List of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures international films (2000–2009)

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The following list contains films which were distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures internationally by all existing and defunct labels.

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All films listed are theatrical releases by Buena Vista International (until 2007) and Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International (2007 onwards) unless specified.

Films

Release dateTitleStudio release labelNotes
January 6, 2000 Cóndor Crux Buena Vista International Patagonik Film Group and Tornasol Films S.A., Argentine distribution only
February 24, 2000 Buena Vista Social Club Arte, Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industria Cinematográficos, Kintop Pictures, Road Movies Filmproduktion and Wim Wenders Stiftung, Argentine distribution only
March 3, 2000 The Next Best Thing Paramount Pictures, Lakeshore Entertainment, international distribution only, Spain distribution by Filmax
March 24, 2000 One of the Hollywood Ten Morena Films, Spanish theatrical distribution only
June 8, 2000 Una noche con Sabrina Love DMVB Films, L.C.J. Editions & Productions, Naya Films, PHF Films S.L., Patagonik Film Group, Surf Film and ULM
September 8, 2000Salsa Aurum Producciones, Sogecine, Universal Pictures, Spain theatrical distribution only
November 24, 2000And Tell You Something Stupid, for example I Love You José Frade Producciones Cinematográficas, Theatrical distribution only
El viaje de Arián Montjuïc Entertainment
December 22, 2000 ¡Ja me maaten...! Don Oriol Films, Televisión Española
January 12, 2001 Thirteen Days New Line Cinema, Beacon Pictures and Tig Productions; International distribution only, US distribution by New Line Cinema
Antitrust Spain distribution only; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Hyde Park Entertainment, Mandeville Films, Industry Entertainment
April 11, 2001 Dungeons & Dragons German co-distribution only with Helkon Filmverleih; New Line Cinema, Behavior Worldwide, Silver Pictures and Sweetpea Entertainment; Worldwide distribution by New Line Cinema
June 1, 2001That Damned Rib
August 3, 2001 Original Sin Spain distribution only; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Hyde Park Entertainment
August 17, 2001 Captain Corelli's Mandolin UK, Australian and Japanese distribution only through Miramax Films; Universal Pictures, Studiocanal and Working Title Films; international distribution by Universal Pictures
October 12, 2001 Bandits Spain distribution only; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Hyde Park Entertainment, Cheyenne Enterprises
October 31, 2001Only Her MineStar Line Producciones, Televisión Española
February 22, 2002 Dragonfly Universal Pictures and Shady Acres Entertainment; international distribution only
April 19, 2002 Lucky Break Paramount Pictures, Fragile Films and Film4; international distribution only through Miramax Films
May 24, 2002 Insomnia Warner Bros. Pictures, Alcon Entertainment, Witt/Thomas Productions, Section Eight Productions, Insomnia Productions and Summit Entertainment; International distribution only
September 6, 2002 City by the Sea Spain distribution only; Franchise Pictures
September 20, 2002 Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever Spain distribution only; Franchise Pictures
The Four Feathers International distribution only through Miramax Films; Paramount Pictures, Jaffilms and High Command Productions Ltd.
October 18, 2002 Abandon Paramount Pictures and Spyglass Entertainment; International distribution
December 19, 2002 Ring 0: The Origin Asmik Ace, Kadokawa Shoten; Malaysia distribution only through Buena Vista-Columbia TriStar Distribution Joint Venture
December 25, 2002 Pinocchio International distribution only through Miramax Films
January 24, 2003 The Hours Paramount Pictures and Scott Rudin Productions; International distribution only through Miramax Films
April 25, 2003 It Runs in the Family Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Furthur Films; International distribution only
May 23, 2003 Bruce Almighty Universal Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment, Shady Acres and Pit Bull Productions; [1] International distribution only
July 7, 2003 Seabiscuit Spyglass Entertainment and The Kennedy/Marshall Company; International distribution only
September 12, 2003 Once Upon a Time in Mexico International distribution only through Miramax International; Columbia Pictures, Dimension Films and Troublemaker Studios; North American distribution by Sony Pictures Releasing
October 3, 2003 Out of Time Spain distribution only; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Original Film, Monarch Pictures
October 25, 2003 Tears of the Sun Japanese distribution only; Revolution Studios and Cheyenne Enterprises [2]
January 24, 2004 Hollywood Homicide Japanese distribution only; Revolution Studios and Pitt/Shelton Productions [2]
February 27, 2004 Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights International distribution only through Miramax Films; Lionsgate Films, Artisan Entertainment and A Band Apart
March 5, 2004 Starsky & Hutch International distribution only through Miramax International; Dimension Films and Warner Bros. Pictures
July 28, 2004 Garden State International distribution only through Miramax Films; Fox Searchlight Pictures
January 26, 2005 La Marche de l'empereur Wild Bunch and Bonne Pioche
June 3, 2005 Cinderella Man International distribution only through Miramax Films and Touchstone Pictures; Universal Pictures, Imagine Entertainment and Parkway Productions
November 11, 2005 Derailed UK and International distribution only through Miramax Films; The Weinstein Company
December 9, 2005 Memoirs of a Geisha UK and Japanese distribution only through Miramax Films; Columbia Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment, Amblin Entertainment, and Red Wagon Entertainment
December 30, 2005 The Matador International distribution only through Miramax Films; The Weinstein Company, Straus Film Company and Irish DreamTime
April 14, 2006 Scary Movie 4 International distribution only through Miramax International; The Weinstein Company, Dimension Films and Brad Grey Pictures
September 8, 2006 Hollywoodland International distribution only through Miramax Films; Focus Features
January 26, 2007 Breaking and Entering International distribution only through Miramax Films; The Weinstein Company, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Mirage Enterprises
June 29, 2007 The Secret of the Magic Gourd Walt Disney Pictures, Centro Digital Pictures Limited, (under permission from China Film Group), Centro in co-operation with China Movie Co Ltd and Buena Vista International

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December 26, 2007 There Will Be Blood International distribution only through Miramax Films; Paramount Vantage
January 2, 2008Three in Love (Kolmistaan)Petfilms Oy
June 13, 2008 Dasavathaaram Aascar Films Pvt. Ltd (Canadian Release only)
August 15, 2008Stormheart (Myrsky)Stormheart Oy
October 24, 2008 Roadside Romeo Walt Disney Pictures Walt Disney Pictures India, Yash Raj Films and Disney World Cinema
February 19, 2009 Hexe Lilli: Der Drache und das magische Buch Buena Vista International Walt Disney Pictures
February 27, 2009Rally On! (Ralliraita)Suomen Filmiteollisuus Oy
May 8, 2009Trail of the Panda Walt Disney Pictures The Walt Disney Company (China), Ltd., Disney World Cinema, Huaxia Film Distribution and Castle Hero Pictures
September 10, 2009Twisted Roots (Väärät juuret) Buena Vista International Edith Film OY
October 29, 2009 The Book of Masters Walt Disney Pictures
Buena Vista International
The Walt Disney Company CIS and Trite

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Notes

  1. Theatrical release only in China. Direct-to-video release in the United States on January 27, 2009.

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