List of Warner Bros. International films (1990–1999)

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The following is a list of foreign films produced, co-produced, and/or distributed by Warner Bros. internationally in the 1990s. This does not include direct-to-video releases or films released under joint ventures (e.g. Warner Sogefilms).

Contents

1990

Release DateTitleCountryNotes
February 15, 1990 Moon 44 Germanydistribution with CineVox only; produced by Centropolis Entertainment

1991

Release DateTitleCountryNotes
January 30, 1991 Le Brasier Francedistribution in France and the Benelux only; produced by Flach Film and Solus Productions
April 19, 1991 Red American Italytheatrical distribution only; produced by Videa and RAI Tre
April 19, 1991 The Tigress Germanytheatrical distribution only; produced by CineVox Filmproduktion
November 20, 1991 La Thune  [ fr ]Francedistribution only [1]

1993

Release DateTitleCountryNotes
June 17, 1993 Benefit of the Doubt Germanydistribution in Germany, France and the U.K. only; produced by CineVox Filmproduktion and Benefit Productions [2]
November 19, 1993 My Soul Brother Spaindistribution only; produced by Fernando Colomo PC and Sogetel

1994

Release DateTitleCountryNotes
February 18, 1994 The Heroes Italytheatrical distribution only; produced by Video 80 and Dean Film
October 27, 1994 The NeverEnding Story III Germanydistribution in Germany, France and the U.K. under Warner Bros. Family Entertainment only; produced by CineVox Filmproduktion, Studio Babelsberg and Dieter Geissler Filmproduktion [2]

1995

Release DateTitleCountryNotes
November 16, 1995 All Men Are Mortal United Kingdomdistribution only; produced by Nova Films and Sigma Pictures
November 23, 1995 Deathmaker Germanydistribution only; produced by Pantera Film
December 15, 1995 Viaggi di nozze Italytheatrical distribution only; produced by Cecchi Gori Group
December 22, 1995 The Graduates

1996

Release DateTitleCountryNotes
April 18, 1996 Dangerous Dowry Germanyco-production with Ena Film [3]
October 3, 1996 The Adventures of Pinocchio Germanytheatrical distribution under Warner Bros. Family Entertainment only; produced by The Kushner-Locke Company, Pangaea Holdings, Twin Continental Films and CineVox
October 18, 1996 Dying to Go Home Netherlandsdistribution only; produced by Taiga Films and Katholieke Radio Omroep
November 29, 1996 The Bandit TurkeyFirst WB Turkish film; distribution only; produced by Filmacass

1997

Release DateTitleCountryNotes
March 27, 1997 A Rat's Tale Germanydistribution under Warner Bros. Family Entertainment only; co-production with Augsburger Puppenkiste and Monty Film
April 7, 1997 Mijn Franse tante Gazeuse [N 1] Netherlandsdistribution under Warner Bros. Family Entertainment only; produced by Bos Bros. Film-TV Productions and AVRO
October 2, 1997 The Fearless Four Germanydistribution under Warner Bros. Family Entertainment only; produced by Munich Animation
October 17, 1997 Live Flesh Spain
France
Spanish distribution only; produced by El Deseo S.A., Ciby 2000 and France 3

1998

Release DateTitleCountryNotes
April 24, 1998 The Room of the Scirocco Italytheatrical distribution only; produced by Fandango
April 30, 1998 Little Tony [N 2] Netherlandsdistribution only; produced by Graniet Film [4]
August 27, 1998 Siberia distribution only; produced by Siberia Film and NPS [5]
September 23, 1998 Class Trip Francedistribution in France and Belgium only; produced by Les Films de la Boissière [6]
November 25, 1998Les Kidnappeursdistribution only; produced by Productions du Champ Poirier and M6 Films [6]
November 26, 1998 Kai Rabe gegen die Vatikankiller Germanyco-production with Dreamer Joint Venture Filmproduktion
The Flying Liftboy [N 1] Netherlandsdistribution under Warner Bros. Family Entertainment only; produced by Bos Bros. Film-TV Productions, Delux Productions and AVRO [7]
December 16, 1998Comme une bêteFrancedistribution only; produced by Madeleine Films [6]

1999

Release DateTitleCountryNotes
March 25, 1999 Jesus Is a Palestinian Netherlandsdistribution only; produced by Lagestee Film BV and VARA
April 1, 1999 No Trains No Planes distribution only; produced by Jos Stelling Filmproducties B.V. and VPRO
April 21, 1999 Orfeu Brazildistribution only; produced by Rio Vermelho Filmes and Globo Filmes
April 28, 1999Le Plus Beau Pays du mondeFrancedistribution only; produced by Septembre Productions [6]
May 7, 1999 Operacja Samum Polanddistribution only; produced by Studio D.T. Film, HBO and Telewizja Polska
July 15, 1999 Long Hello and Short Goodbye Germanyco-production with Letterbox Filmproduktion
September 16, 1999 The Delivery Netherlandsdistribution only; produced by Two Independent Film
September 30, 1999 Tobias Totz and his Lion Germanydistribution in Germany and Belgium under Warner Bros. Family Entertainment only; co-production with Rothkirch/Cartoon-Film, Munich Animation, Bioskop Film and Stupid Studio
November 10, 1999 Peut-être Francedistribution only; produced by Vertigo Productions, PECF, M6 Films and TPS Cinéma
November 18, 1999 'Ne günstige Gelegenheit  [ de ]Germanyco-production with Studio Hamburg Letterbox Filmproduktion
December 9, 1999Waschen, Schneiden, Legenco-production with Neue Impuls Film
December 17, 1999 Run for Money Turkeydistribution only; produced by Atlantik Film

Notes

  1. 1 2 Owned by In The Air
  2. Owned by Mubi (via Cinéart)

See also

References

  1. "La Thune (1991)". UniFrance . Retrieved 9 December 2025.
  2. 1 2 Brennan, Judy (27 October 1992). "WB to handle France, U.K. for Cine Vox". Variety . Retrieved 12 September 2025.
  3. Molner, David (28 August 1995). "WB TO GO DEUTSCH". Variety . Retrieved 7 June 2025.
  4. Stienen, François (December 1997). "Distributie: Warmer Bros. voor Warner Bros". Filmkrant, nr. 184 (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 26 May 2006. Retrieved 30 May 2025.
  5. De Schutter, Christian (August 15, 1997). "WB nabs 'Siberia'". Variety . Retrieved May 7, 2025.
  6. 1 2 3 4 William, Michael (May 18, 1998). "Year-old Warner starts French 'Classe'". Variety . Retrieved May 22, 2025.
  7. "Bos Bros en Warner Bros. (Holland) sluiten distributie-over-eenkomst voor Abeltje". Holland Film Nieuws, nr. 19 (in Dutch). December 1997. p. 19. Archived from the original on 1 June 2025. Retrieved 2 June 2025.