2005 in film
2005 in film is an overview of events, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies, festivals, a list of country-specific lists of films released, notable deaths and film debuts.
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Evaluation of the year
Renowned American film critic and professor Emanuel Levy stated on his website, "Despite films like “Crash,” which deals with racism in contemporary America, and geopolitical exposes like Syriana and Munich, the 2005 movie year may go down in film history as the year of sexual diversity." He went on to emphasize, "It's hard to recall a year in which sex, sexuality, and gender have featured so prominently in American films, both mainstream Hollywood and independent cinema. I am deliberately using the concepts of sexual diversity and sexual orientation, rather than gay-themed movies, because the rather new phenomenon goes beyond homosexuality or lesbianism. For decades, American culture has been both puritanical and hypocritical as far as sexual matters are concerned. Hence, most American movies, such as Spielberg's E.T. and others, have ignored the fact that children have sexual urges, a libido. Compared with European cinema (particularly French and British), there's been discomfort to address directly sexual issues. Things began to change over the past decade, when gay characters became routine in Hollywood movies and TV soaps. Just witness the popularity of Will and Grace and Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, and the fact that there are specifically targeted gay cable channels." In terms of the graphic portrayal of sex in movies, Levy stated, "In the past, Hollywood was afraid to depict homosexual love on screen (both gay and lesbian). Thirty years ago, audiences were shocked when Peter Finch kissed Murray in Sunday Bloody Sunday. But no more. Though Brokeback Mountain is about repressed sexuality, the movie contains a graphic scene, an anal intercourse between Ennis Del Mar and Jake, never before seen on screen. In “Transamerica,” a key scene depicts the penis of one of the central characters and fellatio in the car. In History of Violence, two of the strongest scenes involve sex between husband and wife Tom and Edie Stall (played by Viggo Mortensen and Maria Bello). As writer-director and actor, Woody Allen has been obsessed with sex, or rather talks about sex, in his films. Yet arguably, he has never portrayed sex in a steamy and alluring way as he does in Match Point. Just watch the passionate embrace between Scarlett Johnasson [sic] and Jonathan Rhys Meyers, when they are caught but undeterred by heavy rains, a visual clich in film noir that nonetheless works well for this movie." Levy also stated, "What's encouraging about the new movies is that, with few exceptions, the sexual orientation of the characters is not an issue, and they are not about the traumatic experience of coming out."[1]
Highest-grossing films
The top 10 films released in 2005 by worldwide gross are as follows:[2]
Rank | Title | Distributor | Worldwide gross |
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1 | Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | Warner Bros. | $895,921,036 |
2 | Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith | Fox | $868,352,530 |
3 | The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe | Disney | $745,013,115 |
4 | War of the Worlds | Paramount / DreamWorks | $603,873,119 |
5 | King Kong | Universal | $562,363,449 |
6 | Madagascar | DreamWorks | $542,063,846 |
7 | Mr. & Mrs. Smith | Fox | $487,287,646 |
8 | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | Warner Bros. | $474,968,763 |
