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A24 is a film distribution and production company based in New York City that launched in August 2012. It released its first film, A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III, in February 2013, and gained recognition with the box-office success of Spring Breakers that March.[1][2] They entered into deals with Amazon Prime Video and DirecTV Cinema in late 2013, with some films distributed through them and, in 2016, amassed seven Academy Award nominations for movies they distributed; Amy won Best Documentary, Ex Machina won Best Visual Effects, and Brie Larson received Best Actress for Room.[2][3] A24 also became a production studio that year, financing Moonlight in partnership with Plan B Entertainment;[4] that film earned critical acclaim and won three Academy Awards, including Best Picture.[5] Since then, the company began producing more original content and announced partnerships with Apple TV+ and Showtime Networks for the digital releases of some of its films.[6][7] Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) is its highest-grossing film with $143 million in box office earnings and was the recipient of numerous accolades and seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture.[8][9] As of 2022,[update] Lady Bird (2017) and Eighth Grade (2018) are A24's highest-rated films on Rotten Tomatoes, with a 99% approval rating for each, and Moonlight is one of the highest-scoring films on Metacritic with a 99 out of 100.[10][11]
Released
2010s
Release date[a] | Title | Director(s) | Synopsis | Notes | Ref. |
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February 8, 2013 | A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III | Roman Coppola | A graphic designer's life falls apart when his girlfriend breaks up with him. | [12][13] | |
March 15, 2013 | Ginger & Rosa | Sally Potter | In 1960s London, amid the Cuban Missile Crisis, a teenager joins the anti-nuclear movement and becomes stressed when her friend starts a relationship with her father. | [14][15] | |
March 15, 2013 | Spring Breakers | Harmony Korine | During their spring break in Florida, four college-aged girls meet an eccentric drug dealer who lures them into a world of drugs, crime, and violence. | [16][17] | |
June 14, 2013 | The Bling Ring | Sofia Coppola | A group of fame-obsessed teenagers known as the Bling Ring use social media to track celebrities and burgle their homes. | [18][19] | |
August 2, 2013 | The Spectacular Now | James Ponsoldt | A chance encounter between two high schoolers results in a romance blossoming. | [20][21] | |
March 14, 2014 | Enemy | Denis Villeneuve | The lives of two distinct men who look identical become intertwined. | [22][23] | |
April 4, 2014 | Under the Skin | Jonathan Glazer | An otherworldly woman preys on men in Scotland through seduction. | [24][25] | |
April 25, 2014 | Locke | Steven Knight | A man's life unravels as he answers several phone calls on a drive to London. | [26][27] | |
June 6, 2014 | Obvious Child | Gillian Robespierre | After a one-night stand, a pregnant stand-up comedian decides to have an abortion. | [28][29] | |
June 13, 2014 | The Rover | David Michôd | Years after a global economic collapse, two men in Australia track down a gang that robbed them. | [30][31] | |
August 15, 2014 | Life After Beth | Jeff Baena | After his girlfriend dies and miraculously comes back to life, Zach takes the opportunity to experience all the things he regretted not doing with her before. | [32][33] | |
September 19, 2014 | Tusk | Kevin Smith | A podcaster is kidnapped by an individual who plans to surgically turn him into a walrus. | [34][35] | |
October 24, 2014 | Laggies | Lynn Shelton | When her high-school sweetheart proposes, an aimless 28-year-old panics and hides out in the home of her 16-year-old friend. | [36][37] | |
October 24, 2014 | Revenge of the Green Dragons | Andrew Lau and Andrew Loo | A Chinese immigrant rebels against the Chinatown gang he has been involved in since youth. | [38][39] | |
December 12, 2014 | The Captive | Atom Egoyan | A nonlinear presentation of events taking place after a man's daughter is kidnapped. | [40][41] | |
