Miramax

American film and TV company

Miramax, LLC is an American motion picture distribution and production company. It was headquartered in Los Angeles, California before being bought out by The Walt Disney Company.

Miramax, LLC
Company typeJoint venture
Industry
FoundedDecember 19, 1979; 44 years ago (1979-12-19)
Buffalo, New York, United States
FoundersHarvey and Bob Weinstein
Headquarters,
U.S.
Key people
  • Bill Block (CEO)
Owners
Number of employees
100+
Parent
Divisions
WebsiteOfficial website

It was created by the brothers Harvey and Bob Weinstein in Buffalo, New York in 1979.[1] The name comes from combining the first names of their parents Max and Miriam.[1] The company was created to distribute independent films which the major movie studio did not think were worth distributing.

The company's first success came when the Weinsteins teamed up with British producer Martin Lewis. They got the US rights to two concert movies of benefit shows for human rights organization Amnesty International. The Weinsteins worked with Lewis to combine the two movies into one movie. The movie The Secret Policeman's Other Ball was a successful release for Miramax in the summer of 1982.

Among the company's most well known movies as distributors were The Crying Game, sex, lies, and videotape, Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! and Scandal. The company also made movies such as Pulp Fiction[1] and Shakespeare In Love

Miramax also produced many movies which made a lot of money. The company became one of the leaders of the independent film revolution of the 1990s. It produced or distributed seven movies that made more than $100 million at the box office. Its most successful movie, Chicago, earned more than $300 million.[2]

In 1993, The Walt Disney Company bought Miramax for $80 million.[1] Harvey and Bob Weinstein ran Miramax until they left the company on September 30, 2005. The Weinstein brothers ran Miramax separately of other Disney companies. However, Disney had the final say on what Miramax could release.

Miramax also has a family films division, Miramax Family Films.

Miramax is one of the Big Ten movie studios.

In 2011, Disney sold the Miramax library of movies to Filmyard Holdings for $663 million. After the sale, Miramax signed home video distribution deals with Lionsgate, Echo Bridge and .StudioCanal.

In 2016, Miramax was sold to beIN Media Group. In 2019, beIN sold 49 percent of Miramax to Paramount Pictures, which will distribute all of Miramax's movies.

List of Miramax films

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

For films produced and distributed by Dimension Films, the genre arm of the Weinstein brothers' Miramax Films (1992–2005), see List of films released by Dimension Films

This is a selected list of feature films originally released and/or distributed by Miramax. Dates are US release dates.

1980s

Release dateTitleNotes
November 26, 1980Rockshow
May 8, 1981The Burningproduced by Miramax; distributed by Filmways
December 11, 1981Spaced Out
May 21, 1982The Secret Policeman's Other BallUS version
December 23, 1983Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from MarsUS distribution with 20th Century Fox
April 27, 1984Eréndira
June 3, 1984Édith et Marcel
August 23, 1985Crossover Dreams
October 25, 1985The Dog Who Stopped the War
March 14, 1986Cool Change
May 1, 1986The Quest
September 26, 1986Twist and Shout
October 3, 1986Playing for Keepsproduced by Miramax but distributed by Universal Pictures
February 27, 1987Working Girls
March 27, 1987Ghost Fever
September 11, 1987I've Heard the Mermaids Singing
December 11, 1987Crazy Moon
December 22, 1987The Magic SnowmanUS distribution only
January 22, 1988The Grand Highway
January 29, 1988Light Years
March 18, 1988Aria
May 7, 1988Riders of the Storm
May 20, 1988Caribe
June 10, 1988The Land of Faraway
June 17, 1988Going Undercover
August 25, 1988The Thin Blue LineNorth American distribution only
September 23, 1988Murder One
December 2, 1988Dakota
December 21, 1988Pelle the ConquerorUS distribution only
March 31, 1989Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train
March 31, 1989Edge of Sanityfirst film released under Millimeter Films label
April 28, 1989ScandalNorth American distribution only
May 12, 1989The Return of Swamp Thingreleased under Millimeter Films label
August 4, 1989Sex, Lies, and Videotapedistribution only
August 25, 1989The Little Thief
September 29, 1989The Girl in a Swingreleased under Millimeter Films label
October 27, 1989Animal Behaviorreleased under Millimeter Films label
November 3, 1989Stepfather IIreleased under Millimeter Films label
November 10, 1989My Left FootUS distribution only; nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture; produced by Granada Television

