2018 in film

2018 in film is an overview of events, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies, critics' lists of the best films of 2018, festivals, a list of films released, and notable deaths.

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Evaluation of the year

Richard Brody of The New Yorker said, "2018 has been a banner year for movies, but you'd never know it from a trip to a local multiplex—or from a glimpse at the Oscarizables. The gap between what's good and what's widely available in theatres—between the cinema of resistance and the cinema of consensus—is wider than ever." He also stated, "In some cases, streaming has filled the gap. Several of the year's best movies, such Shirkers and The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, are being released by Netflix at the same time as (or just after) a limited theatrical run. Others, which barely qualified as having theatrical releases (one theatre for a week), are now available to stream online, on demand, and are more widely accessible to viewers (albeit at home) than films playing at thousands of multiplexes. Yet an impermanence, a threat of disappearance with the flick of a switch, hangs threateningly over independent films that are sent out on streaming."[1]

Highest-grossing films

The top films released in 2018 by worldwide gross are as follows:[2]

Highest-grossing films of 2018
RankTitleDistributorWorldwide gross
1 Avengers: Infinity War Disney $2,048,359,754
2 Black Panther $1,347,597,973
3 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Universal $1,308,467,944
4 Incredibles 2 Disney $1,242,805,359
5 Aquaman Warner Bros. $1,148,528,393
6 Bohemian Rhapsody 20th Century Fox $910,809,311
7 Venom Sony Pictures $856,085,151
8 Mission: Impossible – Fallout Paramount $791,115,104
9 Deadpool 2 20th Century Fox $785,896,609
10 Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald Warner Bros. $654,855,901

Avengers: Infinity War grossed $2 billion worldwide, becoming the fourth movie to surpass the milestone, and 4th highest-grossing film of all time. Black Panther, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Incredibles 2, and Aquaman have each grossed over $1 billion, making them among the highest-grossing films of all time, with Incredibles 2 becoming the 2nd highest-grossing animated film of all time.

2018 box office records

  • The Marvel Cinematic Universe became the first film franchise to gross more than $14 billion with the release of Black Panther,[3] and the first franchise to release five billion-dollar-grossing films (with Black Panther joining The Avengers, Iron Man 3, Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Captain America: Civil War). Two months later, the MCU became the first film franchise to gross more than $15 billion and $16 billion with the release of Avengers: Infinity War, which became the sixth billion-dollar-grossing film in the franchise,[4] and also the first film in the franchise to earn $2 billion; and the MCU also became the first film franchise with two billion-dollar-grossing films released in the same year (with Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War). Two months after that, the MCU became the first film franchise to gross over $17 billion with the release of Ant-Man and the Wasp.
  • China set an all-time biggest global one-month record in February with CN¥10.14 billion ($1.6 billion), calculating revenues from both local and foreign films. The record breaking number was largely attributed to the Lunar New Year holiday. The previous global monthly box office record was set in July 2011 in North America with $1.395 billion and the previous highest-grossing month in China was August 2017 with CN¥7.38 billion ($1.17 billion).[5] The highest-grossing films in China during the month were the domestic films Operation Red Sea, Monster Hunt 2, and Detective Chinatown 2, and the Indian film Secret Superstar.[6]
  • For the first time in history, February recorded $1 billion ticket sales in North America, fueled largely by the success of Disney/Marvel's Black Panther which represented 43% or $428.8 million of the entire month's ticket sales. The previous February record was in 2012 with $818.4 million.[7]
  • In China, the combined opening weekend numbers of Monster Hunt 2 ($190 million), Detective Chinatown 2 ($154 million), The Monkey King 3 ($79.9 million), Operation Red Sea ($70.3 million) and Boonie Bears: The Big Shrink ($40.9 million) amounted to a record breaking CN¥3.21 billion ($506 million) or $543 million weekend with online ticket sales, which is more than double the feat achieved in 2017 ($205 million) and 2016 ($224 million) during the same time period.[8][9] The previous weekend record was set in North America during the weekend of December 18–20, 2017, when the combined grosses of several films resulted in $306 million led by Star Wars: The Force Awakens' $248 million debut.[10][11]
  • The same weekend, China also set a new IMAX opening record when the combined IMAX earnings of the three films recorded $15.1 million, led by Monster Hunt 2 and Detective Chinatown 2 ($6.7 million).[8]
  • During the first quarter of 2018, China overtook North America as the world's largest box office market for the first time, with China grossing $3.17 billion compared to North America's $2.89 billion during that quarter.[12] Despite declining revenue from Hollywood films, Chinese box office growth was driven primarily by domestic Chinese films, led by Operation Red Sea and Detective Chinatown 2, along with non-Hollywood foreign films, led by Indian Bollywood films Secret Superstar and Bajrangi Bhaijaan.[13]