December 31, 2014 | A Most Violent Year | J. C. Chandor | The life of an immigrant in 1981, where the streets of New York City are plagued by rampant political and industry corruption. | [42][43] | |
January 16, 2015 | Son of a Gun | Julius Avery | A man escapes prison with a notorious criminal and joins his gang to rob a gold mine. | [44][45] | |
March 27, 2015 | While We're Young | Noah Baumbach | A couple in their 40s develops a friendship with a couple in their 20s. | [46][47] | |
April 3, 2015 | Cut Bank | Matt Shakman | A couple witness a murder in Cut Bank, Montana. | [48][49] | |
April 10, 2015 | Ex Machina | Alex Garland | A programmer is invited by his CEO to administer the Turing test to an advanced humanoid robot. | [50][51] | |
May 15, 2015 | Slow West | John Maclean | A young Scottish man searching for the woman he loves journeys across the American frontier alongside a bounty hunter. | [52][53] | |
May 29, 2015 | Barely Lethal | Kyle Newman | A teenage intelligence agent yearns for a normal adolescence. | [54][55] | |
July 3, 2015 | Amy | Asif Kapadia | A documentary about British singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse. | [56][57] | |
July 31, 2015 | The End of the Tour | James Ponsoldt | The five-day interview between Rolling Stone reporter David Lipsky and novelist David Foster Wallace after the publication of the latter's Infinite Jest. | [58][59] | |
August 7, 2015 | Dark Places | Gilles Paquet-Brenner | A woman searches for the perpetrator who killed her family when she was a child. | [60][61] | |
September 25, 2015 | Mississippi Grind | Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck | A down-on-his-luck gambler goes on a road trip with a young poker player. | [62][63] | |
October 16, 2015 | Room | Lenny Abrahamson | Held captive for several years, a young woman and her son plot an escape. | [64][65] | |
January 22, 2016 | Mojave | William Monahan | An artist goes into the desert and runs into a homicidal drifter. | [66][67] | |
February 19, 2016 | The Witch | Robert Eggers | In the 1630s, a Puritan family encounters forces of evil in the woods beyond their New England farm. | [68][69] | |
March 11, 2016 | Remember | Atom Egoyan | A Holocaust survivor with dementia sets out to kill a Nazi war criminal. | [70][71] | |
March 18, 2016 | Krisha | Trey Edward Shults | A woman estranged from her family returns for a Thanksgiving dinner. | [72][73] | |
April 15, 2016 | Green Room | Jeremy Saulnier | Neo-Nazi skinheads trap a punk band after they witness a murder at a remote club. | [74][75] | |
April 15, 2016 | The Adderall Diaries | Pamela Romanowsky | An author with writer's block reconnects with his estranged father while investigating a murder case for his next book. | [76][77] | |
May 13, 2016 | The Lobster | Yorgos Lanthimos | A man tries to form a relationship in a program where single people are turned into animals if they fail to find a partner in 45 days. | [78][79] | |
June 10, 2016 | De Palma | Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow | A documentary about American filmmaker Brian De Palma. | [80][81] | |
June 24, 2016 | Swiss Army Man | Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert | A man stranded on an island uses a corpse to escape. | [82][83] | |
July 15, 2016 | Equals | Drake Doremus | Two people fall in love in an emotionless dystopia. | [84][85] | |
July 29, 2016 | Into the Forest | Patricia Rozema | Two sisters living with their father have their peaceful lives interrupted after a continent-wide power outage. | [86][87] | |
August 19, 2016 | Morris from America | Chad Hartigan | A 13-year-old American boy dreams of becoming a rapper while living in Germany. | [88][89] | |
August 26, 2016 | The Sea of Trees | Gus Van Sant | A suicidal American visits the Sea of Trees, where he encounters an injured stranger. | [90][91] | |
September 30, 2016 | American Honey | Andrea Arnold | A teenage girl from a troubled home runs away with a traveling sales crew. | [92][93] | |
October 21, 2016 | Moonlight | Barry Jenkins | A black man grapples with his identity and sexuality in three stages of his life. | Also produced by A24 | [4][93] |
