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1995 in film

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This is a list of films released in 1995. The highly anticipated sequel Die Hard with a Vengeance was the year's biggest box-office hit, and Braveheart won the Academy Award for Best Picture.

Highest-grossing films

The top 10 films released in 1995 by worldwide gross are as follows:

RankTitleDistributorWorldwide gross12345678910
Die Hard with a Vengeance20th Century Fox$366,101,666
Toy StoryBuena Vista$361,958,736
Apollo 13Universal$355,237,933
GoldenEyeMGM$352,194,034
PocahontasBuena Vista$346,079,773
Batman ForeverWarner Bros.$336,529,144
SevenNew Line$327,311,859
CasperUniversal$287,928,194
Waterworld$264,218,220
JumanjiSony / TriStar$262,797,249

Box office records

  • The Batman franchise became the fifth film franchise to gross $1 billion with the release of Batman Forever.
    • Batman Forever is released in theaters and surpasses Jurassic Park for scoring the highest-opening weekend of all time, generating a total of $52.8 million.

Film records

  • Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, released this year, has been running in theatres in India for 30 years, making the longest running film in cinema history

Context

The theatrical box office of 1994 achieved record grosses, with nine films earning more than $100million and the highest attendance (1.29billion) since 1960 (1.3billion). By 1995, however, the average cost of making and marketing a film had doubled since 1990, reaching $50.4million, making turning a profit more difficult. The rising salary cost of actors was a contributing factor; studios vied to secure popular actors such as Harrison Ford, Jim Carrey, Tom Cruise, and Arnold Schwarzenegger who could generally guarantee a minimum level of box-office success and held broad appeal outside of the United States and Canada. If notable stars were unavailable, studios were forced to pay exorbitant salaries for less-well-known stars and pay other cast lower salaries to offset costs. In 1995, theatrical box-office revenue was falling; the first quarter was about $90million lower than the same period in 1994. Markets outside of the U.S. and Canada were growing, accounting for 41% of a film's total revenue—including theatrical and home media profits—and outperformed the U.S. and Canadian box offices for the first time in 1994. Anticipated films such as Batman Forever, Crimson Tide, and Pocahontas were scheduled for release alongside Waterworld, the most-expensive film of its time.

Events

  • March 13 – The Dogme 95 movement is officially announced in Paris by Danish directors Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg.
  • April 10 – Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. sells 80% of MCA Inc., owner of Universal Pictures, to Seagram Company for $7 billion.
  • May 12 – Crimson Tide is released, kicking off the Summer box office season with critical and commercial success.
  • May 19 – Die Hard with a Vengeance is released in theaters and becomes the year's highest-grossing film (Toy Story overtook it in re-releases in 2014).
  • May 24 – Braveheart is released to critical and commercial success. Directed by and starring Mel Gibson, it will go on to win 5 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.
  • May 27 – Actor Christopher Reeve (1952–2004) injured his spinal cord after falling off his horse in an equestrian competition. The injury paralysed him from the shoulders down, and he depended on a ventilator to breathe.
  • June 10 – Pocahontas has the largest premiere ever for a film, premiering in Central Park, New York City, with an audience of 100,000 and free admission. The film received mixed reviews but was a commercial success at the worldwide box office.
  • June 16 – Batman Forever is released in theaters and scores the highest-opening weekend of all time, generating a total of $52.8 million.
  • November – Carolco Pictures files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
  • November 17 – After a six-year hiatus, the James Bond film series resumes with the successful GoldenEye with Pierce Brosnan as James Bond.
  • November 22 – Toy Story is released, marking the first feature-length film created completely using computer-generated imagery. Toy Story was both a commercial and critical success, and is considered by film historians as a significant turning point in film history.
  • unknown date – Trash Video, a Finnish independent film production company is established.

