List of French films of 2024
This is a list of French films that are scheduled to release in 2024, including co-productions with other countries.
Box office and budgets
[edit]Domestic
[edit]The highest-grossing French films released in 2024, by domestic box office, are as follows:[1][2][3][4]
* | Denotes films still running in French cinemas |
Rank | Overall Rank | Title | Distributor | Domestic attendance | Domestic gross[a] | Weeks in release |
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1 | 1 | A Little Something Extra* | Pan-Européenne | 10,728,374 | €77,673,000 | 24 |
2 | 2 | The Count of Monte Cristo* | Pathé | 8,834,999 | €63,965,000 | 16 |
3 | 9 | Ooh La La | SND | 1,956,287 | €14,164,000 | 28 |
4 | 12 | Oldies but Goodies | Apollo Films | 1,557,651 | €11,277,000 | 22 |
5 | 19 | Cat & Dog | Gaumont | 1,122,884 | €8,130,000 | 16 |
6 | 21 | Autumn and the Black Jaguar | StudioCanal | 993,911 | €7,196,000 | 26 |
7 | 22 | Ducobu Goes Green! | UGC | 985,898 | €7,138,000 | 18 |
8 | 23 | Emilia Pérez* | Pathé | 978,110 | €7,082,000 | 8 |
9 | 30 | Brothers * | Zinc Film | 679,327 | €4,918,000 | 25 |
10 | 35 | An Ordinary Case* | Zinc Film | 612,518 | €4,435,000 | 5 |
11 | 39 | Riviera Revenge * | Wild Bunch | 577,924 | €4,184,000 | 25 |
12 | 40 | Meet the Leroys | Apollo Films | 551,819 | €3,995,000 | 23 |
13 | 41 | The Second Act | Diaphana Distribution | 491,465 | €3,558,000 | 21 |
14 | 43 | Daaaaaalí!* | Diaphana Distribution | 482,718 | €3,495,000 | 35 |
15 | 44 | Breaking Point | SND | 474,817 | €3,438,000 | 16 |
16 | 46 | The Magic Book * | SND | 441,558 | €3,197,000 | 10 |
17 | 49 | Love Boat * | UGC | 427,245 | €3,093,000 | 19 |
18 | 50 | Lucky Winners | Warner Bros. Pictures | 424,023 | €3,070,000 | 12 |
19 | 51 | Kensuke's Kingdom* | Le Pacte | 420,918 | €3,048,000 | 36 |
20 | 52 | Boléro | SND | 414,815 | €3,003,000 | 26 |
Worldwide
[edit]The highest-grossing French films released in 2024, by worldwide box office, are as follows:[5]
* | Denotes films still running in cinemas |
Rank | Title | French Distributor | Worldwide gross[b] |
---|---|---|---|
1 | A Little Something Extra* | Pan-Européenne | €83,957,000 |
2 | The Count of Monte Cristo | Pathé | €71,385,000 |
3 | Autumn and the Black Jaguar * | StudioCanal | €23,809,000 |
4 | Ooh La La * | SND | €21,160,000 |
5 | Oldies but Goodies * | Apollo Films | €12,101,000 |
6 | Cat & Dog * | Gaumont | €10,765,000 |
7 | Ducobu Goes Green! * | UGC | €7,693,000 |
8 | Io Capitano* | Pathé | €7,132,000 |
9 | Emilia Pérez* | Pathé | €7,326,000 |
10 | Riviera Revenge * | Wild Bunch | €6,286,000 |
11 | Brothers * | Zinc Film | €4,918,000 |
12 | Maria Montessori* | Ad Vitam Distribution | €4,596,000 |
9 | An Ordinary Case* | Zinc Film | €4,435,000 |
13 | Meet the Leroys * | Apollo Films | €3,995,000 |
14 | The Second Act* | Diaphana Distribution | €3,872,000 |
15 | Boléro* | SND | €3,775,000 |
16 | Daaaaaalí!* | Diaphana Distribution | €3,581,000 |
17 | The Inventor* | KMBO Films | €3,466,000 |
18 | Breaking Point | SND | €3,462,000 |
19 | The Price of Money: A Largo Winch Adventure* | Pan-Européenne | €3,310,000 |
20 | Kensuke's Kingdom* | Le Pacte | €3,248,000 |
Most expensive films
[edit]The most expensive French films of 2024 are as follows:
Theatrical profitability
[edit]* | Denotes films still running in cinemas |