October 26, 2016 | Oasis: Supersonic | Mat Whitecross | The history of the Britpop band Oasis. | [94][95] | |
November 11, 2016 | The Monster | Bryan Bertino | A creature torments a mother and daughter stranded in their car at night. | [96][97] | |
December 28, 2016 | 20th Century Women | Mike Mills | The women involved in the upbringing of a teenage boy in 1970s Southern California. | [98][99] | |
January 20, 2017 | Trespass Against Us | Adam Smith | The son of an outlaw searches for a better future for his young son. | [100][101] | |
March 31, 2017 | The Blackcoat's Daughter | Oz Perkins | Two girls stranded at their boarding school during winter face an unseen evil force. | [102][103] | |
April 21, 2017 | Free Fire | Ben Wheatley | An arms deal gone wrong between two groups leads to a shootout. | [104][105] | |
May 5, 2017 | The Lovers | Azazel Jacobs | A married couple cheating on each other falls in love again. | Also produced by A24 | [106][107] |
June 2, 2017 | The Exception | David Leveaux | A Wehrmacht officer falls in love with a Jewish maid while looking for a spy. | [108][109] | |
June 16, 2017 | It Comes at Night | Trey Edward Shults | A family hiding in a forest from a mysterious disease gives refuge to another family. | Also produced by A24 | [110][111] |
July 7, 2017 | A Ghost Story | David Lowery | A man becomes a ghost and remains in the house he shares with his wife. | [112][113] | |
July 28, 2017 | Menashe | Joshua Z Weinstein | A widowed Hasidic Jewish man tries to regain custody of his 10-year-old son. | [114][115] | |
August 11, 2017 | Good Time | Safdie brothers | A bank robber tries to free his brother from police custody while eluding capture. | [116][117] | |
September 22, 2017 | Woodshock | Kate and Laura Mulleavy | A woman copes with her mother's loss by using a potent drug. | [118][119] | |
October 6, 2017 | The Florida Project | Sean Baker | A 6-year-old girl lives with her unemployed single mother in a motel in Florida. | [120][121] | |
October 20, 2017 | The Killing of a Sacred Deer | Yorgos Lanthimos | A cardiac surgeon befriends an ill-intentioned teenager with a connection to his past. | [122][123] | |
November 3, 2017 | Lady Bird | Greta Gerwig | The coming-of-age of a high school senior with a strained relationship with her mother. | Also produced by A24 | [124][125] |
December 1, 2017 | The Disaster Artist | James Franco | The unlikely friendship between Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero results in the production of The Room, widely considered one of the worst films ever made. | [126][127] | |
December 15, 2017 | The Ballad of Lefty Brown | Jared Moshe | A cowboy recruits a young gunslinger and an old friend to avenge his partner's murder. | [128][129] | |
March 2, 2018 | The Vanishing of Sidney Hall | Shawn Christensen | A detective searches for the missing bestselling author Sidney Hall. | [130][131] | |
March 30, 2018 | The Last Movie Star | Adam Rifkin | An aging former movie star accepts an invitation to a small film festival. | [132][133] | |
April 6, 2018 | Lean on Pete | Andrew Haigh | A 15-year-old boy begins to work at a stable and befriends an ailing racehorse. | [134][135] | |
April 27, 2018 | Backstabbing for Beginners | Per Fly | A United Nations employee uncovers a global conspiracy involving Iraq's oil reserves. | [136][137] | |
May 18, 2018 | First Reformed | Paul Schrader | A Protestant minister endures a crisis of faith caused by mounting despair. | [138][139] | |
May 25, 2018 | How to Talk to Girls at Parties | John Cameron Mitchell | In 1970s London, a shy teenager befriends a rebellious alien. | [140][141] | |
June 8, 2018 | Hereditary | Ari Aster | An evil presence afflicts a grieving family. | Also produced by A24 | [142][143] |
June 29, 2018 | Woman Walks Ahead | Susanna White | In the 1890s, a portrait painter travels to the Dakotas to paint a portrait of Sitting Bull and becomes embroiled in the Lakota peoples' struggle over their land rights. | [144][145] | |
July 13, 2018 | Eighth Grade | Bo Burnham | A teenager with anxiety strives for social acceptance in the last week of middle school. | Also produced by A24 | [146][147] |