Awards

Category/Organization53rd Golden Globe Awards
January 21, 19961st Critics' Choice Awards
January 22, 1996Producers, Directors, Screen Actors, and Writers Guild Awards68th Academy Awards
March 25, 199649th BAFTA Awards
April 23, 1996DramaMusical or Comedy
Best FilmSense and SensibilityBabeSense and SensibilityApollo 13BraveheartSense and Sensibility
Best DirectorMel Gibson
BraveheartRon Howard
Apollo 13Mel Gibson
BraveheartMichael Radford
The Postman
Best ActorNicolas Cage
Leaving Las VegasJohn Travolta
Get ShortyKevin Bacon
Murder in the FirstNicolas Cage
Leaving Las VegasNigel Hawthorne
The Madness of King George
Best ActressSharon Stone
CasinoNicole Kidman
To Die ForSusan Sarandon
Dead Man WalkingEmma Thompson
Sense and Sensibility
Best Supporting ActorBrad Pitt
12 MonkeysKevin Spacey
The Usual Suspects
Ed Harris
Apollo 13Ed Harris
Apollo 13Kevin Spacey
The Usual SuspectsTim Roth
Rob Roy
Best Supporting ActressMira Sorvino
Mighty AphroditeKate Winslet
Sense and SensibilityMira Sorvino
Mighty AphroditeKate Winslet
Sense and Sensibility
Best Screenplay, AdaptedEmma Thompson
Sense and SensibilityEmma Thompson
Sense and SensibilityJohn Hodge
Trainspotting
Best Screenplay, OriginalRandall Wallace
BraveheartChristopher McQuarrie
The Usual Suspects
Best Original ScoreA Walk in the Clouds
Maurice JarreN/AN/AThe Postman
Luis Bacalov
Best Original Song"Colors of the Wind"
PocahontasN/AN/A"Colors of the Wind"
PocahontasN/A
Best Foreign Language FilmLes MisérablesThe PostmanN/AAntoniaThe Postman

1995 films

By country/region

  • List of American films of 1995
  • List of Argentine films of 1995
  • List of Australian films of 1995
  • List of Bangladeshi films of 1995
  • List of British films of 1995
  • List of Canadian films of 1995
  • List of French films of 1995
  • List of Hong Kong films of 1995
  • List of Indian films of 1995
    • List of Hindi films of 1995
    • List of Kannada films of 1995
    • List of Malayalam films of 1995
    • List of Marathi films of 1995
    • List of Tamil films of 1995
    • List of Telugu films of 1995
  • List of Japanese films of 1995
  • List of Mexican films of 1995
  • List of Pakistani films of 1995
  • List of Russian films of 1995
  • List of South Korean films of 1995
  • List of Spanish films of 1995

By genre/medium

  • List of action films of 1995
  • List of animated feature films of 1995
  • List of avant-garde films of 1995
  • List of crime films of 1995
  • List of comedy films of 1995
  • List of drama films of 1995
  • List of horror films of 1995
  • List of science fiction films of 1995
  • List of thriller films of 1995
  • List of western films of 1995