9 | Batman Begins | $371,853,783 | |
10 | Hitch | Sony Pictures / Columbia | $371,594,210 |
Events
Month | Day | Event |
January | 6 | The Directors Guild of America nominates directors Martin Scorsese (The Aviator), Marc Forster (Finding Neverland), Taylor Hackford (Ray), Clint Eastwood (Million Dollar Baby) and Alexander Payne (Sideways) for its Directors Guild Awards. |
8 | The National Society of Film Critics awards go to Million Dollar Baby (film), Zhang Yimou (director, for: House of Flying Daggers), Imelda Staunton and Hilary Swank (tied for best actress), Jamie Foxx (actor), Thomas Haden Church (supporting actor) and Virginia Madsen (supporting actress). | |
9 | The People's Choice Awards go to Fahrenheit 9/11 (favorite motion picture), The Passion of the Christ for favorite drama, and Shrek 2 (favorite comedy, animated film, sequel, animated character: Eddie Murphy as "donkey", and movie villain: Jennifer Saunders as "Fairy Godmother"). | |
16 | Golden Globes awards film winners included three for The Aviator (Picture-Drama, Actor and Score), two for Sideways (Picture-comedy and Screenplay), two for Million Dollar Baby (Director and Actress), and two for Closer (Supporting Actor and Supporting actress for Clive Owen and Natalie Portman). | |
22 | The Producers Guild of America picks The Aviator as its choice for best picture of 2004. | |
24 | The Golden Raspberry Awards picks for worst film achievement in 2004 had Catwoman leading with seven nominations, Alexander, Fahrenheit 9/11 and White Chicks each with five and four nominations for Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2. | |
25 | The Academy Awards picks for best film achievement in 2004 had The Aviator leading nominations with 11, followed by Million Dollar Baby and Finding Neverland with seven, Ray with six, and Sideways with five. | |
February | 2 | Pierce Brosnan officially announces that he will be resigning from the role of James Bond. Brosnan last appeared as Bond in Die Another Day (2002). |
12 | BAFTA Awards: Major winners include Imelda Staunton, Best Actress, Jamie Foxx, Best Actor and The Aviator, Best Film. | |
26 | Catwoman and Fahrenheit 9/11 dominate the Golden Raspberry Awards, walking away with 4 awards each, even though the latter wasn't nominated for worst picture. Four special awards were also handed out to commemorate the Razzies' 25th anniversary. Arnold Schwarzenegger was named the biggest loser of the previous 25 years, Battlefield Earth, Gigli, and From Justin to Kelly collected the worst film awards. | |
27 | 77th Academy Awards: Million Dollar Baby wins the awards for Best Picture and Best Director. | |
March | 13 | 10th Empire Awards: The Bourne Supremacy wins the awards for Best Film and Best Actor for Matt Damon. |
May | 20 | Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith reaches a record high at the box offices on opening day with US$50 million on 9,400 screens at 3,661 theaters worldwide, edging out Spider-Man 2's top opening day record of $40.4 million and Shrek 2's top single day record of $44.8 million. |
22 | The Golden Palm in the 58th Edition of the Cannes Film Festival is awarded to L'enfant, directed by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne. The Grand Prix is awarded to Broken Flowers by Jim Jarmusch, while the prize for best director is awarded to Michael Haneke for Caché. | |
June | 4 | The 2005 MTV Movie Awards winners were announced. |
15 | After an 8-year absence from cinema screens, the Batman films are rebooted with Batman Begins, directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Christian Bale as Batman. | |
