2019 in film
2019 in film is an overview of events, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies, critics' lists of the best films of 2019, festivals, a list of country-specific lists of films released, and notable deaths.
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Highest-grossing films
The top films released in 2019 by worldwide gross are as follows:[1]
Rank | Title | Distributor | Worldwide gross |
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1 | Avengers: Endgame | Disney | $2,797,800,564 |
2 | The Lion King | $1,656,405,082 | |
3 | Spider-Man: Far From Home | Sony | $1,131,927,996 |
4 | Captain Marvel | Disney | $1,128,274,794 |
5 | Toy Story 4 | $1,073,394,593 | |
6 | Joker | Warner Bros. | $1,060,411,329 |
7 | Aladdin | Disney | $1,050,693,953 |
8 | Frozen II | $1,037,790,508 | |
9 | Hobbs & Shaw | Universal | $758,910,100 |
10 | Ne Zha | Beijing Enlight | $728,993,357[lower-alpha 1] |
Avengers: Endgame became the fifth film to gross $2 billion worldwide and is the highest-grossing film of all time. The Lion King, Spider-Man: Far From Home, Captain Marvel, Toy Story 4, Joker, Aladdin and Frozen II all grossed $1 billion, with the first, fourth and seventh as the highest, 5th and 7th highest-grossing animated films, respectively. Joker became the first R-rated film in history to surpass $1 billion.
2019 box office records
- The Marvel Cinematic Universe became the first film franchise to gross $18 billion with the release of Captain Marvel, and the first franchise to release seven billion-dollar-grossing films (with Captain Marvel joining the first three Avengers films, Iron Man 3, Captain America: Civil War, and Black Panther).[4] Less than two months later, it became the first franchise to gross $19 billion, $20 billion, and $21 billion with the release of Avengers: Endgame, which became the eighth billion-dollar-grossing film and the second two-billion-dollar-grossing film in the franchise (joining Avengers: Infinity War).[5] Two months after that, it became the first franchise to gross $22 billion with the release of Spider-Man: Far From Home, which became the ninth billion-dollar-grossing film. The MCU also became the first film franchise to release three billion-dollar-grossing films in one year.[6]
- China set the all-time biggest global one-month record in February 2019 with CN¥11.09 billion ($1.63 billion), as a result of Chinese New Year season, surpassing the previous record set by China in February 2018. The month's highest-grossing film was the domestic Chinese film The Wandering Earth, while the highest-grossing foreign film that month was Alita: Battle Angel.[7]
Studio records
- Walt Disney Studios became the first studio in history to surpass over $10 billion in worldwide box office grosses.[8] Disney is also the first to have most films reach $1 billion for the single year at the worldwide box office, with six films that reached the milestone released by the studio to date.[9]
- Spider-Man: Far From Home became Sony Pictures' highest-grossing film.
- With Toy Story 4, Pixar became the first animation studio to have four animated films (along with Toy Story 3, Finding Dory, and Incredibles 2) each surpass $1 billion at the worldwide box office.
Film records
- The Wandering Earth set the all-time opening record in China, grossing $349 million in its first seven days, which also made it the second biggest opening in any territory (after Star Wars: The Force Awakens in North America).[10] It also set the record for the highest-grossing Chinese film on IMAX.[11]
- Pokémon Detective Pikachu earned the best North American opening for a film based on a video game, with a $58 million debut.[12] By June 14, 2019, Detective Pikachu became the highest-grossing video game film adaptation in North America, surpassing Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001).[13][14]
- Avengers: Endgame set numerous box office records, including becoming the highest grossing film of all time.