Births

  • January 5 – Whindersson Nunes, Brazilian YouTuber and actor
  • January 7
    • Jessica Darrow, American actress and singer
    • Leslie Grace, American singer, songwriter and actress
  • January 9 – Nicola Peltz, American actress
  • January 13
    • Natalia Dyer, American actress
    • Eros Vlahos, English-Greek actor and comedian
  • January 17 – Indya Moore, American actor
  • January 24
    • Dylan Everett, Canadian actor
    • Callan McAuliffe, Australian actor
  • January 30 – Danielle Campbell, American actress
  • February 2 – Tom Blyth, English actor
  • February 7 – Tom Glynn-Carney, English actor and singer
  • February 10 – Archie Madekwe, English actor
  • February 28 – Madisen Beaty, American actress
  • March 4 – Bill Milner, English actor
  • March 7 – Haley Lu Richardson, American actress
  • March 20 – Samantha Weinstein, Canadian actress (died 2023)
  • March 21 – RJ Cyler, American actor
  • March 22 – Nick Robinson, American actor
  • March 23 – Victoria Pedretti, American actress
  • March 30 – Simone Ashley, English actress
  • April 1 – Logan Paul, American pro wrestler, actor, and YouTuber
  • April 17 – Phoebe Dynevor, English actress
  • April 18 – Virginia Gardner, American actress
  • April 19 – Patrick Gibson, Irish actor
  • April 24 – Ludmilla, Brazilian singer-songwriter and actress
  • May 3
    • Katie Chang, American actress
    • Emma Seligman, Canadian film director and screenwriter
  • May 4
    • Alex Lawther, English actor
    • Shameik Moore, American actor, singer and rapper
  • May 5 - Devon Gearhart, American actor
  • May 11 - Shira Haas, Israeli actress
  • May 12 – Sawyer Sweeten, American child actor (died 2015)
  • May 13 – Taylor John Smith, American actor
  • May 25 - Brandon Perea, American actor
  • May 28 – Jacob Kogan, American actor
  • June 4 - Gustav Lindh, Swedish actor
  • June 5 – Troye Sivan, Australian singer-songwriter and actor
  • June 6 – Jack Kilmer, American actor
  • June 8 – Harumi Sato, Japanese actress and dancer
  • June 19 – Blake Woodruff, American actor
  • June 20 – Geraldine Viswanathan, Australian actress
  • June 22 – Micheál Richardson, Irish-American actor
  • July 4 – Post Malone, American rapper
  • July 9 – Georgie Henley, English actress
  • July 11 – Blu Hunt, American actress
  • July 12 – Mason Alexander Park, American actor
  • August 4 – Bruna Marquezine, Brazilian actress
  • August 6 – Amy Forsyth, Canadian actress
  • August 7 – Sasha Calle, American actress
  • August 9 – Justice Smith, American actor
  • August 18 - Alexa Davies, Welsh actress
  • August 20 – Liana Liberato, American actress
  • August 22 – Dua Lipa, English singer and actress
  • August 26 – Gracie Dzienny, American actress
  • September 4 - Lola Tash, Canadian former actress
  • September 12 – Ryan Potter, American actor
  • September 19 – Rachel Sennott, American actress
  • September 20 - Sammi Hanratty, American actress
  • September 22 – Juliette Goglia, American actress
  • September 29 – Sasha Lane, American actress
  • October 3
    • Ayo Edebiri, American comedian, writer, producer and actress
    • Hailey McCann, former American child actress
  • October 13 – Park Ji-min, Korean singer, songwriter and dancer
  • October 24 – Ashton Sanders, American actor and model
  • November 2 – Brandon Soo Hoo, American actor and martial artist
  • November 3 – Alice Wegmann, Brazilian actress
  • November 6 – John Owen Lowe, American writer, producer and actor
  • November 7 – Sophia Ali, American actress
  • November 9 – Finn Cole, English actor
  • November 15 - Amy James-Kelly, British Actress
  • November 17 – Zach Barack, American actor, singer and comedian
  • November 22 – Katherine McNamara, American actress
  • November 23 – Austin Majors, American actor (died 2023)
  • November 27
    • Ricardo Hoyos, Canadian actor
    • Jamila Velazquez, American singer and actress
  • November 29
    • Liv Hewson, Australian actor
    • Laura Marano, American actress, singer
  • December 5 - Hadley Robinson, American actress
  • December 13 – Emma Corrin, British actor
  • December 25 - Charlee Fraser, Australian actress
  • December 26 - Lola Petticrew, Northern Irish actor
  • December 27
    • Laurence Belcher, English actor
    • Timothée Chalamet, American and French actor
  • December 29 – Ross Lynch, American actor, singer, dancer
  • December 30 – Kim Tae-hyung, Korean singer, songwriter and dancer