1990s

Release dateTitleNotes
January 26, 1990Strike It Richreleased under Millimeter Films label
February 9, 1990Torrents of Springreleased under Millimeter Films label
February 23, 1990Cinema ParadisoUS distribution only
April 6, 1990The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her LoverUS distribution only
April 13, 1990Mama, There's a Man in Your Bed
May 4, 1990Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!US distribution only
May 18, 1990Strapless
May 25, 1990King of the WindUS distribution
July 20, 1990The Unbelievable Truth
August 31, 1990The Lemon Sisters
September 14, 1990Hardwareco-production with Palace Pictures, released under Millimeter Films label
September 21, 1990The Tall Guydistribution
October 26, 1990The Nasty Girldistribution
November 9, 1990The KraysUS distribution only
November 23, 1990Mr. & Mrs. Bridgedistribution only
December 5, 1990The Grifters
December 21, 1990The Long Walk Home
February 8, 1991¡Ay Carmela!released under Prestige Films label
March 6, 1991Ju Doudistribution
March 13, 1991Paris Is Burningreleased under Prestige Films label
April 26, 1991Dancin' Thru the Darkdistribution
April 26, 1991Drowning by Numbersdistribution only, released under Prestige Films label
April 26, 1991Journey of Hopedistribution
May 1, 1991Harleyreleased under Millimeter Films label
May 3, 1991A Rage in Harlem
May 17, 1991Auntie Daniellereleased under Prestige Films label
May 24, 1991Madonna: Truth or Dare
May 31, 1991Ambition
May 31, 1991Everybody's Finedistribution
June 28, 1991The Reflecting Skinreleased under Prestige Films label
July 3, 1991The Miraclereleased under Prestige Films label
July 26, 1991Bullet in the Head
August 2, 1991Voyeurreleased under Prestige Films label
August 9, 1991Crossing the Linedistribution only
August 14, 1991Iron & Silkreleased under Prestige Films label
August 23, 1991Pastime
August 23, 1991Uranusreleased under Prestige Films label
August 30, 1991The Pope Must Dieco-production with Channel Four Films and Palace Pictures
October 11, 1991Antonia and Jane
October 30, 1991Exposuredistribution
November 15, 1991Kafka
November 15, 1991Prospero's Booksdistribution only
November 22, 1991The Double Life of VeroniqueUS distribution only
December 5, 1991Black Rainbow
December 6, 1991Young Soul Rebelsreleased under Prestige Films label
December 20, 1991High HeelsUS distribution only
December 27, 1991Hear My Song
January 24, 1992Love Crimes
March 18, 1992American Dreamreleased under Prestige Films label
March 22, 1992Mediterraneodistribution
April 3, 1992Delicatessen
May 1, 1992K2Theatrical distribution only
May 22, 1992Zentropareleased under Prestige Films label
June 26, 1992Incident at Oglala
July 31, 1992Enchanted Aprildistribution only
August 14, 1992Johnny Suede
August 28, 1992Freddie as F.R.O.7US distribution only; produced by Hollywood Road Films
September 4, 1992Bob Robertsco-production with Paramount Pictures, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, LIVE Entertainment and Working Title Films
September 18, 1992Sarafina!co-production with Hollywood Pictures
October 9, 1992Breaking the Rules
October 23, 1992Reservoir DogsUS theatrical distribution only; produced by LIVE America
October 30, 1992Close to Eden
October 30, 1992Rampage
November 6, 1992The Efficiency Expert
November 6, 1992Sumo Do, Sumo Don'tdistribution
November 25, 1992The Crying Gamenominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture; distribution only; co-production with Palace Pictures and Channel Four Films
December 11, 1992Passion Fish
February 12, 1993Strictly Ballroom
February 17, 1993Like Water for ChocolateUS distribution only
March 12, 1993Ethan Frome
March 19, 1993Just Another Girl on the I.R.T.
March 26, 1993The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them
April 23, 1993Map of the Human Heart
April 30, 1993The Night We Never Met
June 25, 1993House of Cardsdistribution pickup from Penta Pictures
July 16, 1993Benefit of the Doubtfirst film to be released by Miramax during their Disney tenure
July 30, 1993Tom and Jerry: The Moviedistribution only; produced by Turner Entertainment Co., WMG, and Film Roman; distributed by Turner Picturesoutside of the US
August 13, 1993Especially on Sundaydistribution; co-production with Intérmedias, Titanus, Paradis Films, Basic Cinematografica and Dusk Motion Pictures
August 20, 1993El Cidre-release
September 17, 1993Into the Westdistribution
October 13, 1993Dust Devildirect-to-video
October 15, 1993Farewell My Concubine
October 29, 1993Deception
