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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
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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
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of ''
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'' 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: ''
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'', '' Che'', '' Slumdog Millionaire'', '' Frost/Nixon'', ''
Revolutionary Road ''Revolutionary Road'' is American author Richard Yates's debut novel about 1950s suburban life in the East Coast. It was a finalist for the National Book Award in 1962, along with ''Catch-22'' and ''The Moviegoer''. When published by Atlantic ...
'', '' 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 ''
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'', 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 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 ''
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''. 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 ''The Army of Crime'' (french: L'Armée du crime) is a 2009 French drama- war film directed by Robert Guédiguian and based on a story by Serge Le Péron, who is also one of three credited for the screenplay. It received a wide release in France ...
'' (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 White Ribbon'' (german: Das weiße Band) is a 2009 German-language drama film, written and directed by Michael Haneke. Released in black-and-white, the film offers a dark depiction of society and family in a northern German village just be ...
''. The performances I most enjoyed were impersonations: Meryl Streep's
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('' Julie & Julia'') and Christian McKay's
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in '' Me and Orson Welles''."


Highest-grossing films

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


2009 films

The list of films released in 2009, arranged by country, are as follows: *
American films This is a list of films produced by the American film industry from the earliest films of the 1890s to the present. Films are listed by year of release on separate pages, either in alphabetical order (1900–2013) or in chronological order (2 ...
* Argentine films * Australian films *
Bengali films Bengali cinema may refer to: * Cinema of Bangladesh, also called Dhallywood * Cinema of West Bengal Tollywood, also known as Cinema of West Bengal, is an Cinema of India, Indian film industry of Bengali language, Bengali-language motion pict ...
* Bollywood films * Brazilian films *
British films The United Kingdom has had a significant film industry for over a century. While film production reached an all-time high in 1936, the "golden age" of British cinema is usually thought to have occurred in the 1940s, during which the directors D ...
* French films *
Hong Kong films The cinema of Hong Kong ( zh, t=香港電影) is one of the three major threads in the history of Chinese language cinema, alongside the cinema of China and the cinema of Taiwan. As a former British colony, Hong Kong had a greater degree of po ...
*
Italian films Italian(s) may refer to: * Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries ** Italians, an ethnic group or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom ** Italian language, a Romance language *** Regional Ita ...
* Japanese films * Mexican films * Malayalam films * Pakistani films * Russian films *
South Korean films South is one of the cardinal directions or compass points. The direction is the opposite of north and is perpendicular to both east and west. Etymology The word ''south'' comes from Old English ''sūþ'', from earlier Proto-Germanic ''*sunþaz' ...
*
Spanish films Spanish might refer to: * Items from or related to Spain: **Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain **Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many Latin American countries **Spanish cuisine Other places * Spanish, Ontario, Cana ...
* Tamil films * Telugu films


Births

*January 23 - Winslow Fegley, American actor *January 26 - YaYa Gosselin, American actress *April 15 - Julia Butters, American actress *May 18 -
Hala Finley Hala Finley (born May 18, 2009) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles in '' Man with a Plan'' (2016–2020) as Emme Burns and in '' We Can Be Heroes'' (2020) as Ojo. Early life Finley was born on May 18, 2009, in Kansas City, M ...
, American actress *June 23 -
Xia Vigor Xiamara Sophia "Xia" Bernardo Vigor (born 23 June 2009) is a British-Filipino child actress and TV host in the Philippines. She was the first grand winner of It's Showtime (Philippine TV program), It's Showtime's segment, ''Mini Me 2'' as mini ...
, British-Filipino actress


Deaths


Film Debuts

* Gal Gadot – '' Fast & Furious'' * Chris Hemsworth – ''
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Gabby Sidibe Gabourey Sidibe ( ; born May 6, 1983) is an American actress. She made her acting debut in the 2009 film '' Precious'', a role that earned her the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead, in addition to nominations for the Golden Globe an ...
– '' Precious''


References


External links


2009 release schedule at Box Office Mojo
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