Studio records

  • Walt Disney Studios became the fastest studio ever to reach $1 billion for the year at the domestic box office; it reached this goal in 117 days on April 27, 2018, beating its own record of 128 days set on May 7, 2016.
    • Walt Disney Studios also grossed over $7 billion worldwide and $3 billion domestic, making it its 2nd time after 2016. It passed Disney's 2016 domestic gross and it's in 2nd place this year.
  • With Incredibles 2, Pixar became the first animation studio to have three animated films (Toy Story 3, Finding Dory) each surpass $1 billion at the worldwide box office.

Film records

  • Black Panther grossed $202 million in its opening weekend and $242.16 million over the four-day holiday weekend, breaking the record for a February opening weekend and a Presidents' Day weekend, surpassing Deadpool ($132.4 million and $152.2 million in 2016), and recording the biggest opening weekend and total for a film directed by a black filmmaker, surpassing The Fate of the Furious ($98.8 million by F. Gary Gray in 2017). It also became just the fifth movie ever to gross more than $200 million domestically in its opening weekend (joining The Avengers, Jurassic World, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and Star Wars: The Last Jedi). On Monday, February 19, the film grossed another $40.17 million, breaking the record for a Monday gross and surpassing Force Awakens ($40.11 million on December 21, 2015).[14] The subsequent $242.16 million four-day opening weekend became the second-biggest four-day gross ever, only behind The Force Awakens' $288.07 million. On February 23–25, the film grossed another $111.7 million, recording the second-biggest second weekend gross behind The Force Awakens ($149.2 million on December 25–27, 2015) and becoming just the fourth film to gross more than $100 million in its second weekend (joining The Avengers, Jurassic World, and The Force Awakens).[15] On February 27, the film became the first superhero origin film and the tenth film overall to gross $500 million domestically (doing so in 17 days, the third fastest film to reach the milestone behind The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi), surpassing Wonder Woman ($412.6 million in 2017) to become the highest-grossing single character superhero origin film;[16] on March 9, the film reached $549.2 million domestically, surpassing The Dark Knight to become the highest grossing solo superhero film of all time. On March 16, the film became the seventh film to gross $600 million domestically (doing so in 31 days, the second fastest film to reach the milestone behind The Force Awakens), and just the second superhero movie to do so (along with Avengers). On March 24, the film reached a total domestic gross of $626 million to become the highest grossing superhero movie of all time, surpassing The Avengers ($623.4 million in 2012). On March 30, the film became the fifth film to gross $650 million domestically (doing so in 45 days, the second fastest film to reach the milestone behind Force Awakens). On April 7, it reached a total domestic gross of $663.2 million to surpass Titanic as the third-highest-grossing film in the United States and Canada. On August 3, it reached a total domestic gross of $700 million, becoming the third film to reach the mark.
  • Black Panther also became the highest-grossing film of all time in West and East Africa, and the southern Africa region.[17][18]
  • On March 9–12, Ryan Coogler's Black Panther retained the #1 box office spot with a $40.8 million fourth weekend (the fourth biggest, behind American Sniper, Avatar, and The Force Awakens), while Ava DuVernay's A Wrinkle in Time opened at the #2 spot with a $33.1 million debut, marking the first time in history that the top two spots of a weekend were both held by black directors.[19]
  • Avengers: Infinity War grossed $258 million in its opening weekend, breaking the record for biggest domestic opening weekend and surpassing The Force Awakens ($248 million in 2015). The film grossed $641 million worldwide opening weekend, becoming the first film ever to open with more than $600 million globally and surpassing The Fate of the Furious ($542 million in 2017). On April 27, the film grossed $106 million in its opening day, the second-highest single day gross behind The Force Awakens ($119 million in 2015) to become just the third movie ever to gross more than $100 million in a single day (joining The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi); on April 28, the film grossed another $83 million, breaking the record for a Saturday gross and surpassing Jurassic World ($69.6 million on 13 June 2015); on April 29, the film grossed another $69.2 million, breaking the record for a Sunday gross and surpassing The Force Awakens ($60.5 million on 20 December 2015). The film became the second film of the decade to gross $2 billion, making the 2010s the first decade to have two films gross $2 billion.
  • Bohemian Rhapsody, based on the life of Queen's lead vocalist Freddie Mercury, grossed over $911 million worldwide,[20] setting all-time records for the highest-grossing biopic ever,[21][22][23] the highest-grossing musical biopic,[24] and the highest-grossing drama film (without any action or fantasy).[25]
  • Secret Superstar, an Indian musical drama film that had its China release in January 2018, grossed $29.2 million in its opening weekend there,[26] setting a record for an Indian film in China, surpassing Dangal; Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan produced and starred in both films.[27] Secret Superstar's first-week gross in China was $47 million,[28] also a record for an Indian film in the country, again surpassing Dangal.[29] Secret Superstar was the fourth highest-grossing foreign film in China during JanuaryApril 2018.[30][31] Secret Superstar also became one of the most profitable films of all time,[32][33][34][35] grossing 9.65 billion[36] ($154 million)[37] worldwide on a limited budget of 150 million (US$1.9 million), with over 6,000% return on investment (ROI).[32][38]
  • Incredibles 2 grossed $182.7 million domestically and $235.8 million worldwide in its opening weekend, setting records for the biggest domestic opening weekend for both Pixar and any animated film (surpassing Finding Dory, with $135.1 million in 2016), the biggest worldwide opening for Pixar (surpassing Finding Dory), and the biggest opening weekend worldwide for an animated film (surpassing Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, with $218.4 million in 2009). It also set the record for the biggest opening for a PG rated movie (surpassing Beauty and the Beast with $174.8 million in 2017). It became the first animated film to earn $500 million at the domestic box office, later the first animated film to earn $600 million at the domestic box office, earning just over $602 million and surpassing the previous record set by Finding Dory by over $100 million.[39] It is also the fastest animated film to gross $1 billion worldwide doing so in 46 days, surpassing Minions (49 days).