July 27, 2018 | Hot Summer Nights | Elijah Bynum | In the summer of 1991, a teenage boy becomes entangled in the drug trade. | [148][149] | |
August 3, 2018 | Never Goin' Back | Augustine Frizzell | Two high school dropouts take a week off their waitressing jobs to go to the beach. | [150][151] | |
August 10, 2018 | A Prayer Before Dawn | Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire | English boxer Billy Moore is incarcerated in a notorious maximum security prison in Thailand and participates in a Muay Thai tournament for a chance to get out. | [152][153] | |
September 10, 2018 | Slice | Austin Vesely | In a town with ghosts, locals set out to solve the murders of pizza deliverymen. | [154][155] | |
September 14, 2018 | The Children Act | Richard Eyre | A judge is given the case of a teenager refusing an operation on religious principle. | [156][157] | |
October 19, 2018 | Mid90s | Jonah Hill | In 1990s Los Angeles, a 13-year-old boy befriends an older group of skateboarders. | Also produced by A24 | [158][159] |
February 1, 2019 | Outlaws | Stephen McCallum | A man betrays the leader of a motorcycle club to save his brother's life. | [160][161] | |
March 1, 2019 | The Hole in the Ground | Lee Cronin | A mother fears her son's increasingly disturbing behavior is linked to a sinkhole. | [162][163] | |
March 1, 2019 | Climax | Gaspar Noé | At an after-party, a French dance troupe consumes sangria spiked with LSD. | [164][165] | |
March 8, 2019 | Gloria Bell | Sebastián Lelio | A middle-aged divorcée in Los Angeles enters an unexpected romance. | [166][167] | |
April 5, 2019 | High Life | Claire Denis | A group of criminals on a space mission travels towards a black hole. | [168][169] | |
April 6, 2019 | Native Son | Rashid Johnson | A modern retelling of the novel Native Son, a young black man named Bigger Thomas takes a job as the live-in chauffeur to a white family in Chicago. | Also produced by A24; distributed by HBO Films | [170][171] |
April 19, 2019 | Under the Silver Lake | David Robert Mitchell | A man interested in hidden messages investigates the sudden disappearance of his neighbor, only to stumble upon a dangerous conspiracy. | [172][173] | |
May 17, 2019 | The Souvenir | Joanna Hogg | A film student begins a relationship with an older man. | [174][175] | |
June 7, 2019 | The Last Black Man in San Francisco | Joe Talbot | A young black man tries to reclaim his childhood home, a Victorian house built by his grandfather, in a gentrified neighborhood of San Francisco. | [176][177] | |
July 3, 2019 | Midsommar | Ari Aster | A group of friends travels to Sweden for a festival that occurs once every 90 years, only to find themselves in the clutches of a Scandinavian pagan cult. | Also produced by A24 | [178][179] |
July 12, 2019 | The Farewell | Lulu Wang | After learning their grandmother has only a short while left to live, a Chinese-American family decides not to tell her and schedule a family gathering before she dies. | Also produced by A24 | [180][181] |
July 26, 2019 | Skin | Guy Nattiv | Neo-Nazi skinhead Bryon Widner decides to leave the white supremacist movement. | [182][183] | |
July 27, 2019 | Share | Pippa Bianco | A 16-year-old discovers a disturbing video of her unconscious self from a night she does not remember and is ostracized while trying to figure out what happened. | Also produced by A24; distributed by HBO Films | [184][185] |
September 27, 2019 | The Death of Dick Long | Daniel Scheinert | Two men refuse to disclose a friend's cause of death. | Also produced by A24 | [186][187] |
October 4, 2019 | Low Tide | Kevin McMullin | Two brothers find a bag of gold coins and try to hide it from their unpredictable friend. | [188][189] | |
October 18, 2019 | The Lighthouse | Robert Eggers | In the 1890s, two lighthouse keepers stranded on an island descend into madness. | Also produced by A24 | [190][191] |
October 18, 2019 | The Elephant Queen | Victoria Stone and Mark Deeble | A documentary about a mother elephant protecting her herd. | Co-distributed with Apple TV+ | [192][193] |
October 25, 2019 | The Kill Team | Dan Krauss | A U.S. Army recruit stationed in Afghanistan faces a dilemma when his platoon participates in murdering civilians under the command of a sadistic sergeant. | [194][195] | |
