Steven Soderbergh filmography

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Steven Soderbergh with his wife, Jules Asner, at the 2009 Venice International Film Festival.

The filmography of Steven Soderbergh catalogues the filmmaking of American director, producer, and screenwriter, Steven Soderbergh. He has directed 33 feature films and eight television programs. His directorial works have grossed over US$2.2 billion worldwide. [1]

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Film

YearTitle Director Writer Producer DoP Editor Notes
1985 9012Live YesNoNoNoYesConcert film
Feature documentary directorial debut
Nominated — Grammy Award for Best Music Video, Long Form
Access All AreasYesNoNoNoNoShort film
1987WinstonYesYesNoYesNo
1989 Sex, Lies, and Videotape YesYesNoNoYesFeature narrative directorial debut
Palme d'Or, 1989 Cannes Film Festival
FIPRESCI Prize — In Competition, 1989 Cannes Film Festival
Nominated — Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
Nominated — BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay
Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay
1991 Kafka YesNoNoNoYes
1993 King of the Hill YesYesNoNoYesBased on the novel of the same name by A.E. Hotchner
Nominated — Palme d'Or, 1993 Cannes Film Festival
1993 Suture NoNoExecutiveNoNo
1995 The Underneath YesYesNoNoNoCo-screenwriter (credited as Sam Lowry) with Daniel Fuchs
Based on the novel Criss Cross by Don Tracy
1996 The Daytrippers NoNoYesNoNo
Schizopolis YesYesNoYesYesAll credits are uncredited
Also co-composer (with Cliff Martinez) and actor
Roles: Fletcher Munson / Dr. Jeffrey Korchek
Co-edited with Sarah Flack
Gray's Anatomy YesNoNoNoNo
1997 Nightwatch NoYesNoNoNoCo-screenwriter with Ole Bornedal
Remake of the film Nattevagten , written by Ole Bornedal
1998 Out of Sight YesNoNoNoNo
Pleasantville NoNoYesNoNo
1999 The Limey YesNoNoNoNo
2000 Erin Brockovich YesNoNoNoNoNominated — Academy Award for Best Director
Nominated — BAFTA Award for Best Direction
Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Director
Traffic YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] No Academy Award for Best Director
Nominated — BAFTA Award for Best Direction
Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Director
Nominated — Golden Bear, 51st Berlin International Film Festival
2001Who Is Bernard Tapie?NoNoExecutiveNoNoDocumentary
TributeNoNoExecutiveNoNo
Ocean's Eleven YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] No
2002 Insomnia NoNoExecutiveNoNo
Full Frontal YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] No
Far From Heaven NoNoExecutiveNoNo
Welcome to Collinwood NoNoYesNoNo
Naqoyqatsi NoNoExecutiveNoNoDocumentary
Solaris YesYesNoYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2] Based on the novel of the same name by Stanisław Lem
Nominated — Golden Bear, 53rd Berlin International Film Festival
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind NoNoExecutiveNoNo
2003 Able Edwards NoNoExecutiveNoNo
2004 Eros YesYesNoYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2] Segment: "Equilibrium"
Ocean's Twelve YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] No
Criminal NoYesYesNoNoCo-screenwriter (with Gregory Jacobs) (credited as Sam Lowry)
Based on the film Nueve reinas , written by Fabián Bielinsky
Keane NoNoExecutiveNoNo
2005 Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take 2 1/2NoNoExecutiveNoNoExperimental documentary
The Jacket NoNoExecutiveNoNo
Good Night, and Good Luck NoNoExecutiveNoNo
Bubble YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2]
Syriana NoNoExecutiveNoNo
Rumor Has It... NoNoYesNoNo
The Big Empty NoNoExecutiveNoNoShort film
2006 A Scanner Darkly NoNoExecutiveNoNo
Pu-239 NoNoExecutiveNoNo
The Good German YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2] Nominated — Golden Bear, 57th Berlin International Film Festival
Building No. 7YesYesNoYesYesShort film
2007 Ocean's Thirteen YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] No
Wind Chill NoNoExecutiveNoNo
I'm Not There NoNoExecutiveNoNo
Michael Clayton NoNoExecutiveNoNo
2008 Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired NoNoExecutiveNoNoDocumentary
Che YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] No2-part film
Nominated — Palme d'Or, 2008 Cannes Film Festival
2009 The Girlfriend Experience YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2]
Playground NoNoExecutiveNoNo
Solitary Man NoNoYesNoNo
The Informant! YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] No
2010 And Everything Is Going Fine YesNoNoNoNoDocumentary
Rebecca H. (Return to the Dogs) NoNoExecutiveNoNo
2011 We Need to Talk About Kevin NoNoExecutiveNoNo
Contagion YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] No
Haywire YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2]
2012 Magic Mike YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2]
The Hunger Games NoNoNoNoNoSecond Unit Director
Roman Polanski: Odd Man OutNoNoExecutiveNoNoDocumentary
2013 Side Effects YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2] Nominated — Golden Bear, 63rd Berlin International Film Festival
2014PsychosYesNoNoNoYesFeature Length Mashup Of Psycho (1960) and (1998)
Da Sweet Blood of Jesus NoNoAssociateNoNo
Citizenfour NoNoExecutiveNoNoDocumentary
2015 Magic Mike XXL NoNoExecutiveYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2] Also camera operator
2017 Logan Lucky YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2]
The King NoNoExecutiveNoNoDocumentary
2018 Ocean's 8 NoNoYesNoNo
Perfect NoNoExecutiveNoNo
Unsane YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2]
2019Your Life As a SpyYesYesYesYesYesShort film
All credits are uncredited
High Flying Bird YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2]
The Laundromat YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2] Nominated — Golden Lion, 76th Venice International Film Festival
Beats NoNoExecutiveNoNo
The Report NoNoYesNoNo
2020 Bill & Ted Face the Music NoNoExecutiveNoNo
Let Them All Talk YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2]
2021 No Sudden Move YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2]
2022The ExilesNoNoExecutiveNoNoDocumentary
Kimi YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2]
IS THAT BLACK ENOUGH FOR YOU?!? NoNoExecutiveNoNoDocumentary
2023 Divinity NoNoYesNoNo
Magic Mike's Last Dance YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2]
Once Within a Time NoNoExecutiveNoNo
2024 Presence YesNoNoYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2]