November 17, 1993The Pianoco-production with Ciby 2000; nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 3, 1993The Snapper
December 5, 1993Three Colours: BlueUS distribution only
February 18, 1994Three Colours: WhiteUS distribution only
March 18, 1994Mother's Boysco-production with Dimension Films and CBS Productions
April 1, 1994The House of the Spirits
May 11, 1994The Crowco-production with Dimension Films
May 23, 1994Desperate Remedies
May 25, 1994Little Buddhadistribution only
July 15, 1994Ciao, Professore!distribution only
August 24, 1994Fresh
August 24, 1994The Advocate
October 14, 1994Pulp Fictionnominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
October 19, 1994Clerksbought distribution rights from View Askew Productions
November 3, 1994Sirens
November 16, 1994Heavenly Creatures
November 23, 1994Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circleco-production with Fine Line Features
November 25, 1994Camilla
December 2, 1994Tom & Viv
December 9, 1994Queen Margot
December 25, 1994Ready to Wear
December 25, 1994Three Colours: RedUS distribution only
January 18, 1995Bullets Over Broadwaydistribution only; produced by Sweetland Films
January 20, 1995Strawberry and Chocolate
January 21, 1995Rumble in the Bronx
February 17, 1995Through the Olive Treesdistribution only
February 24, 1995Federal Hill
March 3, 1995Exotica
March 10, 1995Muriel's WeddingU.S. distribution only
March 24, 1995Priest
April 11, 1995Roadflowerdirect-to-video
May 5, 1995Picture Bride
May 12, 1995The Englishman Who Went up a Hill but Came down a Mountain
May 12, 1995Gordy
June 2, 1995The Glass Shield
June 9, 1995Smoke
June 14, 1995Il Postino: The Postmannominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
June 28, 1995Belle de Jourre-release under the Miramax Zoë label
July 7, 1995The Crude Oasis
July 12, 1995Grosse Fatiguedistribution only
July 28, 1995Country Life
August 11, 1995Unzipped
August 25, 1995The Thief and the Cobblerdistribution only; theatrically known as Arabian Knight
September 1, 1995The InnocentUS distribution only; co-production with Island World
September 22, 1995A Month by the Lake
October 6, 1995The Horseman on the Roofreleased under the Miramax Zoë label
October 13, 1995Blue in the Face
November 9, 1995The Star Maker
November 16, 1995The Crossing Guard
November 22, 1995Two Bits
December 1, 1995Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead
December 8, 1995Georgia
December 15, 1995Cry, the Beloved Country
December 25, 1995Four Roomsco-production with A Band Apart
December 29, 1995Restoration
January 11, 1996Mighty Aphroditedistribution only; produced by Sweetland Films
January 12, 1996Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hoodco-production with Island Pictures
January 19, 1996French Twistrelease under the Miramax Zoë label
January 26, 1996The Journey of August King
February 2, 1996The NeverEnding Story III: Escape from FantasiaU.S. distribution only; co-production with CineVox; Warner Bros. Pictures handles distribution internationally through its Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label
February 9, 1996Beautiful Girls
March 8, 1996Chungking Expressreleased under the Rolling Thunder Pictures label
March 22, 1996Flirting with Disaster
April 3, 1996Faithfulco-production with New Line Cinema, Price Entertainment and Savoy Pictures
April 12, 1996Jane Eyre
April 26, 1996The Stendhal Syndromedistribution
May 3, 1996Captives
May 3, 1996The Pallbearer
May 10, 1996Dead Man
May 10, 1996Of Love and Shadowsdistribution
May 18, 1996Norma Jean & MarilynInternational distribution only; US and Canada distribution by HBO Pictures
June 28, 1996Purple Noonre-release under the Miramax Zoë label
July 14, 1996The Visitorsrelease under the Miramax Zoë label
July 17, 1996Walking and Talkingco-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Channel Four Films, Zenith Productions, Pandora Film, Mikado Films (France), Electric, TEAM Communications Group and Good Machine
July 19, 1996TrainspottingNorth American distribution only; produced by Channel Four Films and the Noel Gay Picture Company; distributed by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment in the UK
July 26, 1996Billy's Holiday
August 2, 1996Emma
August 9, 1996Basquiat
August 30, 1996The Crow: City of Angelsco-production with Dimension Films
September 17, 1996Hidden Assassindirect-to-video
September 27, 1996Curdledco-production with A Band Apart
October 9, 1996Microcosmos
October 11, 1996Hard Core Logo
October 18, 1996Swingers
November 15, 1996Miracle at Oxford
November 22, 1996Ridiculerelease under the Miramax Zoë label
