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2009 in film

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The year 2009 saw the release of many films. Seven made the top 50 list of highest-grossing films. Also in 2009, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that as of that year, their Best Picture category would consist of ten nominees, rather than five (the first time since the 1943 awards).

Evaluation of the year

Film critic Philip French of The Guardian said that 2009 "began with the usual flurry of serious major movies given late December screenings in Los Angeles to qualify for the Oscars. They're now forgotten or vaguely regarded as semi-classics: The Reader, Che, Slumdog Millionaire, Frost/Nixon, Revolutionary Road, The Wrestler, Gran Torino, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. It soon became apparent that horror movies would be the dominant genre once again, with vampires the pre-eminent sub-species, the most profitable inevitably being New Moon, the latest in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight saga, the best the subtle Swedish Let the Right One In and the worst the British horror spoof Lesbian Vampire Killers. Documentaries continued to flourish, introducing us to fascinating new worlds: Afghan TV talent shows (Afghan Star), Australian exploitation cinema (Not Quite Hollywood), haute couture (The September Issue). Animation thrived, the 3-D comeback threatened to become permanent rather than a gimmick, and the two were conjoined in a dozen 3-D animated features, the finest being DreamWorks Animation's Monsters vs. Aliens and Pixar's Up. Remakes and sequels abounded, none of any merit. The same went for films based on comic strips and graphic novels. British cinema generally bubbled in the doldrums. The well-acted Fish Tank was overrated, as was the dull costume drama The Young Victoria. The best films by native directors were fuelled by our obsession with soccer (Ken Loach's Looking for Eric and Tom Hooper's The Damned United) or directed by foreigners (New Zealander Jane Campion's Bright Star, and two films by Danes: Nicholas Winding Refn's Bronson and Lone Scherfig's An Education). The most original British film was Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor's low-key, low-budget Helen, a formally innovative look at provincial life. 2009 was a mostly undistinguished year for Hollywood, with indifferent films from Woody Allen (Vicky Cristina Barcelona), Michael Mann (Public Enemies) and others, and deadly blockbusters such as Angels & Demons and 2012. The Coen brothers, however, were on form, examining their midwestern Jewish roots in A Serious Man, and Kathryn Bigelow's The Hurt Locker was the best film yet about Iraq. From Europe we had several striking revisionist accounts of violent resistance to Nazi occupation in the second world war: Flammen & Citronen (Denmark), Max Manus: Man of War (Norway) and The Army of Crime (France). But they were drowned in the tsunami of Quentin Tarantino's lunatic second world war fantasy Inglourious Basterds. The most likable European picture was the Italian Mid-August Lunch, the directorial debut of 60-year-old Gianni Di Gregorio (screenwriter on Gomorrah), and the three most memorably argumentative and provocative were Paolo Sorrentino's Il Divo, Lars von Trier's Antichrist and Michael Haneke's The White Ribbon. The performances I most enjoyed were impersonations: Meryl Streep's Julia Child (Julie & Julia) and Christian McKay's Orson in Me and Orson Welles."

Highest-grossing films

The top 10 films released in 2009 by worldwide gross are as follows:

RankTitleDistributorWorldwide gross12345678910
Avatar20th Century Fox$2,743,577,587
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood PrinceWarner Bros.$933,959,197
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs20th Century Fox$886,686,817
Transformers: Revenge of the FallenParamount$836,303,693
2012Sony$769,679,473
UpDisney$735,099,082
The Twilight Saga: New MoonSummit$709,827,462
Sherlock HolmesWarner Bros.$524,028,679
Angels & DemonsSony$485,930,816
The HangoverWarner Bros.$469,328,079

Avatar surpassed Titanic as the highest-grossing film of all time on January 25, 2010. Avatar then became the first film to earn more than $2 billion at the box office on January 31, 2010. Avatar was surpassed by Avengers: Endgame as the highest-grossing film of all time on July 21, 2019. Due to a re-release, Avatar retook the title from Endgame on March 13, 2021.