November 15, 2019 | Waves | Trey Edward Shults | A suburban family navigates the aftermath of a tragedy. | Also produced by A24 | [196][197] |
December 6, 2019 | In Fabric | Peter Strickland | A haunted red dress torments its various owners. | [198][199] | |
December 13, 2019 | Uncut Gems | Safdie brothers | A jeweler in New York City must retrieve a precious gem to pay off his gambling debts. | Also produced by A24 | [200][201] |
2020s
Release date[a] | Title | Director(s) | Synopsis | Notes | Ref. |
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March 6, 2020 | First Cow | Kelly Reichardt | In the 1820s, a chef and a Chinese immigrant secretly milk a cow to make baked goods. | [202][203] | |
August 14, 2020 | Boys State | Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine | A thousand teenage boys gather at a summer camp in Texas to form a mock government. | Co-distributed with Apple TV+ | [204][205] |
October 2, 2020 | On the Rocks | Sofia Coppola | A father and daughter harbor suspicions about her husband's fidelity. | Co-distributed with Apple TV+ | [206][207] |
January 29, 2021 | Saint Maud | Rose Glass | A pious nurse becomes obsessed with saving a patient's soul. | [208][209] | |
February 12, 2021 | Minari | Lee Isaac Chung | A family of South Korean immigrants moves to a farm in Arkansas during the 1980s. | Also produced by A24 | [210][211] |
June 25, 2021 | False Positive | John Lee | A woman begins to suspect there is something sinister about her pregnancy. | Produced by A24; distributed by Hulu | [212][213] |
June 30, 2021 | Zola | Janicza Bravo | A part-time stripper embarks on a road trip to Florida. | [214][215] | |
July 23, 2021 | Val | Leo Scott and Ting Poo | A documentary about American actor Val Kilmer. | Produced by A24; distributed by Amazon Studios | [216][217] |
July 30, 2021 | The Green Knight | David Lowery | King Arthur's nephew, Gawain, sets out on a journey to test his courage and face the Green Knight. | Also produced by A24 | [218][219] |
October 8, 2021 | Lamb | Valdimar Jóhannsson | A couple in rural Iceland parent a humanoid lamb. | [220][221] | |
October 29, 2021 | The Souvenir Part II | Joanna Hogg | A film student making her graduation project deals with the aftermath of a relationship. | [222][223] | |
November 19, 2021 | C'mon C'mon | Mike Mills | A radio journalist bonds with his young nephew over a cross-country trip. | Also produced by A24 | [223][224] |
November 24, 2021 | The Humans | Stephen Karam | A family gathers for a Thanksgiving dinner in a broken-down flat. | Also produced by A24; co-distributed with Showtime | [225][226] |
December 10, 2021 | Red Rocket | Sean Baker | A middle-aged, newly retired porn star leaves Los Angeles for his Texas hometown. | Also produced by A24 | [227][228] |
December 25, 2021 | The Tragedy of Macbeth | Joel Coen | After a supernatural prophecy, Macbeth sets out to become the King of Scotland. | Also produced by A24; co-distributed with Apple TV+ | [229][230] |
February 11, 2022 | The Sky Is Everywhere | Josephine Decker | A shy musical prodigy grieves the death of her outgoing older sister. | Co-distributed with Apple TV+ | [231][232] |
March 4, 2022 | After Yang | Kogonada | A family tries to repair their android son after he becomes unresponsive. | Also produced by A24; co-distributed with Showtime | [233][234] |
March 18, 2022 | X | Ti West | The cast and crew of a porn film find themselves in danger while at a secluded farmhouse. | Also produced by A24 | [235][236] |
March 25, 2022 | Everything Everywhere All at Once | Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert | A Chinese-American immigrant leaps between parallel universes to save the multiverse. | Also produced by A24 | [237][238] |
May 20, 2022 | Men | Alex Garland | Strange men torment a widowed woman on vacation in the English countryside. | [239][240] | |
May 27, 2022 | Elizabeth: A Portrait in Parts | Roger Michell | A documentary about Queen Elizabeth II. | Distributed by Showtime | [241][242] |