November 27, 1996Sling Bladeco-production with The Shooting Gallery
December 6, 1996The English Patientwinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 13, 1996Citizen Ruth
December 13, 1996Victory
December 18, 1996Marvin's Room
January 3, 1997Everyone Says I Love You
January 17, 1997Albino Alligator
January 24, 1997Kolyadistribution
February 14, 1997Unhook the Stars
March 5, 1997Rhyme & Reason
March 14, 1997The Substance of Fire
April 4, 1997Chasing Amyco-production with View Askew Productions
April 11, 1997Cosi
April 30, 1997Children of the Revolution
May 23, 1997Addicted to Loveco-production with Warner Bros. and Outlaw Productions
May 23, 1997Brassed Offco-production with Channel Four Films
June 6, 1997Squeeze
June 12, 1997Robinson Crusoe
June 13, 1997Temptress Moon
July 11, 1997Shall We Dance?
July 18, 1997Her Majesty, Mrs Brown
August 1, 1997Love Serenade
August 15, 1997Cop Land
August 26, 1997How the Toys Saved Christmasdirect-to-video
August 27, 1997She's So Lovely
September 5, 1997Mouth to Mouthdistribution
October 10, 1997The House of Yes
November 7, 1997The Wings of the Dove
November 26, 1997Welcome to Sarajevo
December 3, 1997Office Killer
December 5, 1997Good Will Huntingnominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 25, 1997Jackie Brownco-production with A Band Apart
December 25, 1997Wishful Thinking
December 25, 1997Shades of Fear
January 19, 1998Jerry and Tomco-production with Lionsgate Films
January 30, 1998Four Days in September
February 20, 1998Little City
March 14, 1998God Said Ha!
March 20, 1998Wide Awake
March 27, 1998A Price Above Rubies
April 10, 1998The Big One
April 10, 1998Sonatine
April 10, 1998Summer Fling
April 18, 1998Since You've Been GoneTV movie
April 24, 1998Sliding Doorsco-production and co-distribution with Paramount Pictures
April 24, 1998The Truce
May 8, 1998Artemisiarelease under the Miramax Zoë label
June 5, 1998Beyond Silencedistribution
June 6, 1998St. IvesUS distribution only
June 16, 1998The Ragedirect-to-video
June 19, 1998Hav Plenty
June 26, 1998Smoke Signals
July 31, 1998Full Tilt Boogie
August 7, 1998Telling You
August 14, 1998The Young Girls of Rochefortre-release under the Miramax Zoë label
August 21, 1998Next Stop Wonderland
August 28, 199854
September 4, 1998All I Wanna Do
September 4, 1998Firelight
September 11, 1998Rounders
September 25, 1998Monument Ave.
October 6, 1998The Beardirect-to-video
October 9, 1998The Mighty
October 23, 1998Life Is Beautifuldistribution outside Italy; nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
October 30, 1998Talk of Angels
November 6, 1998Velvet Goldmineco-distribution with Goldwyn Films
November 20, 1998Celebritydistribution only; produced by Sweetland Films
December 4, 1998Little Voice
December 11, 1998Shakespeare in LoveUS distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures; winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 18, 1998Playing by Heartco-production with Intermedia
December 25, 1998Down in the Delta
December 25, 1998Sweet Revenge
January 22, 1999Children of Heavendistribution
January 24, 1999Get Bruce
January 29, 1999She's All Thatco-production with FilmColony and Tapestry Films
March 12, 1999Comedian Harmonists
March 26, 1999A Walk on the Moonco-production with Village Roadshow Pictures
April 23, 1999The Mighty Peking Manre-release
May 7, 1999The Castle
June 18, 1999An Ideal Husband
June 25, 1999My Son the Fanatic
June 25, 1999Rogue Traderco-production with Granada and Newmarket Capital Group
July 2, 1999The Lovers on the Bridgerelease under the Miramax Zoë label
July 23, 1999My Life So Far
August 27, 1999The Very Thought of YouUS distribution only, produced by FilmFour
September 1, 1999Outside Providence
September 10, 1999B. Monkey
September 11, 1999My Voyage to Italy
September 24, 1999Guinevereco-production with Millennium Films
October 1, 1999Happy, Texas
October 8, 1999The Grandfather
October 29, 1999Music of the Heart
October 29, 1999Princess MononokeEnglish dub, distribution only, produced by Studio Ghibli
November 12, 1999DogmaInternational distribution only; domestic distribution rights sold to Lionsgate Films; co-production with View Askew Productions
November 19, 1999Mansfield Parkco-production with BBC Films
December 1, 1999Spanish Fly
December 3, 1999Holy Smoke!
December 10, 1999The Cider House Rulesnominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 10, 1999Diamonds
December 25, 1999The Talented Mr. RipleyInternational distribution only; co-production with Mirage Enterprises and Paramount Pictures