Events

Awards

Category/Organization15th Critics' Choice Awards
January 15, 201067th Golden Globe Awards
January 17, 2010Producers, Directors, Screen Actors, and Writers Guild Awards63rd BAFTA Awards
February 21, 201082nd Academy Awards
March 7, 2010DramaMusical or Comedy
Best FilmThe Hurt LockerAvatarThe HangoverThe Hurt Locker
Best DirectorKathryn Bigelow
The Hurt LockerJames Cameron
AvatarKathryn Bigelow
The Hurt Locker
Best ActorJeff Bridges
Crazy HeartRobert Downey Jr.
Sherlock HolmesJeff Bridges
Crazy HeartColin Firth
A Single ManJeff Bridges
Crazy Heart
Best ActressSandra Bullock
The Blind Side
Meryl Streep
Julie & JuliaSandra Bullock
The Blind SideMeryl Streep
Julie & JuliaSandra Bullock
The Blind SideCarey Mulligan
An EducationSandra Bullock
The Blind Side
Best Supporting ActorChristoph Waltz
Inglourious Basterds
Best Supporting ActressMo'Nique
Precious
Best Screenplay, AdaptedJason Reitman and Sheldon Turner
Up in the AirJason Reitman and Sheldon Turner
Up in the AirJason Reitman and Sheldon Turner
Up in the AirGeoffrey Fletcher
Precious
Best Screenplay, OriginalQuentin Tarantino
Inglourious BasterdsMark Boal
The Hurt Locker
Best Animated FilmUp
Best Original ScoreUp
Michael GiacchinoN/AUp
Michael Giacchino
Best Original Song"The Weary Kind"
Crazy HeartN/AN/A"The Weary Kind"
Crazy Heart
Best Foreign Language FilmBroken EmbracesThe White RibbonN/AA ProphetThe Secret in Their Eyes
Best DocumentaryThe CoveN/AThe CoveN/AThe Cove

Palme d'Or (62nd Cannes Film Festival): :The White Ribbon (Das weiße Band), directed by Michael Haneke, Germany

Golden Lion (66th Venice International Film Festival): :Lebanon, directed by Samuel Maoz, Israel

Golden Bear (59th Berlin International Film Festival): :The Milk of Sorrow (La Teta Asustada), directed by Claudia Llosa, Peru

People's Choice Award (34th Toronto International Film Festival): :Precious, directed by Lee Daniels, United States

2009 films

By country/region

  • List of American films of 2009
  • List of Argentine films of 2009
  • List of Australian films of 2009
  • List of Bangladeshi films of 2009
  • List of Bengali films of 2009
  • List of Bollywood films of 2009
  • List of Brazilian films of 2009
  • List of British films of 2009
  • List of Chinese films of 2009
  • List of Canadian films of 2009
  • List of French films of 2009
  • List of Hindi films of 2009
  • List of Hong Kong films of 2009
  • List of Italian films of 2009
  • List of Japanese films of 2009
  • List of Kannada films of 2009
  • List of Mexican films of the 2000s
  • List of Malayalam films of 2009
  • List of Pakistani films of 2009
  • List of Russian films of 2009
  • List of South Korean films of 2009
  • List of Spanish films of 2009
  • List of Tamil films of 2009
  • List of Telugu films of 2009
  • List of Turkish films of 2009

By genre/medium

  • List of action films of 2009
  • List of animated feature films of 2009
  • List of avant-garde films of 2009
  • List of crime films of 2009
  • List of comedy films of 2009
  • List of drama films of 2009
  • List of horror films of 2009
  • List of science fiction films of 2009
  • List of thriller films of 2009
  • List of western films of 2009

Births

  • January 5 - Walker Scobell, American actor
  • January 23 - Winslow Fegley, American actor
  • January 26 - YaYa Gosselin, American actress
  • February 22 - Archie Yates, English actor
  • March 12 - Woody Norman, English actor
  • March 17 - Lenny Rush, English actor
  • April 15 - Julia Butters, American actress
  • April 20 - Calah Lane, American actress and singer
  • May 18 - Hala Finley, American actress
  • May 25 - Elle Graham, American actress
  • June 7 - Diaana Babnicova, British actress
  • June 23 - Xia Vigor, British-Filipino actress
  • July 2 - Alexa Swinton, American actress
  • September 25 - Leah Jeffries, American actress
  • September 26 – Alisha Weir, Irish actress and singer
  • October 9 - Gordon Cormier, Canadian actor
  • November 5 - Trinity Bliss, American actress and singer
  • November 10 - Christian Convery, American-Canadian actor
  • December 5 - Owen Cooper, English actor