- Capernaum became the highest-grossing Middle-Eastern film of all time, having earned more than $50 million worldwide (including $43.5 million in China) by 16 May 2019.[15]
- Aladdin set the record for the biggest post-Memorial Day Tuesday gross for any film in North America, with $11.9 million in its fifth day.[16] Internationally, it set the record for the best Ramadan opening in the United Arab Emirates and Jordan,[17] became the highest-grossing release of all time in the Middle East,[18] and had the year's biggest opening weekend for a foreign film as well as this year's highest-grossing foreign film in Japan to date. The film has also surpassed Independence Day (1996) to become the highest-grossing film of Will Smith's career.[19] The film also has become highest-grossing Disney film ever in South Korea, not including films from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
- In June, Toy Story 4 set the record for the biggest opening for an animated film, with $244.5 million. However, the record was surpassed the following month by The Lion King, which grossed $246 million. The latter then became the fastest animated film to gross $1 billion worldwide, doing so in 21 days, surpassing Incredibles 2 (46 days). The Lion King then surpassed Frozen (2013) to become the highest-grossing animated film and highest-grossing musical film of all time in only 31 days.[20] On the other hand, Toy Story 4 surpassed traditionally animated 1994 version of The Lion King to become the highest-grossing G-rated film of all-time, and also surpassed Toy Story 3 to become the highest-grossing film of the series.
- The Lion King became the highest-grossing animated film of all time. It set the record for the widest opening weekend and widest release ever for North American film history, with 4,725 and 4,802 theaters, respectively.[21] On July 29, the film surpassed The Jungle Book (2016) to become the highest-grossing film of Jon Favreau's career.[22] On August 11, the film surpassed Beauty and the Beast (2017) as the highest-grossing remake of all time worldwide.[23] The film also become the highest-grossing release of all-time in the Netherlands,[24] highest-grossing film of 2019 in Europe, Middle East and Africa region[25] and the highest-grossing foreign-made film of the year in Poland. On August 26, the film become the first animated film to grossed $1 billion at overseas box office outside North America.
- Ne Zha set the record for the biggest opening for an animated film in China, with $91.5 million, this was also the highest for a non-Hollywood animated film. On August 5, 2019, It surpassed Spirited Away as the highest grossing non-Hollywood animated film. Two days later, It became the fastest animated film to reach $400 million (in 13 days) in a single market, overtaking The Lion King (14 days). It was also the first non-Hollywood animated film to earn $400 million at the box office, the first non-Disney animated film in 15 years since 2004's Shrek 2 to reach that milestone in a single market, and is the highest grossing non-Disney animated film in a single market, surpassing Shrek 2. It later became the first non-Hollywood animated film to earn $500 million (in 17 days), $600 million (in 25 days), and $700 million (in 46 days) and the first animated film not released by Universal, Disney, or Fox to do so. Additionally, it became the first ever animated feature film in history to gross more than $700 million in a single market.
- Joker became the highest-grossing R-rated film of all time, and the first R-rated film to pass the billion-dollar mark at the worldwide box office.[26]
- In November, Frozen II surpassed the record set by The Lion King earlier in July, as the biggest opening weekend for an animated and musical film with $358.5 million worldwide. It later broke the Thanksgiving box office record a week after its debut, with over $123.7 million, breaking The Hunger Games: Catching Fire's Thanksgiving record of $109 million.[27]
- 2019 is the first year to have eight films cross the billion-dollar milestone, surpassing 2015's and 2018's record of five billion-dollar films. Additionally, Disney (not counting Marvel or Star Wars) saw four films cross $1 billion, the studio's highest amount in any calendar year, after previously releasing two apiece in 2010 (Toy Story 3, Alice In Wonderland) and 2016 (Finding Dory, Zootopia). Also, it is the first year when three animated films surpass $1 billion.
Events
- March 20 – The Walt Disney Company completes its acquisition of the assets of 21st Century Fox, which includes 20th Century Fox and its subsidiaries.
- November 23 – After disorder following screening of the gang-themed UK film Blue City (released the previous day) at Star City (entertainment complex), in Birmingham, England, UK cinema chains cancel all screenings of the film.[28][29]
- December 4 - CBS and Viacom agreed to merge back into one entity after 13 years.[30] Both companies came to an agreement on the management team for the merger. The reunited company’s new name is ViacomCBS.