Events

Award ceremonies

Date Event Host Location Ref
January 7 75th Golden Globe Awards Hollywood Foreign Press Association Beverly Hills, California, U.S.
January 11 23rd Critics' Choice Awards Broadcast Film Critics Association Santa Monica, California, U.S.
January 13 23rd Forqué Awards EGEDA Zaragoza, Spain [40]
January 20 63rd Filmfare Awards The Times Group Mumbai, India
Producers Guild of America Awards 2017 Producers Guild of America Beverly Hills, California, U.S.
January 21 24th Screen Actors Guild Awards SAG-AFTRA Los Angeles, California, U.S.
January 22 53rd Guldbagge Awards Swedish Film Institute Djurgården, Sweden [41][42]
February 2 26th Movieguide Awards Gala Movieguide Los Angeles, California, U.S.
February 3 45th Annie Awards ASIFA-Hollywood Los Angeles, California, U.S.
32nd Goya Awards Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España Madrid, Spain
8th Magritte Awards Académie André Delvaux Brussels, Belgium
70th Directors Guild of America Awards Directors Guild of America Los Angeles, California, U.S.
February 5 23rd Lumières Awards Académie des Lumières Paris, France
February 11 22nd Satellite Awards International Press Academy Century City, Los Angeles [43]
Writers Guild of America Awards 2017 Writers Guild of America, East & Writers Guild of America, West Manhattan, New York, U.S. and
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
February 18 71st British Academy Film Awards British Academy of Film and Television Arts London, England, UK
March 2 43rd César Awards French Academy of Cinema Arts and Techniques Paris, France
March 3 33rd Independent Spirit Awards Independent Spirit Awards Santa Monica, California, U.S.
38th Golden Raspberry Awards Golden Raspberry Awards Hollywood, California, U.S.
March 4 90th Academy Awards Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Hollywood, California, U.S.
March 7 2017 Dorian Awards Winners Toast GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics Los Angeles, California, U.S.
March 24 31st Kids' Choice Awards Nickelodeon Los Angeles, California, U.S.
April 20 20th Meril Prothom Alo Awards Prothom Alo Dhaka, Bangladesh
April 29 5th Platino Awards EGEDA & FIPCA Riviera Maya, Mexico
June 5 60th Ariel Awards Academia Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas Mexico City, Mexico
June 18 2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards MTV Los Angeles, California, U.S.
June 27 44th Saturn Awards Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films Burbank, California, U.S.