2000s

Release dateTitleNotes
January 21, 2000Down to You
April 14, 2000East Is EastUS distribution only, produced by FilmFour
April 18, 2000Committed
May 1, 2000Immortalityalso known as The Wisdom of Crocodiles
May 5, 2000Human Trafficdistribution
May 12, 2000Hamlet
June 9, 2000Love's Labour's Lostco-production with Intermedia
June 16, 2000Butterfly's Tongue
October 20, 2000The Yards
November 15, 2000Bounce
December 1, 2000A Hard Day's Nightre-release
December 25, 2000All the Pretty Horsesco-production with Columbia Pictures
December 25, 2000Malèna
December 25, 2000Vatelco-production with Gaumont
January 5, 2001Chocolatnominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
February 9, 2001The Taste of OthersUS distribution only, produced by Pathé
March 7, 2001Blow Dryco-production with Mirage Enterprises and IM: Intermedia Films
March 9, 2001Get Over Itco-production with Ignite Entertainment
April 13, 2001Bridget Jones's DiaryUS distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures, StudioCanal, and Working Title Films
April 20, 2001With a Friend Like Harry...released under the Miramax Zoë label
May 11, 2001Calle 54
May 18, 2001About Adamco-production with BBC Films
June 8, 2001The Son's Roomdistribution
June 29, 2001The Closetrelease under the Miramax Zoë label
June 29, 2001Everybody's Famous!distribution
August 3, 2001Apocalypse Now Reduxre-edit of 1979 film Apocalypse Now
August 17, 2001Captain Corelli's MandolinUK, Australia and Japan distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures, StudioCanal, and Working Title Films
September 7, 2001The MusketeerUK distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures
October 5, 2001Serendipityco-production with Tapestry Films
October 12, 2001Iron Monkey
October 26, 2001On the Lineco-production with Tapestry Films
October 26, 2001Daddy and Themco-production with Shooting Gallery
November 16, 2001Améliereleased under the Miramax Zoë label
December 7, 2001Barandistribution
December 12, 2001Behind the Sun
December 13, 2001Piñeroco-production with Greenestreet Films
December 14, 2001Iriswith The BBC Film Finance and IM: Intermedia Films
December 25, 2001In the Bedroomnominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 25, 2001Kate & Leopold
January 11, 2002The Shipping News
January 18, 2002Italian for Beginnersco-production with Zentropa Entertainments
February 1, 2002Birthday Girl
March 1, 200240 Days and 40 NightsUS distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures, StudioCanal, and Working Title Films
March 22, 2002Stolen Summer
April 19, 2002Enigmaco-production with Broadway Video
April 19, 2002Lucky BreakInternational distribution only; co-production with Paramount Pictures, Fragile Films and Film4
May 17, 2002The Importance of Being Earnest
May 31, 2002The Third Wheel
August 2, 2002Tadpole
August 2, 2002Full Frontal
August 6, 2002The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelinadirect-to-video
August 20, 2002Shiner
August 23, 2002Undisputed
September 20, 2002The Four FeathersInternational distribution only; co-production with Paramount Pictures
October 4, 2002Heaven
October 11, 2002Comedian
October 11, 2002Pokémon 4Everdistribution only; co-production with Pokémon USA, Inc., 4Kids Entertainment, Nintendo and OLM, Inc.
October 18, 2002Naqoyqatsi
October 22, 2002Warriors of Virtue: The Return to Taodirect-to-video
October 25, 2002Frida
October 25, 2002Waking Up in Reno
November 15, 2002Ararat
November 29, 2002Rabbit-Proof FenceU.S. distributor
