FOCUS FEATURES
(Redirected from USA Films)
'Focus Features' (formerly 'USA Films') is the art house films division of NBC Universal's Universal Studios, and acts as both a producer and distributor for its own films and a distributor for foreign films. Focus also serves as a producer and distributor of low-budget action/horror films through its 'Rogue Pictures' division (similar to The Weinstein Company's Dimension Films and Sony Pictures Entertainment's Screen Gems).
Focus was formed from the 2002 divisional merger of USA Films, Universal Focus and Good Machine. USA Films was created by Barry Diller in 1999 by combining October Films, Gramercy Pictures, and USA Home Entertainment.
Vivendi sold the studio, among other entertainment assets, to GE in 2004 to form NBC Universal.
Focus' most successful release to date was ''Brokeback Mountain'' (2005), which earned more than $85,000,000 at the boxoffice [1].
★ ''I Want You'' June 4, 1999 ''/regional release (With Rachael Weisz)''
★ ''Autumn Tale'' July 9, 1999
★ ''The Muse'' Aug 27th 1999
★ ''Black Cat, White Cat'' Sept 10th 1999
★ ''Sugar Town'' Sept 17th 1999
★ ''Lucie Aubrac'' Sept 17th 1999
★ ''Plunkett & Macleane'' Oct 1st 1999
★ ''Rosetta'' Nov. 5th 1999'' - Winner of the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival''
★ ''Ride With the Devil'' Nov. 24th 1999
★ ''Agnes Browne'' Dec. 3rd 1999''
★ -1 week awards-qualifying run, NY & LA only ''
★ ''Topsy-Turvy'' Dec 15th 1999
★ ''Being John Malkovich'' Oct 29th 1999
★
★
★
★ 3 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Director' and 'Best Supporting Actress'
★ ''Rear Window'' Jan 21st 2000 ''(remake of 1954 film with Christopher Reeve)''
★ ''Pitch Black'' Feb 18th 2000
★ ''Condo Painting'' March 10, 2000
★ ''Waking the Dead'' March 24, 2000
★ ''Joe Gould's Secret'' April 7, 2000
★ ''Where the Money Is'' April 14, 2000
★ ''The Idiots'' April 28, 2000
★ ''Up at the Villa'' May 5th 2000
★ ''Boricua's Bond'' June 21st 2000
★ ''Blood Simple'' (re-release July 7th 2000
★ ''Alice and Martin'' July 21st 2000
★ ''Wonderland'' July 28th 2000 ''(not the Val Kilmer film)''
★ ''Mad About Mambo'' Aug 4th 2000
★ ''Nurse Betty'' Sept 8th 2000
★ ''A Room for Romeo Brass'' Oct 27th 2000
★ ''Traffic'' Dec 27th 2000
★
★ 4 Academy Awards - including 'Best Director' and 'Best Supporting Actor'
★
★ 5 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Picture'
★ ''In the Mood for Love'' [Fa yeung nin wa] Feb. 2, 2001
★ ''' March 2, 2001
★ ''One Night at McCool's'' April 27, 2001
★ ''1732 Høtten'' AKA ''Bloody Angels'' May 25, 2001 (regional release only)
★ ''Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?'' June 15, 2001 regional release only)
★ ''Pandaemonium'' June 29, 2001
★ ''Wet Hot American Summer'' July 27, 2001
★ ''Session 9'' Aug. 10, 2001
★ ''Maybe Baby'' Aug. 24, 2001
★ ''The Man Who Wasn't There'' Oct. 31, 2001
★
★ 1 Academy Award nomination - 'Best Cinematography'
★ ''Gosford Park'' Dec 26th 2001 in LA and NY
★
★
★
★ 1 Academy Award - 'Best Original Screenplay'
★
★ 7 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Picture' and 'Best Director'
★ ''Gosford Park'' January 11, 2002
★
★ nationwide release following limited initial release on December 26, 2001
★ ''Monsoon Wedding'' February 22, 2002 '2002 cont'. (''Focus Features releases from this point on'')
★ ''Never Again'' July 12, 2002
★ ''The Kid Stays in the Picture'' July 26, 2002
★ ''Possession'' August 16, 2002
★ ''8 Women'' September 20, 2002
★ ''Far From Heaven'' November 8, 2002
★
★ 4 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Leading Actress' and 'Best Original Screenplay'
★ ''Long Time Dead''' December 6, 2002 regional release only)
★ ''The Guys'' December 13, 2002 /1-week awards-qualifying run, LA only)
★ ''The Pianist'' December 27, 2002 (NY/LA only)
★
★ 3 Academy Awards - including 'Best Director' and 'Best Leading Actor'
★
★ 7 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Picture' and 'Best Director'
★ ''The Pianist'' January 3 and 10, 2003
★
★ expansion following limited initial release on December 27, 2002
★ ''Deliver Us From Eva'' February 7, 2003