Award ceremonies
Festivals
List of some of the film festivals for 2019 that have been accredited by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF).
Date | Event | Host | Location |
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January 14–February 3 | 2019 Sundance Film Festival | Sundance Institute | Park City, Utah, United States |
February 9–14 | 69th Berlin International Film Festival | Berlin International Film Festival | Berlin, Germany |
May 14–25 | 2019 Cannes Film Festival | Cannes Film Festival | Cannes, France |
August 28–September 7 | 76th Venice International Film Festival | Venice Film Festival | Venice, Italy |
September 5–15 | 2019 Toronto International Film Festival | Toronto International Film Festival | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
2019 films
The list of films released in 2019, arranged by country, are as follows:
- List of American films of 2019
- List of Argentine films of 2019
- List of Australian films of 2019
- List of British films of 2019
- List of Canadian films of 2019
- List of Chinese films of 2019
- List of Filipino films of 2019
- List of French films of 2019
- List of Indian films of 2019
- List of Assamese films of 2019
- List of Bengali films of 2019
- List of Bollywood films of 2019
- List of Gujarati films of 2019
- List of Kannada films of 2019
- List of Malayalam films of 2019
- List of Marathi films of 2019
- List of Odia films of 2019
- List of Punjabi films of 2019
- List of Tamil films of 2019
- List of Telugu films of 2019
- List of Tulu films of 2019
- List of Japanese films of 2019
- List of Malaysian films of 2019
- List of Maldivian films of 2019
- List of Pakistani films of 2019
- List of Russian films of 2019
- List of South Korean films of 2019
Deaths
Month | Date | Name | Age | Nationality | Profession | Films |
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January | 1 | Ivo Gregurević | 66 | Croatian | Actor | |
2 | Bob Einstein | 76 | American | Actor, Director | ||
4 | Ivan Bortnik | 79 | Russian | Actor | ||
4 | Louisa Moritz | 82 | Cuban-American | Actress | ||
6 | Gregg Rudloff | 63 | American | Sound Mixer | ||
6 | W. Morgan Sheppard | 86 | English | Actor | ||
9 | Verna Bloom | 80 | American | Actress | ||
9 | Paul Koslo | 74 | German-Canadian | Actor | ||
9 | Paolo Paoloni | 89 | Italian | Actor | ||
11 | Fernando Luján | 79 | Mexican | Actor | ||
12 | Etsuko Ichihara | 82 | Japanese | Actress | ||
15 | Bill Anagnos | 60 | American | Stuntman | ||
15 | Carol Channing | 97 | American | Actress | ||
15 | Miodrag Radovanović | 89 | Serbian | Actor | ||
17 | Windsor Davies | 88 | Welsh | Actor | ||
17 | Daniel C. Striepeke | 88 | American | Makeup Artist | ||
19 | Muriel Pavlow | 97 | English | Actress | ||
21 | Kaye Ballard | 93 | American | Actress | ||
22 | James Frawley | 82 | American | Director, Actor | ||
23 | Jonas Mekas | 96 | Lithuanian-American | Documentarian | ||
24 | Dušan Makavejev | 86 | Serbian | Director, Screenwriter | ||
26 | Michel Legrand | 86 | French | Composer | ||
30 | Dick Miller | 90 | American | Actor | ||
February | 1 | Clive Swift | 82 | English | Actor | |
3 | Julie Adams | 92 | American | Actress | ||
3 | Carmen Duncan | 76 | Australian | Actress | ||
