List of Gaumont films (2020–2029)

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The following is a list of films produced, co-produced, and/or distributed by French film company Gaumont in the 2020s. The films are listed under their French release dates.

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2020

Release dateTitleNotes
5 February 2020 Iamhere
21 October 2020 Bye Bye Morons
30 October 2020 Rogue City distributed by Netflix

2021

Release dateTitleNotes
4 August 2021 OSS 117: From Africa with Love co-production with Mandarin Production, Scope Pictures and M6 Films [1]
8 September 2021 Hold Me Tight
20 October 2021 Lost Illusions
10 November 2021 Aline
1 December 2021 The Accusation

2022

Release dateTitleNotes
23 February 2022 Heart of Oak
18 May 2022 The Biggest Fan
30 November 2022 Smoking Causes Coughing

2023

Release dateTitleNotes
4 January 2023 Father & Soldier
25 January 2023 Neneh Superstar
8 March 2023 The Crime Is Mine
18 October 2023 A Difficult Year
1 November 2023 Wingwomen distributed by Netflix
8 November 2023 The Taste of Things
29 November 2023 Along Came Love
27 December 2023 The Edge of the Blade

2024

Release dateTitleNotes
28 February 2024 Black Tea
20 March 2024 Out of Season
10 April 2024 Rosalie
17 July 2024 Almost Legal
28 August 2024 Night Call

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References

  1. "OSS 117: From Africa With Love (2021)". UniFrance . Retrieved 22 December 2024.