This is a list of films produced and/or distributed by Lionsgate Films from 2000 to 2009. Since 1997, about 400 films have been released. As of November 2017, Lionsgate's films grossed approximately $8.2 billion. [1]
Release date | Film | Notes |
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April 14, 2000 | American Psycho | co-production with Edward R. Pressman Productions and Muse Productions |
April 28, 2000 | The Big Kahuna [a] | co-production with Franchise Pictures and Trigger Street Productions |
May 26, 2000 | 8½ Women | limited release |
June 16, 2000 | Jesus' Son | Nominated - BIFA for Best Foreign Independent Film co-production with Evenstar Films and Alliance Atlantis |
July 7, 2000 | But I'm a Cheerleader | North American distribution only; produced by The Kushner-Locke Company and Ignite Entertainment |
July 21, 2000 | The Eyes of Tammy Faye | limited release |
Love & Sex | limited release | |
August 4, 2000 | The Tic Code | limited release |
September 15, 2000 | Urbania | limited release |
October 6, 2000 | Taxi 2 | limited release |
October 12, 2000 | Stardom | limited release distribution only; produced by Alliance Atlantis, Serendipity Point Films and Cinémaginaire |
Faust: Love of the Damned | international distribution only; produced by Trimark Pictures, New Line Cinema and Filmax International, Inc. Premiered from Sitges Film Festival, it was released theatrically in late October 2001. | |
November 17, 2000 | What's Cooking? | limited release |
December 29, 2000 | Shadow of the Vampire | co-production with BBC Films and Saturn Films |
January 26, 2001 | February 15, 1839 | limited release Original title 15 février 1839 |
March 2, 2001 | The Widow of Saint-Pierre [b] | limited release US distribution only Original title La veuve de Saint-Pierre Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film |
March 30, 2001 | Amores perros | limited release, US distribution only BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Film National Board of Review Award for Best Foreign Language Film Nominated - Academy Award for Best Foreign Film Nominated - BIFA for Best Foreign Independent Film Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film |
April 27, 2001 | The Golden Bowl | North American distribution only; produced by Merchant Ivory Productions and TF1 International |
May 11, 2001 | Bread and Roses | limited release Nominated - BIFA for Best British Independent Film |
June 15, 2001 | Songcatcher | limited release |
July 6, 2001 | Lost and Delirious | co-production with Greg Dummett Films and Cite-Amerique |
July 13, 2001 | Bully | limited release |
August 10, 2001 | All Over the Guy | co-production with Dietz/Land Productions |
August 31, 2001 | O [c] | co-production with Daniel Fried Productions |
September 21, 2001 | Liam | limited release |
November 2, 2001 | Tape | limited release |
November 16, 2001 | The Wash | co-production with Lithium Entertainment Group |
November 30, 2001 | Les Boys III | limited release |
December 14, 2001 | Lantana | limited release Nominated - BIFA for Best Foreign Independent Film |
December 26, 2001 | Monster's Ball | co-production with Lee Daniels Entertainment |
January 18, 2002 | State Property | co-production with Roc-a-fella Films |
April 12, 2002 | The Cat's Meow | co-production with Dan Films and CP Medien |
Frailty | co-production with David Kirschner Productions | |
April 19, 2002 | Chelsea Walls | limited release |
June 18, 2002 | American Psycho 2 | limited release |
June 28, 2002 | Lovely & Amazing | limited release; co-distribution with Roadside Attractions Nominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best Film |
July 29, 2002 | Cube 2: Hypercube | limited release |
September 20, 2002 | Secretary | Nominated - BIFA for Best British Independent Film Nominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best Film co-production with Double A Film, The Slough Pond Company and TwoPoundBag Productions |
October 11, 2002 | The Rules of Attraction | co-production with Kingsgate Films and Roger Avary Filmproduktion |
October 18, 2002 | The Grey Zone | limited release |
November 1, 2002 | The Weight of Water | limited release |