★ ''The Guys'' April 4, 2003
★
★ = regular release following awards-qualifying run in 2002
★ ''The Shape of Things'' May 9, 2003
★ ''My Little Eye'' June 6, 2003 (regional release only)
★ ''Swimming Pool'' July 2, 2003
★ ''Ali G Indahouse'' September 5, 2003 (regional release only)
★ ''Lost In Translation'' September 12, 2003
★
★ 1 Academy Award - 'Best Original Screenplay'
★
★ 4 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Picture' and 'Best Director'
★ ''Scarface'' (20th anniversary reissue) September 19, 2003
★ ''Sylvia'' October 17, 2003
★ ''21 Grams'' November 21, 2003
★
★ 2 Academy Award nominations - 'Best Leading Actress' and 'Best Supporting Actor'
★ ''Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind'' March 19, 2004
★
★ 1 Academy Award - 'Best Original Screenplay'
★
★ 2 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Leading Actress'
★ ''Ned Kelly'' March 26, 2004
★ ''The Door in the Floor''' July 14, 2004
★ ''Vanity Fair'' September 1, 2004
★ ''Shaun of the Dead''' September 24, 2004 Rogue Pictures
★ ''The Motorcycle Diaries'' [Diarios de motocicleta] September 24, 2004
★
★ 1 Academy Award - 'Best Original Song'
★
★ 2 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Adapted Screenplay'
★ ''Seed of Chucky'' November 12, 2004 Rogue Pictures
★ ''The Return of the Pink Panther'' (2005 DVD release of 1975 film, as some rights were inherited from ITC Entertainment)
★ ''Assault on Precinct 13'' January 19, 2005 Rogue Pictures
★ ''Rory O'Shea Was Here'' February 4, 2005
★ ''Unleashed'' May 13, 2005 Rogue Pictures
★ ''My Summer of Love'' June 17, 2005
★ ''Broken Flowers'' August 5, 2005
★ ''The Constant Gardener'' August 31, 2005
★
★ 1 Academy Award - 'Best Supporting Actress'
★
★ 4 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Adapted Screenplay' and 'Best Original Score'
★ ''Cry Wolf'' September 16, 2005 Rogue Pictures
★ ''Carlito's Way: RISE TO POWER'' September 30, 2005
★ Rogue Pictures
★ ''Pride and Prejudice'' November 11, 2005
★
★ 4 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Leading Actress' and 'Best Original Score'
★ ''The Ice Harvest'' November 23, 2005
★ ''Brokeback Mountain'' December 9, 2005
★
★ 3 Academy Awards - including 'Best Director' and 'Best Adapted Screenplay'
★
★ 8 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Picture' and 'Best Leading Actor'
★ ''The Big Lebowski'' Mid 2005 (A DVD Re-release of the original in a Collector's Edition)
★ ''Something New'' February 3, 2006
★ ''Dave Chappelle's Block Party'' March 3, 2006 Rogue Pictures
★ ''Brick'' March 31, 2006
★ ''On a Clear Day'' April 7, 2006
★ ''Waist Deep'' June 23, 2006 Rogue Pictures
★ ''Scoop'' July 28, 2006
★ ''Hollywoodland'' September 8, 2006
★ ''The Ground Truth'' September 15, 2006
★ ''Jet Li's Fearless'' September 22, 2006 Rogue Pictures
★ ''Catch a Fire'' October 27, 2006
★ ''The Return'' November 10, 2006 Rogue Pictures
★ ''The Hitcher'' January 19, 2007 Rogue Pictures
★ ''Hot Fuzz'' April 20, 2007 (U.S. Release) Rogue Pictures
★ ''Evening'' June 29, 2007
★ ''The Strangers'' July 13, 2007 Rogue Pictures
★ ''Talk to Me'' July 20, 2007
★ ''Atonement'' September 14, 2007
★ ''Balls of Fury'' September 14, 2007 Rogue Pictures
★ ''Eastern Promises'' September 14, 2007
★ ''Lust, Caution'' September 27, 2007
★ ''Reservation Road'' November 9, 2007
★ ''Be Kind Rewind'' December 21, 2007 (co-production with New Line Cinema)
★ ''Coraline''
★ ''Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day''
★ ''On the Road'' (co-production with United Artists, American Zoetrope and Pathé)
★ ''Burn After Reading'' (co-production with Working Title Films)
★ ''9''
★ Rogue Pictures
★ Focus Features
'Focus Features' (formerly 'USA Films') is the art house films division of NBC Universal's Universal Studios, and acts as both a producer and distributor for its own films and a distributor for foreign films. Focus also serves as a producer and distributor of low-budget action/horror films through its 'Rogue Pictures' division (similar to The Weinstein Company's Dimension Films and Sony Pictures Entertainment's Screen Gems).
Focus was formed from the 2002 divisional merger of USA Films, Universal Focus and Good Machine. USA Films was created by Barry Diller in 1999 by combining October Films, Gramercy Pictures, and USA Home Entertainment.
Vivendi sold the studio, among other entertainment assets, to GE in 2004 to form NBC Universal.
Focus' most successful release to date was ''Brokeback Mountain'' (2005), which earned more than $85,000,000 at the boxoffice [1].
| Contents |
| Partial list of films |
| USA Films releases |
| '1999' |
| 2000 |
| 2001 |
| Focus Features releases |
| 2002 |
| 2003 |
| 2004 |
| 2005 |
| 2006 |
| 2007 |
| 2008 |
| See also |
| Website |
Partial list of films
USA Films releases
'1999'
★ ''I Want You'' June 4, 1999 ''/regional release (With Rachael Weisz)''
★ ''Autumn Tale'' July 9, 1999
★ ''The Muse'' Aug 27th 1999
★ ''Black Cat, White Cat'' Sept 10th 1999
★ ''Sugar Town'' Sept 17th 1999
★ ''Lucie Aubrac'' Sept 17th 1999
★ ''Plunkett & Macleane'' Oct 1st 1999
★ ''Rosetta'' Nov. 5th 1999'' - Winner of the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival''
★ ''Ride With the Devil'' Nov. 24th 1999
★ ''Agnes Browne'' Dec. 3rd 1999''
★ -1 week awards-qualifying run, NY & LA only ''
★ ''Topsy-Turvy'' Dec 15th 1999
★ ''Being John Malkovich'' Oct 29th 1999
★
★
★
★ 3 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Director' and 'Best Supporting Actress'
2000
★ ''Rear Window'' Jan 21st 2000 ''(remake of 1954 film with Christopher Reeve)''
★ ''Pitch Black'' Feb 18th 2000
★ ''Condo Painting'' March 10, 2000
★ ''Waking the Dead'' March 24, 2000
★ ''Joe Gould's Secret'' April 7, 2000
★ ''Where the Money Is'' April 14, 2000
★ ''The Idiots'' April 28, 2000
★ ''Up at the Villa'' May 5th 2000
★ ''Boricua's Bond'' June 21st 2000
★ ''Blood Simple'' (re-release July 7th 2000
★ ''Alice and Martin'' July 21st 2000
★ ''Wonderland'' July 28th 2000 ''(not the Val Kilmer film)''
★ ''Mad About Mambo'' Aug 4th 2000
★ ''Nurse Betty'' Sept 8th 2000
★ ''A Room for Romeo Brass'' Oct 27th 2000
★ ''Traffic'' Dec 27th 2000
★
★ 4 Academy Awards - including 'Best Director' and 'Best Supporting Actor'
★
★ 5 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Picture'
2001
★ ''In the Mood for Love'' [Fa yeung nin wa] Feb. 2, 2001
★ ''' March 2, 2001
★ ''One Night at McCool's'' April 27, 2001
★ ''1732 Høtten'' AKA ''Bloody Angels'' May 25, 2001 (regional release only)
★ ''Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?'' June 15, 2001 regional release only)
★ ''Pandaemonium'' June 29, 2001
★ ''Wet Hot American Summer'' July 27, 2001
★ ''Session 9'' Aug. 10, 2001
★ ''Maybe Baby'' Aug. 24, 2001
★ ''The Man Who Wasn't There'' Oct. 31, 2001
★
★ 1 Academy Award nomination - 'Best Cinematography'
★ ''Gosford Park'' Dec 26th 2001 in LA and NY
★
★
★
★ 1 Academy Award - 'Best Original Screenplay'
★
★ 7 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Picture' and 'Best Director'
Focus Features releases
2002
★ ''Gosford Park'' January 11, 2002
★
★ nationwide release following limited initial release on December 26, 2001
★ ''Monsoon Wedding'' February 22, 2002 '2002 cont'. (''Focus Features releases from this point on'')
★ ''Never Again'' July 12, 2002
★ ''The Kid Stays in the Picture'' July 26, 2002
★ ''Possession'' August 16, 2002
★ ''8 Women'' September 20, 2002
★ ''Far From Heaven'' November 8, 2002
★
★ 4 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Leading Actress' and 'Best Original Screenplay'
★ ''Long Time Dead''' December 6, 2002 regional release only)
★ ''The Guys'' December 13, 2002 /1-week awards-qualifying run, LA only)
★ ''The Pianist'' December 27, 2002 (NY/LA only)
★
★ 3 Academy Awards - including 'Best Director' and 'Best Leading Actor'
★
★ 7 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Picture' and 'Best Director'
2003
★ ''The Pianist'' January 3 and 10, 2003
★