21 | The American Film Institute holds its 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes. The greatest film quote is "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" from Gone with the Wind. | |
August | 11 | Roger Ebert publishes the list of his most hated films, distilled down from reviews he has written which date back to the 1960s. The list includes 2005 releases such as Constantine, Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo, and A Lot like Love. |
October | 14 | It is announced that Daniel Craig will be the new James Bond in the forthcoming Casino Royale. |
December | 10 | The Los Angeles Film Critics Association gives its awards for the most outstanding motion pictures of 2005. Brokeback Mountain won best picture and best director for Ang Lee. Capote won best actor for Philip Seymour Hoffman. Best actress went to Vera Farmiga for Down to the Bone. |
11 | The Boston Society of Film Critics gives its awards for the most outstanding motion pictures of 2005. Brokeback Mountain won best picture and best director for Ang Lee. Capote won best actor for Philip Seymour Hoffman. Best actress went to Reese Witherspoon for Walk the Line. | |
The American Film Institute gives its picks for the ten most outstanding motion pictures of 2005, which are Brokeback Mountain, Capote, Crash, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Good Night, and Good Luck, A History of Violence, King Kong, Munich, The Squid and the Whale, and Syriana. | ||
12 | The New York Film Critics Circle gives its awards for the most outstanding motion pictures of 2005. Brokeback Mountain won best picture, best director for Ang Lee and best actor for Heath Ledger. Best actress went to Reese Witherspoon for Walk the Line. | |
13 | The Hollywood Foreign Press Association nominations for the Golden Globe Awards included Brokeback Mountain, The Constant Gardener, Good Night, and Good Luck, A History of Violence, and Match Point for best drama film. |
Awards
2005 films
The list of films released in 2005, arranged by country, are as follows:
- List of American films of 2005
- List of Argentine films of 2005
- List of Australian films of 2005
- List of Brazilian films of 2005
- List of British films of 2005
- List of Chinese films of 2005
- List of French films of 2005
- List of German films of the 2000s
- List of Indian films of 2005
- List of Italian films of 2005
- List of Japanese films of 2005
- List of Mexican films of 2005
- List of Pakistani films of 2005
- List of Russian films of 2005
- List of South Korean films of 2005
- List of Spanish films of 2005
Births
- May 12 – Ava Acres, American actress
Deaths
Month | Date | Name | Age | Country | Profession | Notable films |
January | 2 | C. M. Pennington-Richards | 93 | UK | Producer | |
5 | Gabrielle Daye | 93 | UK | Actress | ||
8 | Aksella Luts | 99 | Estonia | Actress, Screenwriter | Noored kotkad | |
9 | Gonzalo Gavira | 79 | Mexico | Sound Technician | ||
11 | Thelma White | 94 | US | Actress | ||
12 | Amrish Puri | 72 | India | Actor | ||
15 | Dan Lee | 35 | Canada | Animator | ||
15 | Ruth Warrick | 88 | US | Actress | ||
17 | Virginia Mayo | 84 | US | Actress | ||
18 | Lamont Bentley | 31 | US | Actor | The Wash | |
20 | Parveen Babi | 55 | India | Actress | ||
21 | Steve Susskind | 62 | US | Actor | ||
22 | Patsy Rowlands | 74 | UK | Actress | ||
February | 1 | John Vernon | 72 | Canada | Actor | |
2 | Goffredo Lombardo | 84 | Italy | Producer | ||
4 | Ossie Davis | 87 | US | Actor, Director | ||
10 | Arthur Miller | 89 | US | Screenwriter | ||
10 | Leonard Trolley | 87 | UK | Actor | One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing | |
12 | Brian Kelly | 73 | US | Actor | Around the World Under the Sea | |
13 | Harry Baird | 73 | UK | Actor, Miscellaneous | ||
14 | Otto Plaschkes | 75 | Austria | Producer | ||
16 | Nicole DeHuff | 30 | US | Actress | ||
17 | Peter Foy | 79 | UK | Special Effects Artist | ||
17 | Dan O'Herlihy | 85 | Ireland | Actor | ||
20 | Sandra Dee | 62 | US | Actress | ||
22 | Simone Simon | 94 | France | Actress | ||
March | 3 | Guylaine St-Onge | 39 | US | Actress | |
5 | Morris Engel | 84 | US | Director, Cinematographer | ||
5 | Tony Romano | 89 | US | Actor, Composer | ||
6 | Teresa Wright | 86 | US | Actress | ||
7 | John Box | 85 | UK | Production Designer, Art Director | ||
7 | Debra Hill | 54 | US | Screenwriter, Producer | ||
9 | Sheila Gish | 62 | UK | Actress | ||
21 | Barney Martin | 82 | US | Actor | ||
29 | Mitch Hedberg | 37 | US | Actor | ||
April | 5 | Debralee Scott | 52 | US | Actress | |
11 | John Bennett | 76 | UK | Actor | ||
15 | Margaretta Scott | 93 | UK | Actress | ||
16 | Kay Walsh | 94 | UK | Actress | ||
19 | George P. Cosmatos | 64 | Italy | Director | ||
19 | Ruth Hussey | 90 | US | Actress | ||
21 | Jimmy Thompson | 79 | UK | Actor | ||
22 | Norman Bird | 80 | UK | Actor | ||
23 | John Mills | 97 | UK | Actor | ||
26 | Mason Adams | 86 | US | Actor | ||
26 | Michael Coles | 68 | UK | Actor | ||
26 | Maria Schell | 79 | Austria | Actress | ||
May | 5 | Elizabeth Fraser | 85 | US | Actress | |
5 | June MacCloy | 95 | US | Actress | ||
16 | Joe Grant | 96 | US | Animator, Screenwriter | ||
16 | June Lang | 88 | UK | Actress | ||
17 | Frank Gorshin | 72 | US | Actor | ||
19 | Henry Corden | 85 | Canada | Actor | ||
20 | J. D. Cannon | 83 | US | Actor | ||
21 | Stephen Elliott | 86 | US | Actor | ||
21 | Howard Morris | 85 | US | Actor, Director | ||
22 | Thurl Ravenscroft | 91 | US | Singer, Actor | ||
25 | Graham Kennedy | 71 | Australia | Actor | ||
25 | Ismail Merchant | 68 | India | Producer | ||
26 | Eddie Albert | 99 | US | Actor | ||
June | 1 | Geoffrey Toone | 94 | Ireland | Actor | |
2 | Vittorio Duse | 89 | Italy | Actor, Director, Screenwriter | ||
3 | Leon Askin | 97 | Austria | Actor, Writer | ||
3 | Michael Billington | 63 | UK | Actor, Screenwriter | ||
3 | Harrison Young | 75 | US | Actor | ||
4 | Lorna Thayer | 86 | US | Actor | ||
6 | Anne Bancroft | 73 | US | Actress | ||
6 | Dana Elcar | 77 | US | Actor | ||
8 | Ed Bishop | 72 | US | Actor | ||
11 | Ron Randell | 86 | Australia | Actor | ||
13 | Jonathan Adams | 69 | US | Actor | ||
13 | Lane Smith | 69 | US | Actor | ||
15 | Suzanne Flon | 87 | France | Actress | ||
24 | Paul Winchell | 82 | US | Actor | ||
25 | John Fiedler | 80 | US | Actor | ||
29 | Bruce Malmuth | 71 | US | Director, Actor | ||
July | 1 | Luther Vandross | 54 | US | Actor, Singer | The Meteor Man |
2 | Ernest Lehman | 89 | US | Screenwriter | ||
3 | Alberto Lattuada | 90 | Italy | Director | ||
4 | June Haver | 79 | US | Actress, Singer | ||
10 | Freddy Soto | 35 | US | Actor, Comedian | ||
11 | Frances Langford | 92 | US | Singer, Actress | ||
12 | Scott Paul | 24 | US | Actor | Wyatt Earp | |
17 | Geraldine Fitzgerald | 91 | Ireland | Actress | ||
17 | Gavin Lambert | 80 | UK | Screenwriter | ||
19 | Edward Bunker | 71 | US | Actor | ||
20 | James Doohan | 85 | Canada | Actor | ||
21 | Long John Baldry | 64 | Canada | Actor, Singer | Up the Chastity Belt | |
22 | George Wallace | 88 | US | Actor | ||
25 | Alf Joint | 77 | UK | Stuntman, Actor | ||
25 | Ford Rainey | 96 | US | Actor | ||
25 | David Jackson | 71 | UK | Actor | ||
26 | Alexander Golitzen | 87 | Russia | Art Director | ||