December 20, 2002 | Narc | international distribution only; co-production with Paramount Pictures and Cruise/Wagner Productions |
December 27, 2002 | Max | limited release |
March 7, 2003 | Irréversible | limited release |
April 11, 2003 | House of 1000 Corpses | co-production with Goodrights Productions |
April 25, 2003 | Confidence | co-production with Ignite Entertainment |
August 29, 2003 | Civil Brand | limited release |
September 12, 2003 | Cabin Fever | North American distribution only; produced by Deer Path Films, Down Home Entertainment and Tonic Films |
October 3, 2003 | Wonderland | co-production with Flirt Pictures and Emmett/Furla Films |
October 31, 2003 | Shattered Glass | Nominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best Film co-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions, Baumgarten Merims Productions and Forest Park Pictures |
November 26, 2003 | The Cooler | North American distribution only; produced by ContentFilm, Pierce/Williams Entertainment, Furst Films, Gryphon Films, Dog Pond Productions, Visionbox Pictures and Zero Gravity Management |
December 12, 2003 | Girl with a Pearl Earring | Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best British Film co-production with Archer Street Productions, DeLux Productions and Wild Bear Films |
February 13, 2004 | Monster Man | |
February 27, 2004 | Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights | US distribution only; produced by Artisan Entertainment, Miramax Films, A Band Apart and Lawrence Bender Productions |
March 5, 2004 | The Snow Walker | limited release |
March 26, 2004 | Dogville | Nominated - César Award for Best Film from the European Union Nominated - European Film Award for Best Film co-production with Canal+ |
April 2, 2004 | The Prince & Me | international distribution outside France only; co-production with Paramount Pictures, Sobini Films and Epsilon Motion Pictures |
April 16, 2004 | The Punisher | US distribution only; co-production with Artisan Entertainment, Marvel Enterprises and Valhalla Motion Pictures |
April 30, 2004 | Godsend | co-production with 2929 Productions and Atmosphere Pictures |
May 14, 2004 | A Slipping-Down Life | limited release |
May 26, 2004 | The Day After Tomorrow | studio credit only; co-production with 20th Century Fox, Centropolis Entertainment, and The Mark Gordon Company. Owned by The Walt Disney Company via 20th Century Fox |
June 23, 2004 | Fahrenheit 9/11 | Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Documentary Feature Palme d'Or Nominated - BIFA for Best Foreign Independent Film Nominated - César Award for Best Foreign Film Nominated - Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Documentary |
August 6, 2004 | Open Water | co-production with Plunge Pictures LLC and Eastgate Pictures |
August 11, 2004 | Danny Deckchair | limited release |
September 3, 2004 | The Cookout | co-production with Flavor Unit Entertainment |
October 15, 2004 | The Final Cut | co-production with Industry Entertainment and Milestone Entertainment |
October 29, 2004 | Saw | distribution only; produced by Twisted Pictures |
Stage Beauty | co-production with Artisan Entertainment, Tribeca Productions and BBC Films | |
December 3, 2004 | I Am David | limited release |
December 17, 2004 | Beyond the Sea | co-production with Trigger Street Productions |
December 22, 2004 | Hotel Rwanda | international distribution only; co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, United Artists, Artisan Entertainment and Endgame Entertainment Toronto International Film Festival People's Choice Award Nominated - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Picture Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama |
December 29, 2004 | A Love Song for Bobby Long | co-production with Bob Yari Productions, El Camino Pictures and Crossroads Films |
January 28, 2005 | Alone in the Dark | co-production with Brightlight Pictures, Boll KG Entertainment, Herold Productions and Infogrames Entertainment |
February 22, 2005 | Cube Zero | |
February 25, 2005 | Diary of a Mad Black Woman | co-production with Tyler Perry Studios |
April 13, 2005 | State Property 2 | co-production with Dash Films |
April 15, 2005 | House of D | limited release |
April 30, 2005 | Man-Thing | distribution only; produced by Artisan Entertainment, Marvel Entertainment, Fierce Entertainment and Screenland Movieworld |
May 6, 2005 | Crash | co-production with Bob Yari Productions, DEJ Productions and Bull's Eye Entertainment Academy Award for Best Picture Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best Picture Nominated - BIFA for Best Foreign Independent Film Nominated - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Picture Nominated - Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture |
June 10, 2005 | High Tension | also known as Switchblade Romance in the United Kingdom and High Tension in North America; distribution only; produced by EuropaCorp |
June 24, 2005 | Rize | limited release |
July 1, 2005 | Undead | limited release |
July 15, 2005 | Happy Endings | limited release |
July 22, 2005 | The Devil's Rejects | co-production with Firm Films |
August 12, 2005 | Grizzly Man | limited release |
August 26, 2005 | Undiscovered | co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment |
September 16, 2005 | Lord of War | co-production with Saturn Films and Ascendant Pictures |
October 7, 2005 | Waiting... | co-production with LIFT Productions |
October 14, 2005 | House of the Dead 2 | |
October 21, 2005 | 2001 Maniacs | |
October 28, 2005 | Saw II | co-production with Twisted Pictures |
Three... Extremes | limited release | |
November 23, 2005 | In the Mix | US distribution only; co-production with J&C Entertainment, Ush Entertainment and 20th Century Fox |
November 25, 2005 | Streets of Legend | limited release Original title Quattro Noza |
February 3, 2006 | A Good Woman | limited release |
Tamara | limited release | |
February 24, 2006 | Madea's Family Reunion | co-production with The Tyler Perry Company |
March 17, 2006 | Don't Tell | limited release Also known as Don't Tell |
March 24, 2006 | Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector | |
April 14, 2006 | Hard Candy | Nominated - BIFA for Best Foreign Independent Film co-production with Vulcan Productions and Launchpad Productions |
April 17, 2006 | My Brother's Wife | limited release |
April 28, 2006 | Akeelah and the Bee | co-production with 2929 Productions and Starbucks Entertainment |
May 19, 2006 | See No Evil | co-production with WWE Films |
June 2, 2006 | Peaceful Warrior | limited release co-distributed in certain territories by Universal Pictures |
June 21, 2006 | Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man | limited release |
August 4, 2006 | The Descent | |
September 1, 2006 | Crank | co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment |
September 29, 2006 | The U.S. vs. John Lennon | limited release |
October 6, 2006 | Employee of the Month | co-production with Tapestry Films |
October 13, 2006 | Deliver Us From Evil | limited release |
October 27, 2006 | Saw III | co-production with Twisted Pictures |
January 5, 2007 | Happily N'Ever After | First theatrical animated film; co-production with Vanguard Animation, Oddysey Entertainment, BAF Berlin Animation Film and BFC Berliner Film Companie |
February 14, 2007 | Daddy's Little Girls | co-production with Tyler Perry Studios |
March 23, 2007 | Pride | co-production with Cinerenta and Element Films |
April 13, 2007 | Slow Burn | co-production with GreeneStreet Films and Sidney Kimmel Entertainment |
April 27, 2007 | The Condemned | co-production with WWE Films |
May 4, 2007 | Away from Her | limited release |
May 11, 2007 | Delta Farce | co-production with Parallel Entertainment Pictures, Shaler Entertainment and Samwilla Productions |
May 25, 2007 | Bug | co-production with L.I.F.T. Productions, DMK Mediafonds International and Inferno Distribution LLC |
June 15, 2007 | Fido | limited release produced by Roadside Attractions |
June 22, 2007 | Sicko | produced by The Weinstein Company |
July 13, 2007 | Captivity | co-production with After Dark Films |
August 3, 2007 | Bratz | co-production with Crystal Sky Pictures, MGA Entertainment and Arad Productions |
August 10, 2007 | Skinwalkers | distribution only; produced by After Dark Films |
August 24, 2007 | Right at Your Door | distribution only; produced by Roadside Attractions |
War | co-production with Mosaic Media Group and Fierce Entertainment | |