Reception

Critical, public and commercial reception to Soderbergh's directorial feature films as of August 29, 2022.

YearFilm Rotten Tomatoes [2] Metacritic [3] CinemaScore [4] BudgetBox office [5]
1989Sex, Lies, and Videotape96% (8.0/10 average rating)
(52 reviews)
86 (17 reviews)$1.2 million$36.7 million
1991Kafka50% (5.4/10 average rating)
(24 reviews)
46 (17 reviews)$11 million$1.1 million
1993King of the Hill91% (7.8/10 average rating)
(33 reviews)
86 (12 reviews)$8 million$1.2 million
1995The Underneath62% (6.1/10 average rating)
(26 reviews)
69 (11 reviews)$6.5 million$536,023
1996Schizopolis65% (6.5/10 average rating)
(20 reviews)
44 (10 reviews)$250,000$10,580
Gray's Anatomy59% (6.3/10 average rating)
(22 reviews)
60 (14 reviews)$350,000$29,090
1998Out of Sight94% (7.9/10 average rating)
(99 reviews)
85 (30 reviews)B−$48 million$77.7 million
1999The Limey92% (7.4/10 average rating)
(84 reviews)
73 (32 reviews)$10 million$3.2 million
2000Erin Brockovich85% (7.5/10 average rating)
(149 reviews)
73 (36 reviews)A$52 million$256.3 million
Traffic92% (8.0/10 average rating)
(161 reviews)
86 (34 reviews)B$48 million$207.5 million
2001Ocean's Eleven83% (7.0/10 average rating)
(182 reviews)
74 (35 reviews)B+$85 million$450.7 million
2002Full Frontal39% (5.2/10 average rating)
(145 reviews)
45 (37 ratings)$2 million$3.4 million
Solaris66% (6.6/10 average rating)
(209 reviews)
65 (38 reviews)F$47 million$30 million
2004Ocean's Twelve54% (5.9/10 average rating)
(184 reviews)
58 (39 reviews)B−$110 million$362.7 million
2005Bubble71% (6.3/10 average rating)
(106 reviews)
63 (32 reviews)$1.6 million$261,966
2006The Good German34% (5.1/10 average rating)
(153 reviews)
49 (34 reviews)$30 million$5.9 million
2007Ocean's Thirteen70% (6.4/10 average rating)
(200 reviews)
62 (37 reviews)B+$85 million$311.3 million
2008Che: Part One
(The Argentine)