Festivals

List of some of the film festivals for 2018 that have been accredited by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF).

Date Event Host Location Source
January 18–28 2018 Sundance Film Festival Sundance Institute Park City, Utah, United States
February 15–25 68th Berlin International Film Festival Berlin International Film Festival Berlin, Germany
May 8–19 2018 Cannes Film Festival Cannes Film Festival Cannes, France
August 29 – September 8 75th Venice International Film Festival Venice Film Festival Venice, Italy
September 6–16 2018 Toronto International Film Festival Toronto International Film Festival Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Awards

Category/Organization76th Golden Globe Awards
January 6, 2019
24th Critics' Choice Awards
January 13, 2019
Producers, Directors, Screen Actors, and Writers Guild Awards
January 19–February 17, 2019
72nd BAFTA Awards
February 10, 2019
91st Academy Awards
February 24, 2019
DramaMusical or Comedy
Best FilmBohemian RhapsodyGreen BookRomaGreen BookRomaGreen Book
Best DirectorAlfonso Cuarón
Roma
Best ActorRami Malek
Bohemian Rhapsody
Christian Bale
Vice
Rami Malek
Bohemian Rhapsody
Best ActressGlenn Close
The Wife
Olivia Colman
The Favourite
Glenn Close
The Wife (tie)
Lady Gaga
A Star Is Born (tie)
Glenn Close
The Wife
Olivia Colman
The Favourite
Best Supporting ActorMahershala Ali
Green Book
Best Supporting ActressRegina King
If Beale Street Could Talk
Emily Blunt
A Quiet Place
Rachel Weisz
The Favourite
Regina King
If Beale Street Could Talk
Best Screenplay, AdaptedBrian Currie, Peter Farrelly, and Nick Vallelonga
Green Book
Barry Jenkins
If Beale Street Could Talk
Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty
Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Spike Lee, David Rabinowitz, Charlie Wachtel and Kevin Willmott
BlacKkKlansman
Best Screenplay, OriginalPaul Schrader
First Reformed
Bo Burnham
Eighth Grade
Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara
The Favourite
Brian Currie, Peter Farrelly, and Nick Vallelonga
Green Book
Best Animated FilmSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Best Original ScoreJustin Hurwitz
First Man
Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga and Lukas Nelson
A Star Is Born
Ludwig Göransson
Black Panther
Best Original Song"Shallow"
A Star Is Born
"Shallow"
A Star Is Born
Best Foreign Language FilmRomaRoma
Best Documentary[lower-alpha 1]Won't You Be My Neighbor?Free Solo

2018 films

The list of films released in 2018, arranged by country, are as follows:

Deaths

MonthDateNameAgeCountryProfessionNotable films
January 1Jon Paul Steuer33USActor
5Jerry Van Dyke86USActor
8Donnelly Rhodes80CanadaActor
9Terence Marsh86UKProduction Designer
13Jean Porter95USActress
14Hugh Wilson74USDirector, Screenwriter
14Yosuke Natsuki81JapanActor
15Peter Wyngarde90UKActor
16Bradford Dillman87USActor
19Anna Campori100ItalyActress
19Olivia Cole75USActress
19Dorothy Malone93USActress
19Allison Shearmur54USProducer, Executive
21Connie Sawyer105USActress
23Ezra Swerdlow64USProducer
25John Morris91USComposer
30Louis Zorich93USActor
31Ann Gillis90USActress
31Alf Humphreys64CanadaActor
February 1Reyes Abades[44]68SpainSpecial Effects Artist
3Rolf Zacher76GermanyActor
4Kenneth Haigh86UKActor
4John Mahoney77UKActor
7Mickey Jones76USActor
7Jill Messick50USProducer
9Reg E. Cathey59USActor
9John Gavin86USActor
9Jóhann Jóhannsson48IcelandComposer
11Vic Damone89USSinger, Actor
12Louise Latham95USActress
13Edward M. Abroms82USFilm Editor
15Pier Paolo Capponi79ItalyActor
18Idrissa Ouedraogo64Burkina FasoDirector, Screenwriter
21Emma Chambers53UKActress
21Ren Osugi66JapanActor
22Nanette Fabray97USActress
23James Colby56USActor
23Lewis Gilbert97UKDirector, Screenwriter
24Bud Luckey83USAnimator, Voice Actor
24Sridevi54IndiaActress
26Paul De Meo64USScreenwriter
26Benjamin Melniker104USProducer
March 3Frank Doubleday73USActor
3David Ogden Stiers75USActor
5André S. Labarthe86FranceActor
6Donna Butterworth62USActress
11Siegfried Rauch85GermanyActor
12Oleg Tabakov82RussiaActor
17Geneviève Fontanel81FranceActress
22Morgana King87USActress, Singer
23Delores Taylor85USActress, Screenwriter, Producer
24Debbie Lee Carrington58USActress
27Stéphane Audran85FranceActress
30Bill Maynard89UKActor
31Luigi De Filippo87ItalyActor
April 2Susan Anspach75USActress
3Mary Hatcher88USActress
4Soon-Tek Oh85KoreaActor
5Isao Takahata82JapanDirector, Screenwriter
8Chuck McCann83USActor, Voice Actor
13Miloš Forman86Czech RepublicDirector
14Isabella Biagini74ItalyActress
15Philip D'Antoni89USProducer, Director
15R. Lee Ermey74USActor
15Vittorio Taviani88ItalyDirector, Screenwriter
16Pamela Gidley52USActress
20John Stride81UKActor
21Verne Troyer49USActor
23Arthur B. Rubinstein80USComposer
25Michael Anderson98UKDirector
26Gianfranco Parolini93ItalyDirector
27Paul Junger Witt77USProducer
28Lester James Peries99Sri LankaDirector, Screenwriter
29Robert Mandan86USActor
May 5Ermanno Olmi86ItalyDirector, Screenwriter
8Anne V. Coates92UKFilm Editor
11Josh Greenfeld90USScreenwriter
13Margot Kidder69CanadaActress
16Joseph Campanella93USActor
16Hugh Dane75USActor
16Lucian Pintilie84RomaniaDirector, Screenwriter
19Vincent McEveety88USDirector
20Bill Gold97USGraphic Designer
20Patricia Morison103USActress, Singer
21Anna Maria Ferrero84ItalyActress
21Allyn Ann McLerie91USActress
21Clint Walker90USActor
22Elizabeth Sung63Hong KongActress
24Jerry Maren98USActor
31Michael D. Ford90UKSet Decorator
June 1William Edward Phipps96USActor
6Kira Muratova83UkraineDirector, Screenwriter
8Eunice Gayson90UKActress
9Françoise Bonnot78FranceFilm Editor
9Zhang Junzhao65ChinaDirector, Screenwriter
11Roman Kłosowski89PolandActor
16Martin Bregman92USProducer
16Richard Greenberg71USVisual Effects Artist, Title Designer, Director
18Maria Rohm72AustriaActress
22Deanna Lund81USActress
24Stanley Anderson78USActor
27Steven Hilliard Stern80CanadaDirector, Screenwriter
28Denis Akiyama66CanadaActor
29Liliane Montevecchi85FranceActress, Singer
29Derrick O'Connor77IrelandActor
29Anthony Ray80USProducer
July 1Gillian Lynne92UKChoreographer
4Robby Müller78NetherlandsCinematographer
5Claude Lanzmann92FranceDocumentarian
8Tab Hunter86USActor, Singer
8Alan Johnson81USDirector, Choreographer
8Carlo Vanzina67ItalyDirector, Screenwriter
12Roger Perry85USActor
12Robert Wolders81NetherlandsActor