Rank | Title | Distributor | Budget | Worldwide gross[c] | Theatrical profitability |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | A Little Something Extra* | Pan-Européenne | €6,715,000[25] | €83,957,000 | 1250.3% |
2 | Autumn and the Black Jaguar | StudioCanal | €10,400,000[26] | €23,809,000 | 228.9% |
3 | Ooh La La * | SND | €10,000,000[27] | €21,160,000 | 211.6% |
4 | The Count of Monte Cristo | Pathé | €42,900,000[6] | €71,385,000 | 166.4% |
5 | Maria Montessori* | Ad Vitam Distribution | €3,600,000[28] | €4,596,000 | 127.7% |
6 | Brothers * | Zinc Film | €3,900,000[29] | €4,918,000 | 126.1% |
8 | Riviera Revenge * | Wild Bunch | €5,200,000[30] | €6,286,000 | 120.9% |
7 | Oldies but Goodies * | Apollo Films | €11,540,000[24] | €12,101,000 | 104.9% |
9 | The Good Teacher* | Ad Vitam Distribution | €3,850,000[31] | €2,975,000 | 77.3% |
10 | Ducobu Goes Green! * | UGC | €10,000,000[32] | €7,693,000 | 76.9% |
11 | Maybe More * | Wild Bunch | €2,600,000[33] | €1,974,000 | 75.9% |
12 | Love Boat * | UGC | €4,600,000[34] | €3,207,000 | 69.7% |
13 | Meet the Leroys * | Apollo Films | €5,791,000[35] | €3,995,000 | 69% |
14 | Auction * | Pyramide Films | €4,000,000[36] | €2,646,000 | 66.1% |
15 | Io Capitano* | Pathé | €10,800,000[37] | €7,132,000 | 66% |
16 | The Second Act* | Diaphana Distribution | €6,600,000[38] | €3,872,000 | 58.7% |
17 | Cat & Dog | Gaumont | €19,262,000[11] | €10,765,000 | 55.9% |
18 | It's Raining Men | Diaphana Distribution | €4,700,000[39] | €2,570,000 | 54.7% |
19 | A Good Jewish Boy* | Ad Vitam Distribution | €2,500,000[40] | €1,363,000 | 54.5% |
20 | This Is My Mother * | KMBO Films | €2,100,000[41] | €1,140,000 | 54.3% |
21 | Daaaaaalí!* | Diaphana Distribution | €6,700,000[42] | €3,581,000 | 53.5% |
22 | Breaking Point | SND | €6,570,000[43] | €3,462,000 | 52.7% |
23 | Lucky Winners * | Warner Bros. Pictures | €6,670,000[44] | €3,136,000 | 47% |
24 | Like a Prince | Apollo Films | €3,950,000[45] | €1,764,000 | 44.7% |
25 | 14 Days to Feel Better * | Wild Bunch | €5,000,000[46] | €2,236,000 | 44.7% |
26 | The Dreamer* | New Story Films | €1,270,000[47] | €540,000 | 42.5% |
27 | Inshallah a Boy* | Pyramide Films | €800,000[48] | €332,000 | 41.4% |
Rank | Title | Distributor | Budget | Worldwide gross[d] | Theatrical Profitability |
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1 | The Last Dance | SOUTHfilms | €100,000[49] | €100 | 0.1% |
2 | Holy Week | Shellac Films | €1,250,000[50] | €3,100 | 0.3% |
3 | Heartless* | Les Valseurs | €1,300,000[51] | €7,900 | 0.6% |
3 | The Last Men | Tandem Films | €7,500,000[52] | €43,000 | 0.6% |
5 | No One and Nothing | La Vingt-Cinquième Heure | €1,200,000[53] | €10,700 | 0.9% |
6 | Holly | New Story Films | €2,700,000[54] | €26,500 | 1% |
7 | The Falling Star | Potemkine Films | €3,100,000[55] | €33,000 | 1.1% |
8 | So Close to the Sun | Leva Productions | €90,000[56] | €1,300 | 1.5% |
9 | Autobiography | Destiny Films | €335,000[57] | €7,000 | 2.1% |
10 | Double Foyer | Nour Films | €900,000[58] | €27,000 | 3% |
11 | Eureka* | Le Pacte | €2,800,000[59] | €89,000 | 3.2% |
11 | Ma Part de Gaulois * | Alba Films | €2,120,000[60] | €67,000 | 3.2% |
13 | Let Me Go* | Eurozoom | €3,340,000[61] | €123,000 | 3.7% |
14 | Tiger Stripes | Jour2Fête | €834,000[62] | €31,600 | 3.8% |
15 | Through the Night* | Haut et Court | €3,077,000[63] | €124,000 | 4% |