Che: Part Two
(Guerrilla)
68% (6.5/10 average rating)
(142 reviews)

79% (6.7/10 average rating)
(53 reviews)

64 (24 reviews)$59 million$40.8 million
2009The Girlfriend Experience67% (6.4/10 average rating)
(141 reviews)
66 (26 reviews)$1.7 million$1 million
The Informant!79% (6.8/10 average rating)
(231 reviews)
66 (37 reviews)C−$22 million$41.8 million
2010And Everything is Going Fine91% (7.8/10 average rating)
(34 reviews)
76 (11 reviews)$22,080
2011Contagion85% (7.1/10 average rating)
(281 reviews)
70 (38 reviews)B−$60 million$135.5 million
2012Haywire80% (6.8/10 average rating)
(200 reviews)
67 (40 reviews)D+$23 million$34.5 million
Magic Mike78% (6.8/10 average rating)
(217 reviews)
72 (38 reviews)B$7 million$167.2 million
2013Side Effects81% (7.3/10 average rating)
(223 reviews)
75 (40 reviews)B$30 million$66.7 million
Behind the Candelabra94% (8.1/10 average rating)
(108 reviews)
83 (30 reviews)$23 million
2017Logan Lucky92% (7.5/10 average rating)
(290 reviews)
78 (51 reviews)B$29 million$48.5 million
2018Unsane80% (6.7/10 average rating)
(239 reviews)
63 (45 reviews)B−$1.5 million$14.3 million
2019High Flying Bird91% (7.4/10 average rating)
(137 reviews)
78 (23 reviews)$2 million
The Laundromat41% (5.5/10 average rating)
(174 reviews)
57 (37 reviews)
2020Let Them All Talk87% (7.1/10 average rating)
(119 reviews)
72 (31 reviews)
2021No Sudden Move92% (7.8/10 average rating)
(140 reviews)
76 (38 reviews)
2022Kimi92% (7.5/10 average rating)
(120 reviews)
79 (27 reviews)
2023Magic Mike's Last Dance48% (5.4/10 average rating)
(222 reviews)
52 (54 reviews)$45 million$56.3 million

As of 2018, Soderbergh's entire feature filmography has grossed over US$2.2 billion worldwide in sales. [6] Ocean's Eleven, Ocean's Thirteen, Out of Sight, Logan Lucky and No Sudden Move were named among the "88 Best Heist Movies of All Time" by Rotten Tomatoes. [7] His film Out of Sight was listed as one of the best movies of the 1990s by Rolling Stone . [8]

Television

YearTitleDirectorExecutive
Producer
DoPEditorNetworkNotes
1993, 1995 Fallen Angels YesNoNoNo Showtime Episodes: "The Quiet Room" and "The Professional Man"
2003 K Street YesYesYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2] HBO
2005 Unscripted NoYesNoNo
2011 His Way NoYesNoNoTV documentary
2013 Behind the Candelabra YesNoYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2] TV movie
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special
Nominated — Palme d'Or, 2013 Cannes Film Festival
Nominated — Queer Palm, 2013 Cannes Film Festival
2014–2015 The Knick YesYesYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2] Cinemax
2014–2017 Red Oaks NoYesNoNo Amazon Prime Video
2016-Present The Girlfriend Experience NoYesNoNo Starz
2017 Godless NoYesNoNo Netflix
2018 Mosaic YesYesYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2] HBOAlso a mobile app
2019 Now Apocalypse NoYesNoNoStarz
LeavenworthNoYesNoNo
2020 Wireless NoYesNoNo Quibi
2021 93rd Academy Awards NoYesNoNo ABC Credited as Producer with Jesse Collins & Stacey Sher
Finding Magic MikeNoYesNoNo HBO Max
2023 Full Circle YesYesYes [lower-alpha 1] Yes [lower-alpha 2]
Command Z YesYesYes [lower-alpha 1] No

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