Deaths

MonthDateNameAgeCountryProfessionNotable films
January1Edmund Purdom84UKActor
2Steven Gilborn72USActor
3Pat Hingle84USActor
3Olga San Juan81USActress, Dancer
5Robert F. Brunner70USComposer
5Ned Tanen77USProducer, Executive
6John Scott Martin82UKActor
8Don Galloway71USActor
12Claude Berri74FranceDirector, Producer, Screenwriter
12Russ Conway95CanadaActor
13Patrick McGoohan80IrelandActor
14Ricardo Montalbán88MexicoActor
14Angela Morley84UKComposer
15Chuck Gaspar70USSpecial Effects Artist
17Susanna Foster84USActress, Singer
18Kathleen Byron88UKActress
21Charles H. Schneer88USProducer
26Darrell Sandeen78USActor
31Clint Ritchie70USActor
February6Philip Carey83USActor
6James Whitmore87USActor
7Molly Bee69USSinger, Actress
7Lesley Brook91UKActress
9Robert Anderson91USScreenwriter
13Dilys Laye74UKActress
19Oreste Lionello81ItalyActor
20Robert Quarry83USActor
21Howard Zieff81USDirector
23Laurence Payne89UKActor
24Edward Judd76UKActor
27John Alvin91USActor
March3Sydney Chaplin82USActor
4Horton Foote92USScreenwriter
7Tullio Pinelli100ItalyScreenwriter
13Betsy Blair85USActress
14Millard Kaufman92USScreenwriter
15Ron Silver62USActor
18Natasha Richardson45UKActress
21John Cater77UKActor
21John Franklyn-Robbins84UKActor
25Steven Bach70USStudio Executive
29Monte Hale89USActor, Singer
29Maurice Jarre84FranceComposer
April1Lou Perryman67USActor
1Miguel Ángel Suárez69Puerto RicoActor
3Tom Smith88UKMakeup Artist
4Jody McCrea74USActor
5Wouter Barendrecht43NetherlandsProducer
8Jane Bryan90USActress
9Michael N. Harbour63UKActor
9Shakti Samanta83IndiaDirector, Producer
11Simon Channing Williams63UKProducer
12Marilyn Chambers57USActress
18Peter Dennis75UKActor
22Ken Annakin94UKDirector
22Jack Cardiff94UKCinematographer, Director
25Bea Arthur86USActress
27Feroz Khan69IndiaActor
May1Marc Rocco46USDirector, Screenwriter
4Dom DeLuise75USActor
4Jane Randolph93USActress
15Bud Tingwell86AustraliaActor
18Wayne Allwine62USVoice Actor
20Lucy Gordon28UKActress
28Mort Abrahams93USProducer
28Terence Alexander86UKActor
June3David Carradine72USActor
3Shih Kien96ChinaActor
6Mary Howard96USActress
9Michael Roof32USActor
21Lorena Gale51CanadaActress
23Ed McMahon86USActor
25Farrah Fawcett62USActress
25Michael Jackson50USSinger, Actor
27Gale Storm87USSinger, Actress
29Jan Rubeš89Czech RepublicSinger, Actor
30Harve Presnell75USActor, Singer
July1Karl Malden97USActor
4Brenda Joyce92USActress
10Zena Marshall83UKActress
13Beverly Roberts95USActress
14Dal McKennon89USActor
24Harry Towb83IrelandActor
26Clayton Hill78USActor
29Joanne Jordan88USActress
31Jean-Paul Roussillon78FranceActor
August4Blake Snyder51USScreenwriter
5Budd Schulberg95USScreenwriter
6John Hughes59USDirector, Screenwriter, Producer
9John Quade71USActor
12Ruth Ford98USActress
13John Bentley92UKActor
15Carlos Gómez92ParaguayActor
16Richard Moore83USCinematographer, Director
21Gordon Daniel86UKSound Engineer
26Sadie Corré91UKActress, Dancer
26Dominick Dunne83USProducer
28Wayne Tippit76USActor
September3Caro Jones86CanadaCasting Director
4Iain Cuthbertson79UKActor
4Carl Reindel74USActor
7Frank Coghlan, Jr.93USActor
8Ray Barrett82AustraliaActor
11Zakes Mokae75South AfricaActor
12Larry Gelbart81USScreenwriter
13Paul Burke83USActor
13Arnold Laven87USDirector
14Henry Gibson73USActor
14Patrick Swayze57USActor
15Troy Kennedy Martin77UKScreenwriter
16Timothy Bateson83UKActor
16Luciano Emmer91ItalyDirector, Screenwriter
17Dick Durock72USActor, Stuntman
18Pearl Hackney92UKActress
20John Hart91USActor
20Katherine Parr88UKActress
21Robert Ginty60USActor, Director
30Robert S. Baker92UKProducer, Director, Cinematographer
October3John Peverall77-78UKProducer
6Pamela Blake94USActress
10Sean Lawlor55IrelandActor
13Al Martino82USActor, Singer
13Daniel Melnick77USProducer, Executive
14Lou Albano76ItalyActor, Wrestler
14Collin Wilcox74USActress
17Douglas Blackwell85UKActor
17Vic Mizzy93USComposer
17Rosanna Schiaffino69ItalyActress
19Joseph Wiseman91CanadaActor
20Hubert Rees81UKActor
23Lou Jacobi95CanadaActor
26Yoshirō Muraki85JapanProduction Designer, Costume Designer
27John David Carson57USActor
November4David Tree94UKActor
6Derek Brechin57UKFilm Editor
12Paul Wendkos84USDirector
16Edward Woodward79UKActor
17Tony Kendall72ItalyActor
28Gilles Carle81CanadaDirector, Screenwriter
December3Nat Boxer84USSound Engineer
3Richard Todd90IrelandActor
4Bryan O'Byrne78USActor
5Garfield Morgan78UKActor
8Joan Bridge97UKCostume Designer
9Gene Barry90USActor
12Val Avery85USActor
15Peter Murton85UKProduction Designer, Art Director
15Robert Turturice60USCostume Designer
16Roy E. Disney79USStudio Executive
17Alaina Reed Hall63USActress
17Jennifer Jones90USActress
17Dan O'Bannon63USScreenwriter, Director, Actor
19Donald Pickering76UKActor
20Brittany Murphy32USActress
20Shari Rhodes71USCasting Director
20Arnold Stang91USActor
21Marianne Stone87UKActress
22Michael Currie81USActor
24Giulio Bosetti78ItalyActor
30Perry Wilson93USActress
31Glauco Onorato73ItalyActor