June 24, 2022 | Marcel the Shell with Shoes On | Dean Fleischer Camp | A documentarian helps a one-inch-tall, anthropomorphic seashell search for its family. | [243][244] | |
August 5, 2022 | Bodies Bodies Bodies | Halina Reijn | A murder transpires during a hurricane party between young, backstabbing Gen-Zers. | Also produced by A24 | [244][245] |
August 26, 2022 | Funny Pages | Owen Kline | A teenage cartoonist works for a possibly unstable former cartoonist. | Also produced by A24 | [246][247] |
September 16, 2022 | Pearl | Ti West | A prequel to X that follows an aspiring actress on the brink of madness. | Also produced by A24 | [248][249] |
September 22, 2022 | Instinct | Halina Reijn | A prison therapist becomes obsessed with a serial rapist on the verge of being paroled. | [250] | |
September 30, 2022 | God's Creatures | Saela Davis and Anna Rose Holmer | In a close-knit fishing village, a mother lies to protect her son from a serious allegation. | Also produced by A24 | [251][252] |
October 14, 2022 | Stars at Noon | Claire Denis | An American journalist stranded in Nicaragua amid governmental instability falls in love. | [253][254] | |
October 21, 2022 | Aftersun | Charlotte Wells | A woman reminisces about a childhood summer vacation with her father. | Also produced by A24 | [255][256] |
October 28, 2022 | Causeway | Lila Neugebauer | A US soldier sustains a traumatic brain injury and struggles to readjust to civilian life. | Produced by A24; co-distributed with Apple TV+ | [257][258] |
November 18, 2022 | The Inspection | Elegance Bratton | At boot camp, a black man's sexual orientation makes him the target of hazing. | Also produced by A24 | [259][260] |
November 25, 2022 | White Noise | Noah Baumbach | An American family evacuates after an environmental disaster. | Produced by A24; distributed by Netflix | [261][262] |
December 2, 2022 | Close | Lukas Dhont | A rift forms between two teenage boys when their close relationship is commented on. | [263][264] | |
The Eternal Daughter | Joanna Hogg | A filmmaker takes her elderly mother to a secluded hotel. | [265][266] | ||
December 9, 2022 | The Whale | Darren Aronofsky | A morbidly obese man tries to reconnect with his teenage daughter. | Also produced by A24 | [267][268] |
December 30, 2022 | This Place Rules | Andrew Callaghan | A documentary about a traveling interviewer who asks Americans about politics. | Produced by A24; distributed by HBO | [269][270] |
January 20, 2023 | When You Finish Saving the World | Jesse Eisenberg | The contentious relationship between a high schooler pursuing music and his formal mother, who runs a shelter for survivors of domestic abuse. | Also produced by A24 | [271][272] |
February 10, 2023 | Sharper | Benjamin Caron | A con artist takes on Manhattan billionaires. | Also produced by A24; co-distributed with Apple TV+ | [273][274] |
March 14, 2023 | Pi | Darren Aronofsky | A paranoid mathematician trying to predict stock market patterns discovers a string of numbers that may explain the theory of everything. | 25th anniversary re-release; originally distributed by Artisan Entertainment | [275] |
April 7, 2023 | Showing Up | Kelly Reichardt | A sculptor preparing an exhibition finds inspiration in daily life. | Also produced by A24 | [276][277] |
April 14, 2023 | Beau Is Afraid | Ari Aster | A mild-mannered man goes on a surrealistic odyssey while trying to visit his mother. | Also produced by A24 | [278][279] |
May 26, 2023 | You Hurt My Feelings | Nicole Holofcener | A novelist overhears her husband's honest reaction to her latest book. | Also produced by A24 | [280][281] |
June 2, 2023 | Past Lives | Celine Song | Two childhood friends reunite after two decades apart. | Also produced by A24 | [281][282] |
July 7, 2023 | Earth Mama | Savanah Leaf | A single mother with two children in foster care navigates her latest pregnancy. | Also produced by A24 | [283][284] |
July 19, 2023 | The Deepest Breath | Laura McGann | A documentary about Italian freediver Alessia Zecchini. | Produced by A24; distributed by Netflix | [285][286] |
July 21, 2023 | Stephen Curry: Underrated | Peter Nicks | A documentary about American basketball player Stephen Curry. | Produced by A24; distributed by Apple TV+ | [287][288] |
