futures
16 September 2015 Learn by Heart
4 November 2015 All Three of Us
18 November 2015 Courted
9 December 2015 Belle & Sebastian: The Adventure Continues

2016

Release dateTitleNotes
3 February 2016 Chocolat
24 February 2016 Pattaya
6 April 2016 The Visitors: Bastille Day
8 April 2016 The End
20 April 2016 Sophie's Misfortunes
4 May 2016 Up for Love
8 June 2016 The Neon Demon distributed by Le Pacte
31 August 2016 Odd Job
19 October 2016 Brice 3
11 November 2016 Ares
14 December 2016 Ballerina
28 December 2016 Heartstrings

2017

Release dateTitleNotes
18 January 2017 A Bag of Marbles
1 March 2017 Patients
29 March 2017 Baby Bumps
31 May 2017 Marie-Francine
14 June 2017 Return to Montauk
5 July 2017 C'est la vie!
6 September 2017 Barbara
25 October 2017 See You up There

2018

Release dateTitleNotes
3 January 2018 Burn Out
7 February 2018 Belle and Sebastien: Friends for Life
14 March 2018 Rolling to You
4 April 2018 The Death of Stalin
6 June 2018 Volontaire
7 November 2018 A Man in a Hurry
19 December 2018 The Emperor of Paris

2019

Release dateTitleNotes
6 March 2019 The Mystery of Henri Pick
28 August 2019 School Life
23 October 2019 The Specials
13 November 2019 An Officer and a Spy

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References

  1. "Splice (2010)". UniFrance . Retrieved 22 December 2024.
  2. "Twelve (2010)". UniFrance . Retrieved 22 December 2024.
  3. "Il reste du jambon ? (2010)". UniFrance . Retrieved 21 January 2025.
  4. "L'Apprenti Père Noël (2010)". UniFrance . Retrieved 21 January 2025.
  5. "A bout portant (2010)". UniFrance . Retrieved 21 January 2025.