27 | Tungia Baker | 63 | New Zealand | Actress | The Piano | |
29 | Pat McCormick | 78 | US | Actor | ||
August | 4 | Ileen Getz | 43 | US | Actress | |
8 | Barbara Bel Geddes | 82 | US | Actress | ||
9 | Dorris Bowdon | 90 | US | Actress | ||
9 | Stanley DeSantis | 51 | US | Actor | ||
9 | Matthew McGrory | 32 | US | Actor | ||
11 | James Booth | 77 | UK | Actor | ||
15 | Herta Ware | 88 | US | Actress | ||
16 | Tonino Delli Colli | 81 | Italy | Cinematographer | ||
16 | Joe Ranft | 45 | US | Animator, Voice Actor | ||
16 | Eva Renzi | 60 | Germany | Actress | ||
23 | Brock Peters | 78 | US | Actor | ||
25 | Terence Morgan | 83 | UK | Actor | ||
31 | Michael Sheard | 67 | UK | Actor | ||
September | ? | Irene Sunters | 77 | UK | Actress | The Wicker Man |
2 | Bob Denver | 70 | US | Actor | ||
12 | Ronald Leigh-Hunt | 84 | UK | Actor | ||
14 | Robert Wise | 91 | US | Director, Film Editor | ||
15 | Guy Green | 91 | UK | Director, Cinematographer | ||
15 | Josephine Griffin | 76 | UK | Actress | ||
15 | Sidney Luft | 89 | US | Producer | ||
16 | Constance Moore | 84 | US | Actress | ||
20 | Gordon Carroll | 77 | US | Producer, Miscellaneous | ||
23 | Roger Brierley | 70 | UK | Actor, Composer | ||
25 | Don Adams | 82 | US | Actor | ||
October | 2 | Hamilton Camp | 70 | UK | Actor | |
2 | Nipsey Russell | 87 | US | Actor | ||
3 | Ronnie Barker | 76 | UK | Actor, Screenwriter | ||
7 | Charles Rocket | 56 | US | Actor | ||
9 | Louis Nye | 92 | US | Actor | ||
11 | Sergio Citti | 72 | Italy | Director, Screenwriter | ||
15 | Mildred Shay | 94 | US | Actress | ||
15 | Rik Van Nutter | 76 | US | Actor | Thunderball | |
16 | Ursula Howells | 83 | UK | Actress | ||
16 | John Larch | 91 | US | Actor | ||
18 | John Hollis | 77 | UK | Actor | ||
23 | William Hootkins | 57 | US | Actor | ||
28 | Barbara Keogh | 76 | UK | Actress | ||
29 | Lloyd Bochner | 81 | Canada | Actor | ||
November | 2 | Jean Carson | 82 | US | Actress | |
3 | Geoffrey Keen | 89 | UK | Actor | ||
4 | Sheree North | 85 | US | Actress | ||
11 | Moustapha Akkad | 75 | Syria | Producer, director | ||
11 | Keith Andes | 89 | US | Actor | ||
11 | Pamela Duncan | 80 | US | Actress | ||
15 | Agenore Incrocci | 86 | Italy | Screenwriter | ||
20 | Nora Denney | 78 | US | Actress | ||
20 | Harold J. Stone | 94 | US | Actor | ||
23 | Constance Cummings | 95 | US | Actress | ||
23 | Beverly Tyler | 78 | US | Actress | ||
24 | Pat Morita | 73 | US | Actor, Voice Actor | ||
27 | Jocelyn Brando | 86 | US | Actress | ||
27 | Marc Lawrence | 95 | US | Actor | ||
29 | Joseph Furst | 89 | Australia | Actor | ||
29 | Macon McCalman | 72 | US | Actor | ||
29 | Wendie Jo Sperber | 47 | US | Actress | ||
30 | Jean Parker | 90 | US | Actress | ||
December | 1 | Jack Colvin | 71 | US | Actor | |
4 | Gregg Hoffman | 42 | US | Producer | ||
7 | Adrian Biddle | 53 | UK | Cinematographer | ||
10 | Richard Pryor | 65 | US | Actor | ||
12 | Robert Newmyer | 49 | US | Producer | ||
15 | Giuseppe Patroni Griffi | 84 | Italy | Director | ||
16 | John Spencer | 58 | US | Actor | ||
18 | Belita | 82 | UK | Actress | ||
19 | Don McKillop | 76 | Spain | Actor | ||
20 | Argentina Brunetti | 98 | Argentina | Actress | ||
22 | Aurora Miranda | 90 | Brazil | Singer, Actress | ||
25 | Roy Stuart | 78 | US | Actor | ||
26 | Vincent Schiavelli | 57 | US | Actor | ||
28 | Patrick Cranshaw | 86 | US | Actor | ||
28 | Richard De Angelis | 72 | US | Actor |
References
- Oscar 2005: Year of Sexual Diversity
- "2005 Worldwide Box Office". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
External links
- Internet Movie Database - Release dates for movies scheduled for release in 2005 in various countries: