List of StudioCanal films

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This is a list of films produced, co-financed and distributed by StudioCanal.

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1990s

TitleRelease dateNotes
The Doors March 1, 1991Produced by Le Studio Canal+
Terminator 2: Judgment Day July 3, 1991Produced by Le Studio Canal+
JFK December 20, 1991Produced by Le Studio Canal+
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
The Mambo Kings February 28, 1992Produced by Canal+
Memoirs of an Invisible Man February 28, 1992Produced by Canal+
Basic Instinct March 20, 1992Produced by Canal+
The Power of One March 27, 1992Produced by Canal+
The Vagrant May 15, 1992Produced by Canal+
Universal Soldier July 10, 1992
Bitter Moon September 23, 1992Produced by Canal+
Under Siege October 9, 1992Produced by Canal+
Damage December 9, 1992
Chaplin December 25, 1992Produced by Canal+
Arizona Dream January 6, 1993Produced by Canal+
Sommersby February 5, 1993Produced by Canal+
Falling Down February 26, 1993Produced by Canal+
Cliffhanger May 28, 1993Produced by Canal+
Made in America May 28, 1993Produced by Canal+
Free Willy July 16, 1993Produced by Le Studio Canal+
That Night August 27, 1993Produced by Canal+
Heaven & Earth December 25, 1993Produced by Canal+
La Cité de la peur March 9, 1994Produced by Telema [1]
Stargate October 28, 1994Produced by Canal+
Murder in the First January 20, 1995Produced by Canal+
Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home July 19, 1995Produced by Canal+
Carrington September 22, 1995
The City of Lost Children December 15, 1995Co-production with Centre National de la Cinématographie, Eurimages, France 3 Cinéma, Televisión Española; distributed by Union Générale Cinématographique (France), Concorde-Castle Rock/Turner (Germany) and Sony Pictures Classics (United States)
Cutthroat Island December 22, 1995Produced by Canal+
Beaumarchais March 20, 1996Produced by Le Studio Canal+
Bernie November 27, 1996Produced by Canal+
Assassin(s) May 17, 1997Produced by Le Studio Canal+
The Idiots May 20, 1998Produced by Canal+
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai May 18, 1999Produced by Canal+
The Straight Story May 21, 1999distributed by Walt Disney Pictures (United States)
The Ninth Gate August 25, 1999Produced by Canal+
Season's Beatings November 24, 1999Produced by Canal+

2000s

TitleRelease dateNotes
Bruiser February 13, 2000Produced by Canal+
U-571 April 21, 2000co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Company and Universal Pictures
Cecil B. Demented August 11, 2000Produced by Canal+
The Man Who Cried September 2, 2000Produced by Canal+
distributed by Universal Focus (United States)
The Weight of Water September 9, 2000
Billy Elliot September 28, 2000co-production with BBC Film, Tiger Aspect Productions, Universal Pictures and Working Title Films
distributed by Universal Focus (United States)
Lucky Numbers October 27, 2000co-production with Mad Chance Productions and Alphaville; distributed by Paramount Pictures
Murderous Maids November 22, 2000
O Brother, Where Art Thou? December 22, 2000co-production with Touchstone Pictures, Universal Pictures and Working Title Films
distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution (North America), Momentum Pictures (United Kingdom), BAC Films (France) and United International Pictures (International)
Harrison's Flowers January 24, 2001distributed by Universal Pictures (United States)
Brotherhood of the Wolf January 31, 2001Produced by Canal+
distributed by Universal Pictures (United States)
Bridget Jones's Diary April 4, 2001co-production with Working Title Films, Little Bird and Universal Pictures
distributed by Miramax Films (United States), United International Pictures (United Kingdom) and Mars Distribution (France)
Mulholland Drive May 16, 2001Produced by Canal+
distributed by Universal Pictures (United States)
Human Nature May 18, 2001distributed by Fine Line Features (United States)
Bully June 15, 2001
The Score July 13, 2001
Brooklyn Babylon August 17, 2001
Captain Corelli's Mandolin August 17, 2001co-production with Working Title Films and Universal Pictures
distributed by Miramax Films (United Kingdom, Australia and Japan), BAC Films (France) and United International Pictures (International)
Sex and Lucia August 24, 2001
Chasing Sleep September 16, 2001Produced by Canal+
Chaos October 3, 2001
Long Time Dead January 18, 2002
40 Days and 40 Nights March 1, 2002co-production with Universal Pictures, Working Title Films and MiLo Productions
distributed by Miramax Films (United States) and United International Pictures (International)
Ali G Indahouse March 22, 2002Co-production with Working Title Films and Universal Pictures
About a Boy April 26, 2002Co-production with Working Title Films and Universal Pictures
Irréversible May 22, 2002
The Pianist May 24, 2002Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
The Red Siren August 22, 2002
The Guru August 23, 2002
My Little Eye September 10, 2002
Ned Kelly March 27, 2003co-production with Working Title Films
Levity April 4, 2003co-production with FilmColony and Revelations Entertainment; distributed by Sony Pictures Classics
Johnny English April 11, 2003Co-production with Working Title Films and Universal Pictures
The Shape of Things May 9, 2003
Dogville May 19, 2003Produced by Canal+
Love Actually November 7, 2003Co-production with Working Title Films and Universal Pictures
Shaun of the Dead March 9, 2004co-production with Universal Pictures, Working Title Films and Big Talk Productions
distributed by Rogue Pictures (United States), Mars Distribution (France) and United International Pictures (International)
Clean March 27, 2004Produced by Canal+
The Calcium Kid April 30, 2004
Riding Giants July 21, 2004
Thunderbirds July 23, 2004
Wimbledon September 17, 2004Co-production with Working Title Films and Universal Pictures
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason November 8, 2004co-production with Working Title Films, Miramax Films and Little Bird
distributed by Universal Pictures (North America), United International Pictures (international) and Mars Distribution (France)
The Interpreter April 8, 2005Co-production with Working Title Films and Universal Pictures
Pride and Prejudice September 11, 2005Co-production with Working Title Films and Focus Features
Nanny McPhee October 21, 2005Co-production with Working Title Films, Universal Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
United 93 April 28, 2006Co-production with Working Title Films and Universal Pictures
Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure September 6, 2006
Inland Empire September 6, 2006
Sixty Six November 3, 2006
Smokin' Aces December 9, 2006co-production with Relativity Media, Working Title Films and Universal Pictures
Hot Fuzz February 14, 2007French distribution only; co-production with Working Title Films and Big Talk Productions
distributed by Rogue Pictures (United States) and Universal Pictures (International)
Gone March 9, 2007
Mr. Bean's Holiday March 24, 2007
Steak June 20, 2007French distribution only; co-produced with La Petite Reine [2]
Atonement August 29, 2007Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Sa majesté Minor October 10, 2007
Elizabeth: The Golden Age October 12, 2007
Definitely, Maybe February 14, 2008
Wild Child August 15, 2008
Burn After Reading August 27, 2008co-production with Relativity Media and Working Title Films; distributed by Focus Features
RocknRolla September 5, 2008
Frost/Nixon October 15, 2008Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
The Boat That Rocked April 1, 2009
State of Play April 17, 2009
The Soloist April 24, 2009France distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Working Title Films, Participant Media and Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment
distributed by Paramount Pictures in North America and Universal Pictures internationally
Chloe September 13, 2009distributed by Sony Pictures Classics (United States)
One for the Road September 23, 2009
A Serious Man October 2, 2009Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture

2010s

TitleRelease dateNotes
Green Zone February 26, 2010
Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang March 26, 2010
Babies May 17, 2010
The Last Exorcism August 27, 2010
Senna October 7, 2010
The Tourist December 10, 2010
Tyrannosaur January 21, 2011Produced by Optimum Releasing
Unknown February 18, 2011
Attack the Block March 12, 2011
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy September 5, 2011
Johnny English Reborn October 7, 2011
The Awakening November 11, 2011co-production with BBC Films, Creative Scotland, Lipsync Productions and Origin Pictures
Bel Ami March 9, 2012UK and French distribution only; co-production with Redwave Films, XIX Entertainment, Protagonist Pictures and Rai Cinema
Sightseers November 30, 2012co-production with Film4 Productions, British Film Institute, Big Talk Productions and Rook Films
I Give It a Year February 8, 2013
The Last Exorcism Part II February 28, 2013
The Bling Ring May 15, 2013
Inside Llewyn Davis May 19, 2013co-production with Anton Capital Entertainment, Scott Rudin Productions and Mike Zoss Productions
The World's End July 10, 2013co-production with Relativity Media, Working Title Films and Big Talk Pictures; distributed by Universal Pictures
Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa August 7, 2013co-production with BBC Films, British Film Institute and Baby Cow Productions
Mindscape October 13, 2013
In Fear November 15, 2013co-production with Film4 Productions, Anton Capital Entertainment and Big Talk Productions
'71 February 7, 2014
Non-Stop February 28, 2014co-production with Silver Pictures and Anton Capital Entertainment
The Two Faces of January April 16, 2014
Elle l'adore June 18, 2014
The House of Magic July 25, 2014Produced by Studio Canal International
Before I Go to Sleep September 4, 2014co-production with Millennium Films and Scott Free Productions
Serena October 24, 2014UK and French distribution only; co-production with 2929 Entertainment, Chockstone Pictures, Nick Wechsler Productions and Anton Capital Entertainment
Paddington December 12, 2014United Kingdom distribution only; co-production with Heyday Films
Shaun the Sheep Movie February 6, 2015UK, Australian, French and German distribution only; co-production with Aardman Animations
Nominated - Academy Award for Best Animated Feature
The Gunman March 20, 2015
Carol May 17, 2015 (Cannes)
Man Up May 29, 2015
We Are Your Friends August 28, 2015
Legend September 9, 2015
Blinky Bill the Movie September 17, 2015Produced by Studio 100 Film and Flying Bark Productions; Australian distribution only
Macbeth October 2, 2015
The Program October 16, 2015
A Bigger Splash February 12, 2016
Bastille Day April 22, 2016
Our Kind of Traitor July 1, 2016
Swallows and Amazons August 19, 2016
Bridget Jones's Baby September 5, 2016co-production with Perfect World Pictures, Miramax and Working Title Films; distributed by Universal Pictures
Mindhorn May 5, 2017
Jalouse November 8, 2017
Paddington 2 November 12, 2017co-production with Heyday Films
The Commuter January 19, 2018co-production with The Picture Company and Ombra Films
Early Man January 26, 2018co-production with Aardman Animations and BFI
The Mercy February 9, 2018co-production with BBC Films, Blueprint Pictures and Galatée Films
The World Is Yours April 18, 2018co-production with Iconoclast, Chi-Fou-Mi Productions and Cactus Flower [3]
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society April 20, 2018co-production with Blueprint Pictures and Mazur/Kaplan Company
Yardie August 31, 2018
Johnny English Strikes Again October 12, 2018co-production with Working Title Films and Perfect World Pictures; distributed by Universal Pictures
Sink or Swim October 24, 2018co-production with Trésor Films and Chi-Fou-Mi Productions [4]
Cold Pursuit February 8, 2019co-production with Summit Entertainment, Paradox Films and MAS Production
The White Crow March 22, 2019United Kingdom distribution only; co-production with BBC Films, HanWay Films, Metalwork Pictures, Lonely Dragon, Magnolia Mae Films, Montebello Productions, Work in Progress, Globus Films and The Fyzz Facility
A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon October 18, 2019UK, French and German distribution only; co-production with Aardman Animations

2020s

TitleRelease dateNotes
Radioactive June 15, 2020co-production with Working Title Films and Shoebox Films; distributed by Amazon Studios
Saint Maud October 9, 2020co-production with Film4, British Film Institute and Escape Plan Productions
The Secret Garden October 23, 2020co-production with Heyday Films; distributed by Sky Cinema
The Last Letter from Your Lover March 12, 2021International distribution by Netflix
Gunpowder Milkshake July 14, 2021produced by the German branch; co-production with The Picture Company, Babelsberg Studio, Canal+ and Ciné+; distribution in selected territories
The Railway Children Return July 15, 2022
What's Love Got to Do with It? February 24, 2023co-production with Working Title Films and Instinct Productions
Evil Dead Rise April 21, 2023UK and Ireland distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema, Ghost House Pictures, Pacific Renaissance and Wild Atlantic Pictures [5]
Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget December 15, 2023 [6] [7] co-production with Pathé and Aardman Animations; distributed by Netflix
Role Play January 12, 2024co-production with Yes, Norman Productions and The Picture Company; distributed by Amazon MGM Studios
Wicked Little Letters February 23, 2024co-production with Film4, Blueprint Pictures, South of the River Pictures and People Person Pictures; distribution in selected territories
Back to Black April 12, 2024
We Live in Time September 6, 2024co-production with Film4, SunnyMarch and Shoebox Films; French, United Kingdom, German, Polish, Beneluxian, Australian and New Zealand distribution only [8]
Runt September 12, 2024Produced by See Pictures
Beating Hearts October 16, 2024
Paddington in Peru November 8, 2024 [9] co-production with Columbia Pictures, Kinoshita Group and Heyday Films

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