16 | Four Little Adults | Haut et Court | €1,801,000[64] | €77,000 | 4.3% |
17 | Funny Birds | UGC | €5,400,000[65] | €248,000 | 4.6% |
18 | Le Bonheur est pour Demain | Paradis Films | €2,630,000[66] | €137,000 | 5.2% |
19 | This Is the Goat!* | Pathé | €19,000,000[12] | €1,314,000 | 6.9% |
19 | The Palace* | Swashbuckler Films | €13,000,000[18] | €900,000 | 6.9% |
20 | Headwind | Pan-Européenne | €4,660,000[67] | €325,000 | 7% |
Release date changes
[edit]Initially announced for a December 11th release, The Count of Monte Cristo, the most expensive French film of the year, was brought forward a little over five months to June 28th in late January. It was noted that the film would thus be able take advantage of the Fête du cinéma promotional event beginning two days later, but would also be competing for attention with the UEFA Euro 2024 tournament happening at the same time.[68]
January–March
[edit]⌀ Denotes a film that was publicly screened prior to 2024, be it through film festivals, premieres or releases in other countries
† Denotes a film released through a streaming service, not theatrically
‡ Denotes a film primarily not in the French language
April–June
[edit]⌀ Denotes a film that was publicly screened prior to 2024, be it through film festivals, premieres or releases in other countries
† Denotes a film released through a streaming service, not theatrically
‡ Denotes a film primarily not in the French language
July–September
[edit]⌀ Denotes a film that was publicly screened prior to 2024, be it through film festivals, premieres or releases in other countries
† Denotes a film released through a streaming service, not theatrically
‡ Denotes a film primarily not in the French language
October–December
[edit]† Denotes a film released through a streaming service, not theatrically
‡ Denotes a film primarily not in the French language
TBA
[edit]† Denotes a film released through a streaming service, not theatrically
‡ Denotes a film primarily not in the French language
Opening | English Title | Native Title | Director | Cast | Studio | Ref. |
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T B A | GTMax † | GTMax | Olivier Schneider | Ava Baya, Jalil Lespert, Jérémie Laheurte , Gérard Lanvin, Clémentine Célarié | Netflix | [349] |
June and John ‡ | June and John | Luc Besson | Luke Stanton Eddy, Matilda Price | Apollo Films | [350] |
See also
[edit]Notes
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- ^ Opened in the evening, concurrently with its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival
- ^ Opened in the evening, concurrently with its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival
References
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- ^ "French Box Office For 2024". Box Office Mojo.
- ^ "Chiffres". Box Office Pro.
- ^ "CBO Box Office". CBO Box Office.
- ^ "Box Office Mojo". Box Office Mojo.
- ^ a b c Lemercier, Fabien (26 March 2024). "298 feature films produced by France in 2023". Cineuropa. Archived from the original on 15 June 2024. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
- ^ "10 European titles that could make a box office splash in 2024". Screen International. 17 June 2024.
There is even early awards buzz for the $28m (€26m) film directed by Idir and famed rap artist Grand Corps Malade
- ^ a b "Zak & Wowo: La Légende de Lendarys". IMDb.