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2011 in film
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The following is an overview of the events of 2011 in film, including the highest-grossing films, film festivals, award ceremonies and a list of films released and notable deaths. More film sequels were released in 2011 than any other year before it, with 27 sequels released.[1]
Evaluation of the year
Richard Brody of The New Yorker observed that the best films of 2011 "exalt the metaphysical, the fantastical, the transformative, the fourth-wall-breaking, or simply the impossible, and—remarkably—do so ... These films depart from 'reality' ... not in order to forget the irrefutable but in order to face it, to think about it, to act on it more freely".[2] Film critic and filmmaker Scout Tafoya of RogerEbert.com considers the year of 2011 as the best year for cinema, countering the notion of 1939 being film's best year overall, citing examples such as Drive, The Tree of Life, Once Upon a Time in Anatolia, Keyhole, Contagion, The Adventures of Tintin, and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows. He stated that "2011 housed not just some of the greatest art films of our age, but a revolution in the language of blockbuster filmmaking. One big-budget action film after another used digital cameras to show the world behind explosions in starker, stranger light, while constructing a backbone of classical ideas and images."[3]
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Highest-grossing films
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The top 10 films released in 2011 by worldwide gross are as follows:[4]
Box office records
2011 was the first year to have three films cross the billion-dollar milestone,[5] surpassing the previous year's record of two films[6] and also the first time when at least 10 films grossed more than $500 million worldwide (in 11th and 12th place, Puss in Boots and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows also earned over $500 million making it twelve films to do so)
- Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides grossed $1,045,713,802, becoming the second film in the franchise to have grossed over $1 billion, and the 37th-highest-grossing film of all time.
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 grossed $1,342,511,219, becoming the third-highest-grossing film of all time during its theatrical run, the highest-grossing film in the Harry Potter franchise, the highest grossing Warner Bros film and the highest grossing book adaptation and the highest of 2011 worldwide.
- In the US and Canada, it set single-day and opening-weekend records, with $91,071,119 and $169,189,427, respectively. In addition, the film set a worldwide opening-weekend record with $483,189,427.
- Transformers: Dark of the Moon grossed $1,123,794,079 and is currently the highest-grossing in the franchise. It also held the record as the highest-grossing film worldwide ever distributed only by Paramount for 11 years until it was surpassed by Top Gun: Maverick in 2022.
- Pirates of the Caribbean became the first franchise to have more than one film gross over $1 billion, with On Stranger Tides joining 2006's Dead Man's Chest.
- On Stranger Tides also became the fifth film of the decade to surpass the billion-dollar milestone, breaking the previous record of four films (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King in 2003, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest in 2006, The Dark Knight in 2008, and Avatar in 2009) during the 2000s.
- The Shrek franchise became the first animated film series to gross more than $3 billion with the release of Puss in Boots.
- The Smurfs surpassed Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel as the highest-grossing live-action/animated film of all time with $563.7 million.
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Events
Awards
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Palme d'Or (64th Cannes Film Festival):
- The Tree of Life, directed by Terrence Malick, United States
Golden Lion (68th Venice International Film Festival):
- Faust (Фауст), directed by Alexander Sokurov, Russia
Golden Bear (61st Berlin International Film Festival):
- A Separation (جدایی نادر از سیمین), directed by Asghar Farhadi, Iran
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2011 films
By country/region
- List of American films of 2011
- List of Argentine films of 2011
- List of Australian films of 2011
- List of Bangladeshi films of 2011
- List of Brazilian films of 2011
- List of British films of 2011
- List of Canadian films of 2011
- List of Chinese films of 2011
- List of French films of 2011
- List of Hong Kong films of 2011
- List of Italian films of 2011
- List of Indian films of 2011
- List of Assamese films
- List of Bengali films of 2011
- List of Bollywood films of 2011
- List of Gujarati films
- List of Kannada films of 2011
- List of Malayalam films of 2011
- List of Marathi films of 2011
- List of Odia films of 2011
- List of Punjabi films of 2011
- List of Tamil films of 2011
- List of Telugu films of 2011
- List of Tulu films
- List of Japanese films of 2011
- List of Mexican films of the 2010s
- List of Pakistani films of 2011
- List of Russian films of 2011
- List of South Korean films of 2011
- List of Spanish films of 2011
- List of Turkish films of 2011
By genre/medium
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Births
- February 5 - Luna Fulgencio, Spanish actress
- April 22 - Violet McGraw, American actress
- August 10 - Jeremy Maguire, American actor
- November 2 - Nell Fisher, American actress
Deaths
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Film debuts
- Christopher Abbott – Martha Marcy May Marlene
- David Alvarez – S.W.A.T.
- Odessa A'zion – Conception
- Ser'Darius Blain – Footloose
- Luke Bracey – Monte Carlo
- Yura Borisov – Elena
- John Boyega – Attack the Block
- Sam Claflin – Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
- John Dagleish – Age of Heroes
- Chino Darín – Offside
- Elizabeth Debicki – A Few Best Men
- Zoey Deutch – Mayor Cupcake
- Kaitlyn Dever – Bad Teacher
- Michelle Dockery – Hanna
- Adam Driver – J. Edgar
- Victoire Du Bois – Calm at Sea
- Taissa Farmiga – Higher Ground
- Claire Foy – Season of the Witch
- Michael Gandolfini – Down the Shore
- Julia Garner – Martha Marcy May Marlene
- Jeremy Irvine – War Horse
- Lorenza Izzo – Qué pena tu boda
- Sam Keeley – The Other Side of Sleep
- Jack Kesy – Yelling to the Sky
- Barry Keoghan – Between the Canals
- Eva Llorach – Diamond Flash
- Mike Manning - The Brothers Sinclair
- Ana Mena – The Skin I Live In
- Jason Mitchell – Texas Killing Fields
- Kathryn Newton – Bad Teacher
- Dylan O'Brien – High Road
- Elizabeth Olsen – Martha Marcy May Marlene
- Iwan Rheon – Resistance
- Alexandra Roach – The Iron Lady
- Tye Sheridan – The Tree of Life
- Jenny Slate – Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
- Amandla Stenberg – Colombiana
- Alfie Stewart – The Great Ghost Rescue
- Austin Stowell – Puncture
- Adam David Thompson – Martha Marcy May Marlene
- Marine Vacth – My Piece of the Pie
- Anamaria Vartolomei – My Little Princess
- Tashiana Washington – Gun Hill Road
- Letitia Wright – Victim
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References
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