List of Films Released By Miramax Films - 2000s

2000s

Title Release Date Notes
Down to You January 21, 2000
Committed April 18, 2000
Hamlet May 12, 2000
Love's Labour's Lost June 9, 2000
In the Weeds June 11, 2000
Highlander: Endgame September 1, 2000
The Yards October 20, 2000
Bounce November 15, 2000 co-production with Warner Bros.
A Hard Day's Night December 1, 2000 theatrical reissue of 1964 film
All the Pretty Horses December 25, 2000 with Columbia Pictures
Malèna December 25, 2000
Vatel December 25, 2000
Chocolat January 5, 2001
The Taste of Others February 9, 2001
Blow Dry March 7, 2001
Get Over It March 9, 2001
Bridget Jones's Diary April 13, 2001
Calle 54 May 11, 2001
About Adam May 18, 2001
The Son's Room June 8, 2001
Tears of the Black Tiger June 14, 2001 never released, rights sold in 2006 to Magnolia Pictures
The Closet June 29, 2001
Everybody's Famous! June 29, 2001
Apocalypse Now Redux August 3, 2001 re-edit of 1979 film Apocalypse Now
The Others August 10, 2001
Captain Corelli's Mandolin August 17, 2001
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back August 24, 2001 with Dimension Films
The Musketeer September 7, 2001 bought the North America and U.K. distribution rights with Universal Pictures
Serendipity October 5, 2001
On the Line October 26, 2001
Daddy and Them October 26, 2001
Amélie November 16, 2001
Baran December 7, 2001
Behind the Sun December 12, 2001
Pinero December 13, 2001
Iris December 14, 2001 with The BBC Film Finance and IM: Intermedia Films
In the Bedroom December 25, 2001
Kate & Leopold December 25, 2001
Speakeasy 2002
The Shipping News January 11, 2002
Italian for Beginners January 18, 2002
Birthday Girl February 1, 2002
40 Days and 40 Nights March 1, 2002 with Universal Pictures, StudioCanal and Working Title Films
Stolen Summer March 22, 2002
Enigma April 19, 2002 co-production with Broadway Video
Lucky Break April 19, 2002 co-production with Paramount Pictures and FilmFour
The Importance of Being Earnest May 17, 2002
Tadpole August 2, 2002
Full Frontal August 2, 2002
Undisputed August 23, 2002
The Four Feathers September 20, 2002
Heaven October 4, 2002
Comedian October 11, 2002
Naqoyqatsi October 18, 2002
Frida October 25, 2002
Pokémon 4Ever October 25, 2002 only distribution
Waking Up in Reno October 25, 2002
Ararat November 15, 2002
Rabbit-Proof Fence November 29, 2002 U.S. distributor
Gangs of New York December 20, 2002
Pinocchio December 25, 2002 English dub, distributor
Chicago December 27, 2002 winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind December 31, 2002
City of God January 17, 2003
The Hours January 24, 2003 with Paramount Pictures
The Quiet American February 7, 2003
Gerry February 14, 2003
View from the Top March 21, 2003
Dysfunktional Family April 4, 2003
People I Know April 25, 2003
Blue Car May 2, 2003
Only the Strong Survive May 9, 2003
Pokémon Heroes May 16, 2003 only distribution
Jet Lag June 13, 2003
Dirty Pretty Things July 18, 2003
Buffalo Soldiers July 25, 2003
The Magdalene Sisters August 1, 2003
The Battle of Shaker Heights August 22, 2003
Bionicle: Mask of Light September 16, 2003 only co-distribution with Buena Vista Home Entertainment, produced by Creative Capers Entertainment and Lego
Duplex September 26, 2003
The Station Agent October 3, 2003
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 October 10, 2003
The Human Stain October 31, 2003
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World November 14, 2003 with 20th Century Fox and Universal Pictures
The Barbarian Invasions November 21, 2003
Cold Mountain December 25, 2003
My Baby's Daddy January 9, 2004
Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights February 27, 2004 with Artisan Entertainment and A Band Apart
Jersey Girl March 26, 2004 co-production with Warner Bros.
Shaolin Soccer April 2, 2004
Ella Enchanted April 9, 2004
I'm Not Scared April 9, 2004
You Can't Stop the Murders April 9, 2004
Kill Bill: Vol. 2 April 16, 2004
Valentín May 7, 2004
Zatoichi June 4, 2004
Garden State July 28, 2004 with Fox Searchlight Pictures
Hero August 27, 2004
Paper Clips September 8, 2004 distributor
Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui October 6, 2004 co-produced by Creative Capers Entertainment and Lego, co-distributed with Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Infernal Affairs September 24, 2004
Shall We Dance? October 15, 2004
Chestnut: Hero Of Central Park October 21, 2004
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason November 19, 2004 with Universal Pictures, Studio Canal and Working Title Films
Finding Neverland November 24, 2004
The Chorus December 22, 2004
Darkness December 25, 2004
The Aviator December 25, 2004 co-production with Warner Bros.
Bride & Prejudice February 11, 2005
Cursed February 25, 2005
The Best of Youth March 2, 2005
Dear Frankie March 4, 2005
Hostage March 11, 2005
Twin Sisters May 6, 2005
Cinderella Man June 3, 2005 with Universal Pictures
Deep Blue June 17, 2005 with BBC Worldwide
The Warrior July 15, 2005
Secuestro Express August 5, 2005
The Great Raid August 12, 2005
The Brothers Grimm August 26, 2005
Underclassman September 2, 2005
An Unfinished Life September 9, 2005 co-production with Revolution Studios and The Ladd Company
Daltry Calhoun September 25, 2005
Proof September 30, 2005
Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows October 11, 2005 co-produced by Creative Capers Entertainment and Lego, co-distributed with Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Show Me November 4, 2005
Derailed November 11, 2005 with The Weinstein Company
Undertaking Betty November 12, 2005
The Matador December 30, 2005
Tsotsi February 24, 2006
Kinky Boots April 14, 2006
Scary Movie 4 April 14, 2006 with Dimension Films
Keeping Up with the Steins May 12, 2006
The Heart of the Game July 7, 2006
The Night Listener August 4, 2006
Hollywoodland September 8, 2006 with Focus Features
Renaissance September 22, 2006
The Queen October 6, 2006 co-production with Pathé and Granada Productions
Venus December 21, 2006
Breaking and Entering January 26, 2007 co-production with The Weinstein Company, distributed in US theaters by TWC and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
The Lookout March 30, 2007 co-production with Spyglass Entertainment
The Hoax April 6, 2007
The Golden Door June 15, 2007
Eagle vs. Shark June 15, 2007
No. 2 July 27, 2007
Becoming Jane August 10, 2007
Gone Baby Gone October 19, 2007 co-production with The Ladd Company/ Warner Bros.
No Country for Old Men November 21, 2007 with Paramount Vantage; winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly November 30, 2007
There Will Be Blood December 26, 2007 with Paramount Vantage
City of Men February 29, 2008
Smart People April 11, 2008
Reprise May 16, 2008
Brideshead Revisited July 25, 2008 co-production with Warner Independent Pictures and Recorded Picture Company
Blindness October 3, 2008
Happy-Go-Lucky October 10, 2008 co-production with Summit Entertainment, Ingenious Film Partners and Film4
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas November 28, 2008 co-production with Heyday Films
Doubt December 25, 2008
Dean Spanley February 21, 2009
Adventureland April 3, 2009
Cheri June 26, 2009
Extract September 4, 2009
The Boys Are Back September 25, 2009
Everybody's Fine December 4, 2009

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