3 | Kristoff St. John | 52 | American | Actor | ||
4 | Nita Bieber | 92 | American | Actress | ||
7 | Albert Finney | 82 | English | Actor | ||
9 | Ron W. Miller | 85 | American | Producer, Executive | ||
10 | Carmen Argenziano | 75 | American | Actor | ||
10 | Mario Bernardo | 99 | Italian | Cinematographer | ||
10 | Jan-Michael Vincent | 74 | American | Actor | ||
12 | Vijaya Bapineedu | 82 | Indian | Director | ||
13 | Marisa Solinas | 79 | Italian | Actress, Singer | ||
16 | Bruno Ganz | 77 | Swiss | Actor | ||
19 | Giulio Brogi | 83 | Italian | Actor | ||
20 | Chelo Alonso | 85 | Cuban | Actress | ||
20 | Claude Goretta | 89 | Swiss | Director | ||
20 | Vinny Vella | 72 | American | Actor | ||
21 | Stanley Donen | 94 | American | Director | ||
21 | Peter Tork | 77 | American | Actor, Singer | ||
22 | Morgan Woodward | 93 | American | Actor | ||
23 | Katherine Helmond | 89 | American | Actress | ||
24 | Paul Blackwell | 64 | Australian | Actor | ||
27 | Nathaniel Taylor | 80 | American | Actor | ||
28 | André Previn | 89 | German-American | Composer | ||
March | 2 | Med Hondo | 82 | Mauritanian | Director, Actor | |
4 | Luke Perry | 52 | American | Actor | ||
5 | Susan Harrison | 80 | American | Actress | ||
5 | Jacques Loussier | 84 | French | Composer | ||
7 | Pino Caruso | 84 | Italian | Actor | ||
7 | William J. Creber | 87 | American | Production Designer | ||
7 | Sidney Sheinberg | 84 | American | Producer, Executive | ||
9 | Vladimir Etush | 96 | Russian | Actor | ||
16 | Richard Erdman | 93 | American | Actor | ||
16 | Barbara Hammer | 79 | American | Director, Documentarian | ||
16 | Tom Hatten | 92 | American | Actor | ||
18 | John Carl Buechler | 66 | American | Director, Makeup Artist | ||
21 | Pyotr Zaychenko | 75 | Russian | Actor | ||
23 | Larry Cohen | 82 | American | Director, Screenwriter | ||
23 | Denise DuBarry | 63 | American | Actress | ||
24 | Joseph Pilato | 70 | American | Actor | ||
29 | Shane Rimmer | 89 | Canadian | Actor | ||
29 | Agnès Varda | 90 | Belgian-French | Director, Screenwriter | ||
April | 2 | J. Mahendran | 79 | Indian | Director, Screenwriter | |
3 | Jerzy Wójcik | 88 | Polish | Cinematographer | ||
4 | Barry Malkin | 80 | American | Film Editor | ||
4 | Roberta Haynes | 91 | American | Actress | ||
5 | Nadja Regin | 87 | Serbian | Actress | ||
7 | Seymour Cassel | 84 | American | Actor | ||
12 | Georgia Engel | 70 | American | Actress | ||
12 | John McEnery | 75 | English | Actor | ||
14 | Bibi Andersson | 83 | Swedish | Actress | ||
16 | Fay McKenzie | 101 | American | Actress | ||
20 | David V. Picker | 87 | American | Producer, Executive | ||
21 | Steve Golin | 64 | American | Producer | ||
21 | Ken Kercheval | 83 | American | Actor | ||
23 | Mark Medoff | 79 | American | Screenwriter | ||
23 | Terry Rawlings | 85 | English | Film Editor | ||
23 | David Winters | 80 | English-American | Actor, Director | ||
24 | Jean-Pierre Marielle | 87 | French | Actor | ||
26 | Jessie Lawrence Ferguson | 76 | American | Actor | ||
28 | John Singleton | 51 | American | Director, Screenwriter | ||
30 | Anémone | 68 | French | Actress | ||
30 | Peter Mayhew | 74 | English-American | Actor | ||