★ expansion following limited initial release on December 27, 2002
★ ''Deliver Us From Eva'' February 7, 2003
★ ''The Guys'' April 4, 2003
★
★ = regular release following awards-qualifying run in 2002
★ ''The Shape of Things'' May 9, 2003
★ ''My Little Eye'' June 6, 2003 (regional release only)
★ ''Swimming Pool'' July 2, 2003
★ ''Ali G Indahouse'' September 5, 2003 (regional release only)
★ ''Lost In Translation'' September 12, 2003
★
★ 1 Academy Award - 'Best Original Screenplay'
★
★ 4 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Picture' and 'Best Director'
★ ''Scarface'' (20th anniversary reissue) September 19, 2003
★ ''Sylvia'' October 17, 2003
★ ''21 Grams'' November 21, 2003
★
★ 2 Academy Award nominations - 'Best Leading Actress' and 'Best Supporting Actor'
2004
★ ''Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind'' March 19, 2004
★
★ 1 Academy Award - 'Best Original Screenplay'
★
★ 2 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Leading Actress'
★ ''Ned Kelly'' March 26, 2004
★ ''The Door in the Floor''' July 14, 2004
★ ''Vanity Fair'' September 1, 2004
★ ''Shaun of the Dead''' September 24, 2004 Rogue Pictures
★ ''The Motorcycle Diaries'' [Diarios de motocicleta] September 24, 2004
★
★ 1 Academy Award - 'Best Original Song'
★
★ 2 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Adapted Screenplay'
★ ''Seed of Chucky'' November 12, 2004 Rogue Pictures
2005
★ ''The Return of the Pink Panther'' (2005 DVD release of 1975 film, as some rights were inherited from ITC Entertainment)
★ ''Assault on Precinct 13'' January 19, 2005 Rogue Pictures
★ ''Rory O'Shea Was Here'' February 4, 2005
★ ''Unleashed'' May 13, 2005 Rogue Pictures
★ ''My Summer of Love'' June 17, 2005
★ ''Broken Flowers'' August 5, 2005
★ ''The Constant Gardener'' August 31, 2005
★
★ 1 Academy Award - 'Best Supporting Actress'
★
★ 4 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Adapted Screenplay' and 'Best Original Score'
★ ''Cry Wolf'' September 16, 2005 Rogue Pictures
★ ''Carlito's Way: RISE TO POWER'' September 30, 2005
★ Rogue Pictures
★ ''Pride and Prejudice'' November 11, 2005
★
★ 4 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Leading Actress' and 'Best Original Score'
★ ''The Ice Harvest'' November 23, 2005
★ ''Brokeback Mountain'' December 9, 2005
★
★ 3 Academy Awards - including 'Best Director' and 'Best Adapted Screenplay'
★
★ 8 Academy Award nominations - including 'Best Picture' and 'Best Leading Actor'
★ ''The Big Lebowski'' Mid 2005 (A DVD Re-release of the original in a Collector's Edition)
2006
★ ''Something New'' February 3, 2006
★ ''Dave Chappelle's Block Party'' March 3, 2006 Rogue Pictures
★ ''Brick'' March 31, 2006
★ ''On a Clear Day'' April 7, 2006
★ ''Waist Deep'' June 23, 2006 Rogue Pictures
★ ''Scoop'' July 28, 2006
★ ''Hollywoodland'' September 8, 2006
★ ''The Ground Truth'' September 15, 2006
★ ''Jet Li's Fearless'' September 22, 2006 Rogue Pictures
★ ''Catch a Fire'' October 27, 2006
★ ''The Return'' November 10, 2006 Rogue Pictures
2007
★ ''The Hitcher'' January 19, 2007 Rogue Pictures
★ ''Hot Fuzz'' April 20, 2007 (U.S. Release) Rogue Pictures
★ ''Evening'' June 29, 2007
★ ''The Strangers'' July 13, 2007 Rogue Pictures
★ ''Talk to Me'' July 20, 2007
★ ''Atonement'' September 14, 2007
★ ''Balls of Fury'' September 14, 2007 Rogue Pictures
★ ''Eastern Promises'' September 14, 2007
★ ''Lust, Caution'' September 27, 2007
★ ''Reservation Road'' November 9, 2007
★ ''Be Kind Rewind'' December 21, 2007 (co-production with New Line Cinema)
2008
★ ''Coraline''
★ ''Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day''
★ ''On the Road'' (co-production with United Artists, American Zoetrope and Pathé)
★ ''Burn After Reading'' (co-production with Working Title Films)
★ ''9''
See also
★ Rogue Pictures
Website
★ Focus Features
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