August 31, 2007 | To Rob a Thief | limited release |
September 7, 2007 | 3:10 to Yuma | North American, U.K. and German distribution only; produced by Tree Line Film and Relativity Media |
Fierce People | limited release produced by After Dark Films | |
September 21, 2007 | Good Luck Chuck | co-production with Karz Entertainment |
September 28, 2007 | Trade | limited release |
October 12, 2007 | Why Did I Get Married? | co-production with Tyler Perry Studios |
October 26, 2007 | Saw IV | co-production with Twisted Pictures |
November 9, 2007 | Borderland | limited release |
January 25, 2008 | Rambo | co-production with The Weinstein Company and Millennium Films |
February 1, 2008 | The Eye | co-production with Paramount Vantage, Cruise/Wagner Productions and Vertigo Entertainment |
February 19, 2008 | Chaos | DVD release |
February 22, 2008 | Witless Protection | co-production with Parallel Entertainment Pictures, Shaler Entertainment and Samwilla Productions |
March 7, 2008 | The Bank Job | co-production with Mosaic Media Group, Relativity Media and Omnilab Media |
March 21, 2008 | Meet the Browns | co-production with Tyler Perry Studios |
April 18, 2008 | The Forbidden Kingdom | co-production with The Weinstein Company, Casey Silver Productions and Relativity Media |
August 1, 2008 | The Midnight Meat Train | co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment |
August 29, 2008 | Disaster Movie | co-production with Grosvenor Park and 3 in the Box |
Nick Jr. - Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!: Wubbzy's Big Movie! | co-production with Bolder Media, Film Roman, Starz Media and Anchor Bay Entertainment | |
September 5, 2008 | Bangkok Dangerous | co-production with Initial Entertainment Group, Virtual Studios and Saturn Films |
September 12, 2008 | The Family That Preys | co-production with Tyler Perry Studios |
September 19, 2008 | My Best Friend's Girl | co-production with Management 360, Terra Firma Films and Superfinger Entertainment |
September 26, 2008 | The Lucky Ones | limited release produced by Roadside Attractions |
October 1, 2008 | Religulous | limited release |
October 17, 2008 | W. | co-production with Omnilab Media and QED International |
October 24, 2008 | Saw V | co-production with Twisted Pictures |
November 7, 2008 | Repo! The Genetic Opera | |
November 26, 2008 | Transporter 3 | US and select international distribution only; produced by EuropaCorp |
December 5, 2008 | Punisher: War Zone | co-production with Marvel Entertainment and Valhalla Motion Pictures; international distribution by Sony Pictures Releasing |
December 25, 2008 | The Spirit | co-production with OddLot Entertainment |
January 16, 2009 | My Bloody Valentine 3D | first RealD 3D film to have a wide release in 3D–enabled theaters; co-production with Jack Murray Productions |
January 30, 2009 | New in Town | co-production with Gold Circle Films |
February 20, 2009 | Madea Goes to Jail | co-production with Tyler Perry Studios |
March 6, 2009 | Horsemen | limited release produced by Mandate Pictures, Platinum Dunes and Radar Pictures |
March 24, 2009 | Happily N'Ever After 2: Snow White—Another Bite @ the Apple | Direct-to-video; co-production with Berlin Animation Film and Kickstart Productions |
March 27, 2009 | The Haunting in Connecticut | co-production with Gold Circle Films |
April 7, 2009 | Jackets! | Direct-to-video |
April 17, 2009 | Crank: High Voltage | co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment |
May 1, 2009 | Battle for Terra | co-distribution with Roadside Attractions; produced by Snoot Entertainment and IM Global |
July 31, 2009 | The Cove | limited release produced by Roadside Attractions |
September 4, 2009 | Gamer | co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment |
September 11, 2009 | I Can Do Bad All By Myself | co-production with Tyler Perry Studios |
September 23, 2009 | Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever | |
October 2, 2009 | More Than a Game | |
October 23, 2009 | Saw VI | co-production with Twisted Pictures |
November 6, 2009 | Precious | co-production with Harpo Productions and 34th Street Films |
December 4, 2009 | Brothers | co-production with Relativity Media |
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