Deaths

MonthDateNameAgeCountryProfessionNotable films
January2Nancy Kelly73USActress
2Frances E. Williams89USActress
4Dorothy Granger82USActress
7Ted Tetzlaff91USCinematographer
9Peter Cook57UKActor
10Roy Ashton85AustraliaMakeup Artist
11Onat Kutlar58TurkeyProducer, Screenwriter
12Kay Aldridge77USActress
21John Halas82UKAnimator, Director
24Edward Colman89USCinematographer
25John Smith63USActor
25William Sylvester72USActor
26Gordon Oliver84USActor
26Pat Welsh79USActress
27Robert Totten57USDirector
31George Abbott107USDirector
February2Phillip Borsos41AustraliaDirector
2Donald Pleasence75UKActor
2Willard Waterman80USActor
4Abel Santa Cruz79ArgentinaScreenwriter
5Doug McClure59USActor
8Rachel Thomas89UKActress
9David Wayne81USActor
14Michael V. Gazzo71USActor
16Lois Wilde87USActress
19John Howard81USActor
21Robert Bolt79UKScreenwriter, Director
21Calder Willingham72USScreenwriter
22Ed Flanders60USActor
22Nicholas Pennell56UKActor
23John Paul73UKActor
24John J. Carney54UKActor
26Jack Clayton73UKDirector
27Ann Ayars76USSinger, Actress
March1Herb Meadow83USScreenwriter
3Al Christy76USActor
3Douglas Stewart75USFilm Editor
5Nancy O'Neil83AustraliaActress
10Irene Tedrow87USActress
12Juanin Clay45USActress
15Albert Hackett95USScreenwriter
17Rick Aviles42USActor
20Big John Studd47USActor
21Robert Urquhart73UKActor
27Paul Brinegar77USActor
29Antony Hamilton42UKActor
April4Priscilla Lane79USActress, Singer
12Philip H. Lathrop82USCinematographer
13Allan Scott88USScreenwriter
14Burl Ives85USActor, Singer
15Gilbert Moses52USDirector
16Cy Endfield80USDirector, Screenwriter
16Arthur English75UKActor
16Alfred Ryder79USActor
21Tessie O'Shea82UKActress
25Art Fleming70USActor
25Alexander Knox88CanadaActor, Screenwriter, Director
25Ginger Rogers83USActress, Dancer
27Katherine DeMille83CanadaActress
30Christopher Chadman47USChoreographer
30Michael Graham Cox57UKActor
May2Edwin Blum88USScreenwriter
2Don Brockett65USActor
2Michael Hordern83UKActor
11John Philips80UKActor
12Arthur Lubin96USDirector
13Alan Maley64UKVisual Effects Artist, Matte Painter
15Eric Porter67UKActor
18Elisha Cook Jr.91USActor
18Alexander Godunov45RussiaActor, Dancer
18Elizabeth Montgomery62USActress
19Hans Jürgen Kiebach64GermanyProduction Designer, Art Director
22Robert Flemyng83UKActor
25Alice Day89USActress
25Dany Robin68FranceActress
26Tony Azito46USActor
26Friz Freleng89USAnimator, Director, Producer
27Severn Darden65USActor
28Daniela Rocca57ItalyActress
June3Dilys Powell93UKFilm CriticNone; critiqued films for The Sunday Times
5Patricia Dane75USActress
6Savely Kramarov60RussiaActor
7Joseph Tomelty84IrelandActor
10Bruno Lawrence54UKActor
14Jack Chertok88USProducer
14Timothy Scott57USActor
15Charles Bennett95UKScreenwriter
17Clarence Greene81USScreenwriter
18Arthur Howard85UKActor
20Julian Blaustein82USProducer
23Emile Santiago96USCostume Designer
27Yoni Chen41IsraelActor
29Roy Rowland84USDirector
29Lana Turner74USActress
30Gale Gordon89USActor
July1Wolfman Jack57USActor
2John C. Higgins87CanadaScreenwriter
4Eva Gabor76HungaryActress
12Gordon Flemyng61UKDirector
17Harry Guardino69USActor
26Eleanore Griffin91USScreenwriter
27Miklós Rózsa88HungaryComposer
30Alfredo Giannetti71ItalyScreenwriter, Director
31Genevieve Tobin95USActress
August1Phyllis Brooks80USActress
1Esther Muir92USActress
2Al Adamson66USDirector
2Lillian Bronson92USActress
2Janet Ward70USActress
3Ida Lupino77UKActress, Director
7David Begelman73USStudio Executive
8Carol Hughes85USActress
9Peter Carew72USActor
10Donald Bisset84UKActor
11Phil Harris91USActor
11Howard Koch93USScreenwriter
16Walter Cartier71USActor
17Helen Christie80UKActress
18Dick Hogan77USActor
18James Maxwell66USActor
19Danny Arnold70USScreenwriter
21Nanni Loy69ItalyDirector, Screenwriter
24Gary Crosby62USActor
27Mary Beth Hughes75USActress
29Frank Perry65USProducer, Director
31Mildred Coles75USActress
31David Farrar87UKActor
31Carmen Mathews84USActress
September1Benay Venuta84USActress
5John Megna42USActor
6Ralph Rosenblum69USFilm Editor
9Ron Talsky60USCostume Designer
9Keith Wayne50USActor
10Derek Meddings64UKVisual Effects Artist
12Jeremy Brett61UKActor
12Tom Helmore91UKActor
14Eiji Okada74JapanActor
17Grady Sutton89USActor
29Susan Fleetwood51UKActress
October5Linda Gary50USVoice Actress
6Anthony Newlands69UKActor
9Armin Ganz47USProduction Designer
11Jeff York83USActor
12Gary Bond55UKActor
15Claudio Brook68MexicoActor
20Christopher Stone53USActor
21Maxene Andrews79USSinger, Actress
21Jack Rose83PolandScreenwriter
22Mary Wickes85USActress
25David Healy66USActor
25Viveca Lindfors74SwedenActress
29Jean Heather79USActress
29Terry Southern71USScreenwriter
30Brian Easdale86UKComposer
30Paul Ferris54UKComposer
31Rosalind Cash56USActress
November3John Orchard66UKActor
4Paul Eddington68UKActor
4Eddie Egan65USActor
6Aneta Corsaut62USActress
7John Patrick90USScreenwriter
9Alessandro Cicognini89ItalyComposer
9Robert O. Cook92USSound Engineer
10Arthur Loew Jr.69USProducer
12Robert Stephens64UKActor
13Ralph Blane81USComposer, Lyricist
21Dorothy Jeakins81USCostume Designer
22Ronald Kinnoch85UKProducer, Screenwriter
23Louis Malle63FranceDirector
24Jeffrey Lynn86USActor
December3Jimmy Jewel85UKActor
3Joseph Vásquez33USDirector, Screenwriter
4Robert Parrish79USDirector, Actor
6Robert Phalen58USActor
7Harry Cordwell73UKSet Decorator
7Kathleen Harrison103UKActress
8George J. Lewis91USActor
9Vivian Blaine74USActress, Singer
10Paul Lohmann69USCinematographer
11Arthur Mullard85UKActor
17Lexie Bigham27USActor
18Ross Thomas69USScreenwriter
19Jack Hively85USDirector, Film Editor
20Madge Sinclair57JamaicaActor
22Butterfly McQueen84USActress
23Patric Knowles84UKActor
25Dean Martin78USSinger, Actor
26Geoffrey Drake83-84??Production Designer
30Doris Grau71USActress, Script Supervisor
30Richard Hornung45USCostume Designer