Film debuts

  • Maisa Abd Elhadi – The Time That Remains
  • Alberto Ammann − Cell 211
  • François Arnaud – I Killed My Mother
  • Enric Auquer − Mediterranean Food
  • Austin Butler − Aliens in the Attic
  • Carly Chaikin – The Consultants
  • Gwendoline Christie – The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
  • Chris Colfer – Russel Fish: The Sausage and Eggs Incident
  • Sharlto Copley – District 9
  • Jai Courtney – Stone Bros.
  • Belén Cuesta – Hierro
  • Laetitia Dosch – Accomplices
  • Jacqueline Fernandez – Aladin
  • Gal Gadot – Fast & Furious
  • Donald Glover – Mystery Team
  • Chris Hemsworth – Star Trek
  • Liam Hemsworth – Knowing
  • Ellie Kemper – Mystery Team
  • Vincent Lacoste – The French Kissers
  • Billy Magnussen – Happy Tears
  • Mia McKenna-Bruce – The Fourth Kind
  • Tanner Novlan – Maneater
  • Aubrey Plaza – Mystery Team
  • Zachary Quinto – Star Trek
  • Chris Riggi – Toe to Toe
  • Guillermo Rodriguez – Rock Slyde
  • Amaia Salamanca – Brain Drain
  • Anna Sawai – Ninja Assassin
  • Kaya Scodelario – Moon
  • Yara Shahidi – Imagine That
  • Gabby Sidibe – Precious
  • Dan Stevens – Hilde
  • David Verdaguer – Three Days With the Family
  • Steven Yeun – My Name Is Jerry

References

References

  1. (13 December 2009). "2009 in review: Film".
  2. "2009 Worldwide Box Office". [[IMDb]].
  3. Segers, Frank. (January 25, 2010). "'Avatar' breaks 'Titanic' worldwide record". [[The Hollywood Reporter]].
  4. Bettinger, Brendan. (January 31, 2010). "Avatar Becomes the First Film to Gross More Than $2 Billion Worldwide". [[Collider (website).
  5. Brevet, Brad. (July 21, 2019). "'The Lion King' Debuts with Record $185M & 'Endgame' Becomes Global #1".
  6. Tartaglione, Nancy. (March 13, 2021). "'Avatar' Overtakes 'Avengers: Endgame' As All-Time Highest-Grossing Film Worldwide; Rises To $2.8B Amid China Reissue – Update".
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