13Stan Dragoti85USDirector
17Gary Beach70USActor
17Yvonne Blake78UKCostume Designer
17David Stevens77AustraliaScreenwriter
18Hugh Whitemore82UKScreenwriter
19Shinobu Hashimoto100JapanScreenwriter
19Michael Howells61UKProduction Designer
23Harry Gulkin90CanadaProducer
25Patrick Williams79USComposer
27Bernard Hepton92UKActor
August 1Mary Carlisle104USActress
2Winston Ntshona76South AfricaActor
3Moshé Mizrahi86IsraelDirector
3Ronnie Taylor93UKCinematographer
5Charlotte Rae92USActress
5Beverly Polcyn90USActress
5Piotr Szulkin68PolandDirector
7Étienne Chicot69FranceActor
7Richard H. Kline91USCinematographer
13John Carter95USFilm Editor
13Unshō Ishizuka67JapanVoice Actor
16Aretha Franklin76USSinger, Actress
20Craig Zadan69USProducer
20Brian Murray80South AfricaActor
21Barbara Harris83USActress
24Lindsay Kemp80UKActor
26Neil Simon91USScreenwriter
27Robert H. Solo85USProducer
27Fredd Wayne93USActor
30Vanessa Marquez49USActress
31Gloria Jean92USActress, Singer
31Carole Shelley79UKActress
September 3Lydia Clarke95USActress
3Jacqueline Pearce74UKActress
4Thomas Rickman78USScreenwriter
5Christopher Lawford63USActor
6Liz Fraser88UKActress
6Burt Reynolds82USActor, Director
7Sheila White69UKActress
10Peter Donat90USActor
11Fenella Fielding90UKActress
15John M. Dwyer83USSet Decorator
15Kirin Kiki75JapanActress
15Dudley Sutton85UKActor
15Zhu Xu88ChinaActor
18Marceline Loridan-Ivens90FranceDirector, Actress, Screenwriter
19Denis Norden96UKScreenwriter
19Gamil Ratib91EgyptActor
23Gary Kurtz78USProducer
23Mark Livolsi56USFilm Editor
23Al Matthews75USActor
26Roger Robinson78USActor
October 1Charles Aznavour94FranceActor, Singer
1Stelvio Cipriani81ItalyComposer
4Will Vinton70USAnimator, Director
4Audrey Wells58USScreenwriter, Director
6Scott Wilson76USActor
7Peggy McCay90USActress
7Celeste Yarnall74USActress
8Arnold Kopelson83USProducer
8Venantino Venantini88ItalyActor
10Raymond Danon88FranceProducer
14Milena Dravić78SerbiaActress
18Danny Leiner57USDirector
19Diana Sowle88USActress
23James Karen94USActor
November 1Carlo Giuffrè89ItalyActor
1Ken Swofford85USActor
2Raymond Chow91Hong KongProducer
2Kitty O'Neil72USStuntwoman
3Sondra Locke74USActress, Director
7Francis Lai86FranceComposer
11Douglas Rain90CanadaVoice Actor
12Stan Lee95USComic Book Writer, Producer, Actor
15John Bluthal89AustraliaActor
16Pablo Ferro83CubaTitle Designer
16William Goldman87USScreenwriter
19Dominique Blanchar91FranceActress
19Witold Sobociński89PolandCinematographer
21Michele Carey76USActress
23Nicolas Roeg90UKDirector, Cinematographer
24Ricky Jay72USActor
25Giuliana Calandra82ItalyActress
25Gloria Katz76USScreenwriter, Producer
26Bernardo Bertolucci77ItalyDirector, Screenwriter
26Samuel Hadida64MoroccoProducer
26Stephen Hillenburg57USDirector, Animator
December 1Ken Berry85USActor, Singer
3Philip Bosco88USActor
3Geoff Murphy80New ZealandDirector, Screenwriter
6Tim Rossovich72USActor
9Michael Seymour86UKProduction Designer
12Ferenc Kósa81HungaryDirector, Screenwriter
14Matti Kassila94FinnishDirector
17Galt MacDermot89CanadaComposer
17Penny Marshall75USDirector, Actress
19Norman Gimbel91USLyricist
19Peter Masterson84USActor, Director
20Donald Moffat87UKActor
24Patrice Martinez55USActress
26Frank Adonis83USActor
26Jorge Grau88SpainDirector, Screenwriter
27Børge Ring97DenmarkAnimator
27Robert Kerman71USActor
28Iaia Fiastri84ItalyScreenwriter
28June Whitfield93UKActress
29Agneta Eckemyr68SwedenActress
29Ringo Lam63Hong KongDirector
29Rosenda Monteros83MexicoActress
30Don Lusk105USAnimator
31Richard Marks75USFilm Editor
31Al Reinert71USScreenwriter, Director

Film debuts

Notes

  1. From 2016 onward, the category was shifted from the Critics' Choice Awards to the ancillary Critics' Choice Documentary Awards.

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