May | 1 | Alessandra Panaro | 79 | Italian | Actress | |
2 | Chris Reccardi | 54 | American | Animator | ||
5 | Barbara Perry | 97 | American | Actress | ||
9 | Allene Roberts | 90 | American | Actress | ||
9 | Alvin Sargent | 92 | American | Screenwriter | ||
11 | Jean-Claude Brisseau | 74 | French | Director, Screenwriter | ||
11 | Peggy Lipton | 72 | American | Actress | ||
12 | Machiko Kyō | 95 | Japanese | Actress | ||
13 | Doris Day | 97 | American | Actress, Singer | ||
14 | Tim Conway | 85 | American | Actor | ||
15 | Bobby Diamond | 75 | American | Actor | ||
17 | Rallapalli | 73 | Indian | Actor | ||
18 | Analía Gadé | 87 | Argentine | Actress | ||
26 | Stephen Thorne | 84 | English | Actor | ||
28 | Carmine Caridi | 85 | American | Actor | ||
29 | Peggy Stewart | 95 | American | Actress | ||
June | 2 | Alistair Browning | 65 | New Zealand | Actor | |
3 | Paul Darrow | 78 | English | Actor | ||
7 | Narciso Ibáñez Serrador | 83 | Spanish | Director, Screenwriter | ||
9 | Ma Ju-lung | 80 | Taiwanese | Actor | ||
11 | Valeria Valeri | 97 | Italian | Actress | ||
12 | Sylvia Miles | 94 | American | Actress | ||
13 | Edith González | 54 | Mexican | Actress | ||
15 | Franco Zeffirelli | 96 | Italian | Director, Screenwriter | ||
20 | Eddie Garcia | 90 | Filipino | Actor | ||
21 | William Simons | 78 | Welsh | Actor | ||
24 | Billy Drago | 73 | American | Actor | ||
25 | Bruno de Keyzer | 69 | French | Cinematographer | ||
25 | Bryan Marshall | 81 | English | Actor | ||
26 | Édith Scob | 81 | French | Actress | ||
26 | Max Wright | 75 | American | Actor | ||
28 | Paul Benjamin | 81 | American | Actor | ||
29 | Jeon Mi-seon | 48 | South Korean | Actress | ||
July | 1 | Ennio Guarnieri | 88 | Italian | Cinematographer | |
3 | Glyn Houston | 93 | Welsh | Actor | ||
3 | Arte Johnson | 90 | American | Actor | ||
4 | Eduardo Fajardo | 94 | Spanish | Actor | ||
4 | Arturo Fernández | 90 | Spanish | Actor | ||
5 | Ugo Gregoretti | 88 | Italian | Actor, Director | ||
5 | Pierre Lhomme | 89 | French | Cinematographer | ||
6 | Cameron Boyce | 20 | American | Actor | ||
7 | Artur Brauner | 100 | German | Producer | ||
9 | Freddie Jones | 91 | English | Actor | ||
9 | Rip Torn | 88 | American | Actor | ||
10 | Valentina Cortese | 96 | Italian | Actress | ||
10 | Denise Nickerson | 62 | American | Actress | ||
18 | David Hedison | 92 | American | Actor | ||
19 | Rutger Hauer | 75 | Dutch | Actor | ||
19 | Jeremy Kemp | 84 | English | Actor | ||
20 | Ilaria Occhini | 85 | Italian | Actress | ||
25 | Giorgio Arlorio | 90 | Italian | Screenwriter | ||
26 | Russi Taylor | 75 | American | Voice Actress | ||
28 | Ruth de Souza | 98 | Brazilian | Actress | ||
28 | George Hilton | 85 | Uruguayan | Actor | ||
31 | Raffaele Pisu | 94 | Italian | Actor | ||
31 | Harold Prince | 91 | American | Director, Producer | ||
August | 1 | D. A. Pennebaker | 94 | American | Documentarian | |
1 | Barrington Pheloung | 65 | Australian | Composer | ||
8 | Jean-Pierre Mocky | 86 | French | Director, Actor, Screenwriter | ||
10 | Piero Tosi | 92 | Italian | Costume Designer | ||
11 | Gordan Mihić | 80 | Serbian | Screenwriter | ||
16 | Peter Fonda | 79 | American | Actor, Screenwriter | ||
16 | Richard Williams | 86 | Canadian | Animator, Animation Director | ||
18 | Encarna Paso | 88 | Spanish | Actress | ||
23 | Carlo Delle Piane | 83 | Italian | Actor | ||
28 | Michel Aumont | 82 | French | Actor | ||
30 | Valerie Harper | 80 | American | Actress | ||
September | 3 | Carol Lynley | 77 | American | Actress | |
7 | Robert Axelrod | 70 | American | Actor | ||
7 | Al Carmichael | 90 | American | Stuntman | ||
8 | John Wesley | 72 | American | Actor | ||
11 | Mardik Martin | 82 | American | Screenwriter | ||
13 | Eddie Money | 70 | American | Musician | ||
15 | Phyllis Newman | 86 | American | Actress | ||
15 | Ric Ocasek | 75 | American | Musician | ||
19 | Charles Gérard | 92 | French | Actor | ||
20 | Jan Merlin | 94 | American | Actor | ||
21 | Sid Haig | 80 | American | Actor | ||
22 | Boriss Teterevs | 63 | Latvian | Producer | ||
27 | Rob Garrison | 59 | American | Actor | ||
28 | Mark Zakharov | 85 | Russian | Director, Playwright | ||
30 | Wayne Fitzgerald | 89 | American | Title Designer | ||
October | 1 | Eric Pleskow | 95 | Austrian | Producer, Executive | |
4 | Diahann Carroll | 84 | American | Actress, Singer | ||
4 | Stephen Moore | 81 | English | Actor | ||
6 | Vlasta Chramostová | 92 | Czech | Actress | ||
6 | Rip Taylor | 84 | American | Actor | ||
9 | John W. Corso | 89 | American | Production Designer | ||
10 | Marie-José Nat | 79 | French | Actress | ||
11 | Robert Forster | 78 | American | Actor | ||
12 | Carlo Croccolo | 92 | Italian | Actor | ||
17 | Bill Macy | 97 | American | Actor | ||
22 | Raymond Leppard | 92 | English | Composer | ||
26 | Robert Evans | 89 | American | Producer, Executive | ||
26 | Pascale Roberts | 89 | French | Actress | ||
28 | Annick Alane | 94 | French | Actress | ||
29 | John Witherspoon | 77 | American | Actor | ||
30 | Bernard Slade | 89 | Canadian | Screenwriter | ||
31 | Florence Giorgetti | 75 | French | Actress | ||
November | 2 | Marie Laforêt | 80 | French-Swiss | Actress, Singer | |
2 | Brian Tarantina | 60 | American | Actor | ||
5 | Omero Antonutti | 84 | Italian | Actor | ||
7 | Nik Powell | 69 | English | Producer, Executive | ||
8 | Fred Bongusto | 84 | Italian | Composer | ||
10 | Lawrence G. Paull | 81 | American | Production Designer | ||
12 | Luciano Marin | 87 | Italian | Actor | ||
13 | Niall Tóibín | 89 | Irish | Actor | ||
14 | María Baxa | 73 | Serbian | Actress | ||
14 | Branko Lustig | 87 | Croatian | Producer | ||
15 | Jorge Vergara | 64 | Mexican | Producer | ||
16 | Vojtěch Jasný | 93 | Czech | Director | ||
18 | Laure Killing | 60 | French | Actress | ||
20 | Michael J. Pollard | 80 | American | Actor | ||
26 | Vittorio Congia | 89 | Italian | Actor | ||
December | 1 | Shelley Morrison | 83 | American | Actress | |
4 | Leonard Goldberg | 85 | American | Producer | ||
5 | Robert Walker | 79 | American | Actor | ||
6 | Ron Leibman | 82 | American | Actor | ||
8 | René Auberjonois | 79 | American | Actor | ||
8 | Caroll Spinney | 85 | American | Puppeteer | ||
12 | Danny Aiello | 86 | American | Actor | ||
14 | Anna Karina | 79 | Danish-French | Actress | ||
14 | Bernard Lavalette | 93 | French | Actor | ||
15 | Nicky Henson | 74 | English | Actor | ||
Notes
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