December 20, 2002Gangs of New YorkUS and Scandinavian distribution only; co-production with Touchstone Pictures and Initial Entertainment Group; nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 25, 2002PinocchioEnglish dub, distributor
December 25, 2002Speakeasy
December 27, 2002Chicagowinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 31, 2002Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
January 17, 2003City of God
January 21, 2003Ordinary Decent Criminal
January 24, 2003The HoursInternational distribution only; co-production with Paramount Pictures and Scott Rudin Productions; nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
February 7, 2003The Quiet American
February 14, 2003Gerry
March 12, 2003View from the Topco-production with Cohen Pictures and Brad Grey Pictures
April 4, 2003Dysfunktional Familyco-production with Gold Circle Films
April 25, 2003People I Know
May 2, 2003Blue Car
May 9, 2003Only the Strong Survive
May 16, 2003Pokémon Heroesdistribution only; co-production with Pokémon USA, Inc., 4Kids Entertainment, Nintendo and OLM, Inc.
June 13, 2003Jet Lag
July 18, 2003Dirty Pretty Things
July 25, 2003Buffalo SoldiersUS distribution only
August 1, 2003The Magdalene Sisters
August 22, 2003The Battle of Shaker Heights
September 16, 2003Bionicle: Mask of Lightdirect-to-video
September 26, 2003Duplex
October 3, 2003The Station Agent
October 10, 2003Kill Bill: Volume 1co-production with A Band Apart
October 31, 2003The Human Staindistribution
November 14, 2003Master and Commander: The Far Side of the Worldstudio credit only, co-production with 20th Century Fox, Universal Pictures and Samuel Goldwyn Films; nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
November 21, 2003The Barbarian Invasionsdistribution
December 25, 2003Cold Mountain
January 9, 2004My Baby's Daddy
February 27, 2004Dirty Dancing: Havana Nightsco-production with Artisan Entertainment and A Band Apart
February 27, 2004House of Sand and FogU.K. distribution through Buena Vista International only; produced by Bisgrove Entertainment and Cobalt Media Group
March 26, 2004Jersey Girlco-production with View Askew Productions
April 2, 2004Shaolin Soccerdistribution
April 9, 2004Ella Enchanted
April 9, 2004I'm Not Scared
April 9, 2004You Can't Stop the Murders
April 13, 2004Paul McCartney: Music & Animationdirect-to-video
April 16, 2004Kill Bill: Volume 2co-production with A Band Apart
May 7, 2004Valentíndistribution
June 1, 2004Pokémon: Jirachi, Wish MakerWorldwide distribution only; co-production with Pokémon USA, Inc., 4Kids Entertainment, Nintendo and OLM, Inc.
June 4, 2004Zatōichi
June 8, 2004Carolina
July 28, 2004Garden Statewith Fox Searchlight Pictures
August 27, 2004Hero
September 24, 2004Infernal Affairs
September 28, 2004My Name Is ModestyUS distribution only
October 15, 2004Shall We Dance?
October 19, 2004Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nuidirect-to-video
October 21, 2004Chestnut: Hero of Central Park
November 19, 2004Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reasonco-production with Universal Pictures, StudioCanal and Working Title Films
November 23, 2004In Search of Santa
November 24, 2004Finding Neverlandnominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
December 22, 2004The Chorusdistribution
December 25, 2004The AviatorInternational distribution only; co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and Intermedia Films; nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
January 22, 2005Pokémon: Destiny Deoxysdistribution only; co-production with The Pokémon Company, 4Kids Entertainment, Nintendo and OLM, Inc.
February 11, 2005Bride and Prejudice
March 2, 2005The Best of Youth
March 4, 2005Dear Frankie