Film debuts

  • Jon Abrahams – Kids
  • Casey Affleck – To Die For
  • Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje – Congo
  • Michael Bay (director) – Bad Boys
  • Drake Bell – Drifting School
  • Camilla Belle – A Little Princess
  • Connie Britton – The Brothers McMullen
  • Edward Burns – The Brothers McMullen
  • Scott Caan – A Boy Called Hate
  • Fulvio Cecere – Assassins
  • Emmanuelle Chriqui – The Donor
  • Enrico Colantoni – Money Train
  • Rachael Leigh Cook – The Baby-Sitters Club
  • Jennifer Coolidge – Love and Happiness
  • David Cross – Destiny Turns on the Radio
  • Rosario Dawson – Kids
  • Peter Dinklage – Living in Oblivion
  • John Doman – Die Hard with a Vengeance
  • Colman Domingo – Timepiece
  • Jeffrey Donovan – Throwing Down
  • Minnie Driver – Circle of Friends
  • Michael Clarke Duncan – Friday
  • Peter Facinelli – Angela
  • John Farley – Tommy Boy
  • Kevin Farley – Tommy Boy
  • Colin Farrell – Frankie Starlight
  • Will Ferrell – Criminal Hearts
  • Leo Fitzpatrick – Kids
  • Tommy Flanagan – Braveheart
  • Shawn Hatosy – Home for the Holidays
  • Jessica Hecht – Joe's Rotten World
  • Natasha Henstridge – Species
  • Aldis Hodge – Die Hard with a Vengeance
  • Hassan Johnson – Clockers
  • Tamala Jones – How to Make an American Quilt
  • Keira Knightley – Innocent Lies
  • Johnny Knoxville – Desert Blues
  • David Koechner – It's Now... or NEVER!
  • Jared Leto – How to Make an American Quilt
  • Ken Leung – Pictures of Baby Jane Doe
  • Chad Lindberg – Born to be Wild
  • Eric Mabius – Welcome to the Dollhouse
  • Norm Macdonald – Billy Madison
  • Heather Matarazzo – Welcome to the Dollhouse
  • James McAvoy – The Near Room
  • Debra Messing – A Walk in the Clouds
  • Dina Meyer – Johnny Mnemonic
  • Ivana Miličević – Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest
  • Jay Mohr – For Better or Worse
  • Nicole Ari Parker – The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love
  • Paula Jai Parker – Friday
  • Amanda Peet – Animal Room
  • Mekhi Phifer – Clockers
  • Ryan Phillippe – Crimson Tide
  • Geoff Pierson – Two Bits
  • Franka Potente – After Five in the Forest Primeval
  • James Purefoy – Feast of July
  • Jeremy Renner – National Lampoon's Senior Trip
  • Giovanni Ribisi – Mind Ripper
  • Emilio Rivera – My Family
  • Paul Rudd – Clueless
  • Peter Sarsgaard – Dead Man Walking
  • Steve Schirripa – Casino
  • Élie Semoun – The Three Brothers
  • Chloë Sevigny – Kids
  • Brendan Sexton III – Welcome to the Dollhouse
  • Michael Sheen – Othello
  • Ethan Suplee – Mallrats
  • Saïd Taghmaoui – La Haine
  • Charlize Theron – Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest
  • James Van Der Beek – Angus
  • Dominic West – Richard III
  • Johnny Whitworth – Bye Bye Love

References

References

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  5. "DDLJ is the longest running film".
  6. "The movie that has been playing for 27 years".
  7. Eller, Claudia. (March 8, 1995). "Average Cost Of Making, Marketing Movie Soars : Hollywood: Figure Hit $50.4 Million, 'A Beast Of A Number,' Says MPAA President Jack Valenti.".
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