March 11, 2005Hostageco-production with Stratus Film Company and Cheyenne Enterprises
March 22, 2005Beyblade: Fierce Battledistribution only; co-production with Toho, d-rights, Nelvanaand Nippon Animation
March 19, 2005Prozac Nation
May 6, 2005Twin Sistersdistribution
June 3, 2005Cinderella ManInternational distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment
July 15, 2005The Warrior
August 5, 2005Secuestro Express
August 12, 2005The Great Raid
August 30, 2005My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Moviedirect-to-video
September 2, 2005Underclassmanco-production with Tapestry Films
September 9, 2005An Unfinished Lifeco-production with Revolution Studios and The Ladd Company
September 25, 2005Daltry Calhoun
September 27, 2005Go Hugo Godirect-to-video; distribution
September 27, 2005Hugo the Movie Stardirect-to-video; distribution
September 30, 2005Prooflast film to be released during the Weinsteins' management of Miramax
October 11, 2005Bionicle 3: Web of Shadowsdirect-to-video
November 4, 2005Show Me
November 11, 2005Derailedinternational distribution; co-production with The Weinstein Company (USA distribution)
November 12, 2005Undertaking Betty
December 6, 2005Two HandsUS distribution only
December 30, 2005The Matadorco-production with The Weinstein Company, Stratus Film Company and Irish DreamTime
February 24, 2006Tsotsi
April 14, 2006Kinky Boots
April 14, 2006Scary Movie 4co-production with The Weinstein Company, Dimension Films and Brad Grey Pictures
May 12, 2006Keeping Up with the Steins
July 7, 2006The Heart of the Game
July 7, 2006Once in a Lifetime: The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos
August 4, 2006The Night Listener
September 8, 2006HollywoodlandInternational distribution only; co-production with Focus Features
September 22, 2006RenaissanceUS distribution only, produced by Pathé, Onyx Films, LuxAnimation, France 2 Cinema and Odyssey Entertainment
October 6, 2006The QueenUS distribution only, produced by Pathé and Granada Productions
December 21, 2006Venus
January 26, 2007Breaking and Enteringco-production with The Weinstein Company and Mirage Enterprises, distributed in US theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
March 30, 2007The Lookoutco-production with Spyglass Entertainment
April 6, 2007The Hoax
June 15, 2007The Golden Door
June 15, 2007Eagle vs Shark
July 27, 2007No. 2
August 10, 2007Becoming Janeco-production with HanWay Films, BBC Films and Blueprint Pictures
October 19, 2007Gone Baby Goneco-production with The Ladd Company
November 21, 2007No Country for Old MenUS distribution only; co-produced with Paramount Vantage; winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture
November 30, 2007The Diving Bell and the ButterflyUS distribution only, produced by Pathé, France 3 Cinemaand The Kennedy/Marshall Company
December 26, 2007There Will Be BloodInternational distribution only; co-produced with Paramount Vantage; nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture
February 29, 2008City of Men
April 11, 2008Smart People
May 16, 2008Reprise
July 25, 2008Brideshead Revisitedco-production with Warner Independent Pictures and Recorded Picture Company
October 3, 2008Blindness
October 10, 2008Happy-Go-Luckyco-production with Summit Entertainment, Ingenious Film Partners and Film4
November 28, 2008The Boy in the Striped Pajamasco-production with BBC Films and Heyday Films
December 25, 2008Doubt
February 21, 2009Dean Spanley
April 3, 2009Adventureland
June 26, 2009Chéri
September 4, 2009Extract
September 25, 2009The Boys Are Backlimited release
December 4, 2009Everybody's Fine

2010s

Release dateTitleNotes
August 20, 2010The Switchco-production with Mandate Pictures, last film to be released by Miramax during their Disney tenure before being sold to Filmyard Holdings
December 10, 2010The Tempestco-production with Touchstone Pictures and Chartoff/Hendee Productions
May 6, 2011Last Nightco-production with Gaumont
August 26, 2011Don't Be Afraid of the DarkU.S. co-distribution with FilmDistrict only
August 31, 2011The Debtco-production with MARV; distributed by Focus Features in the U.S. and Universal Pictures internationally
August 22, 2014Sin City: A Dame to Kill Forco-production with Dimension Films, Aldamisa Entertainment and Troublemaker Studios, distributed by The Weinstein Company
January 16, 2015The Wedding Ringerco-production with Screen Gems and Rainforest Films
July 17, 2015Mr. HolmesU.S. co-distribution with Roadside Attractions only; produced by BBC Films, See-Saw Films, AI-Film and FilmNation Entertainment
November 2, 2015The Leisure Classdistributed by HBO Films
August 26, 2016Southside with Youco-distribution with Roadside Attractions
September 2, 2016The 9th Life of Louis Draxco-production with Summit Premiere, Brightlight Pictures and Sierra/Affinity; distributed by Lionsgate
September 16, 2016Bridget Jones's Babyco-production with Universal Pictures, Working Title Films and StudioCanal
November 23, 2016Bad Santa 2co-production with Broad Green Pictures, Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions, Ingenious Media, Talent Group and Gunn Films
July 6, 2018Whitneyco-production with Roadside Attractions and Altitude Film Distribution
October 19, 2018Halloweenco-production with Blumhouse Productions, Trancas International Pictures and Rough House Pictures; distributed by Universal Pictures
May 24, 2019The Perfectionproduced by Capstone Film Group; distributed by Netflix
October 15, 2019Jay and Silent Bob Rebootco-production with Destro Films, Mewesings, SModCo, View Askew Productions, Hideout Pictures, and Intercut Capital; distributed by Saban Films

2020s

Release dateTitleNotes
January 24, 2020The Gentlemenco-production with Toff Guy Films; distributed by STX Films
November 25, 2020Uncle Frankco-production with Your Face Goes Here Entertainment, Byblos Entertainment, Cota Films and Parts & Labor; distributed by Amazon Studios
March 19, 2021City of Liesco-production with Good Films, Lipsync, Romulus Entertainment, VXII 9, Infinitum Nihil, Global Road Entertainment; distributed by Saban Films
May 7, 2021Wrath of Manco-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Toff Guy Films; distributed by United Artists Releasing
August 27, 2021He's All Thatco-production with Offspring Entertainment; distributed by Netflix
October 15, 2021Halloween Killsco-production with Blumhouse Productions, Trancas International Pictures and Rough House Pictures; distributed by Universal Pictures
December 17, 2021Mother/Androidco-production with 6th & Idaho Productions; distributed by Hulu
September 16, 2022Confess, Fletchdistributed by Paramount Pictures
October 14, 2022Halloween Endsco-production with Blumhouse Productions, Trancas International Pictures and Rough House Pictures; distributed by Universal Pictures
January 13, 2023Sickco-production with Blumhouse Productions and Outerbanks Entertainment; distributed by Peacock
March 3, 2023Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerreco-production with STXfilms and Toff Guy Films; distributed by Lionsgate
October 20, 2023Old Dadsco-production with All Things Comedy; distributed by Netflix
October 27, 2023The Holdoversco-production with Gran Via Productions; distributed by Focus Features
January 12, 2024The Beekeeperdistributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in the U.S. and some international territories and Sky Cinema in the U.K.

Upcoming films

Release dateTitleNotes
2024The Georgetown Projectco-production with Outerbanks Entertainment
Hereco-production with Playtone and ImageMovers; distributed by Sony Pictures in the U.S.
The Homedistributed by Lionsgate in the U.S.
Silent Retreat
Strange Darlingco-production with Spooky Pictures

Further reading

  • Down and Dirty Pictures: Miramax, Sundance, and the Rise of Independent Film by Peter Biskind (Simon & Schuster, 2004)

References

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