July 28, 2023 | Talk to Me | Danny and Michael Philippou | A group of friends conjure spirits using an embalmed hand. | [281][289] | |
August 11, 2023 | Medusa Deluxe | Thomas Hardiman | A contestant is murdered during a hairdressing competition. | [290][291] | |
September 22, 2023 | Stop Making Sense | Jonathan Demme | A concert film by the American rock band Talking Heads. | Re-release; originally distributed by Cinecom Pictures and Island Alive | [292] |
October 6, 2023 | Dicks: The Musical | Larry Charles | Identical twins separated at birth switch places to reunite their divorced parents. | Also produced by A24 | [293] |
October 27, 2023 | Priscilla | Sofia Coppola | A biopic about Priscilla Presley and her complicated romantic relationship with Elvis. | Also produced by A24 | [294][295] |
November 3, 2023 | All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt | Raven Jackson | The life of a black woman in Mississippi, from childhood to adulthood. | Also produced by A24 | [296][297] |
November 10, 2023 | Dream Scenario | Kristoffer Borgli | A professor becomes an overnight celebrity after appearing in everyone's dreams. | Also produced by A24 | [298] |
December 15, 2023 | The Zone of Interest | Jonathan Glazer | The commandant of the Auschwitz concentration camp, Rudolf Höss, his wife Hedwig, and their family go about their day while living in a house next to the camp. | Also produced by A24 | [299] |
December 22, 2023 | The Iron Claw | Sean Durkin | Fritz Von Erich and his sons form a wrestling family, later plagued by misfortune. | Also produced by A24 | [300] |
December 25, 2023 | Occupied City | Steve McQueen | A documentary set in present-day Amsterdam traces where occupying Nazi forces committed atrocities against Jewish people during World War II. | Also produced by A24 | [301][302] |
January 12, 2024 | My Mercury | Joelle Chesselet and Philippa Ehrlich | A documentary about a conservationist who aims to save endangered seabirds. | Produced by A24; distributed by Amazon Prime Video | [303] |
January 23, 2024 | Open Wide | Sara Goldblatt | A documentary about orthodontists John and Mike Mew, who created mewing. | Produced by A24; distributed by Netflix | [304] |
February 14, 2024 | Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in Mind | Ethan Coen | A documentary about American singer-songwriter Jerry Lee Lewis. | Produced by A24; distributed by Amazon Prime Video | [305][306] |
March 1, 2024 | Problemista | Julio Torres | An aspiring Salvadoran toy designer works for a demanding art critic, hoping to realize his dream before his work visa expires. | Also produced by A24 | [307][308] |
March 8, 2024 | Love Lies Bleeding | Rose Glass | A bodybuilder falls in love with a gym manager with a criminal father. | Also produced by A24 | [309][310] |
March 29, 2024 | Steve! (Martin): A Documentary in 2 Pieces | Morgan Neville | A two-part documentary film about American entertainer Steve Martin. | Produced by A24; distributed by Apple TV+ | [311][312] |
April 12, 2024 | Civil War | Alex Garland | A team of war journalists travel to Washington, D.C. after a civil war erupts in the US. | Also produced by A24 | [313] |
May 3, 2024 | I Saw the TV Glow | Jane Schoenbrun | Reality blurs for two teenagers who bond over a mysterious television show. | Also produced by A24 | [314][315] |
The Sixth | Andrea Nix Fine and Sean Fine | A documentary about the January 6 United States Capitol attack. | Produced by A24; video on demand release | [316] | |
June 7, 2024 | Tuesday | Daina O. Pusić | A mother and her terminally ill daughter meet Death, a talking macaw. | Also produced by A24 | [317][318] |
June 21, 2024 | Janet Planet | Annie Baker | The coming-of-age of an 11-year-old living with her mother in Massachusetts, 1991. | Also produced by A24 | [319][320] |
July 5, 2024 | MaXXXine | Ti West | A sequel to X that follows an adult film star turned actress as a serial killer targets the starlets of Hollywood in 1980s Los Angeles. | Also produced by A24 | [321][322] |
July 12, 2024 | Sing Sing | Greg Kwedar | A group of prisoners inside Sing Sing Correctional Facility, a maximum security prison, form a theater group and stage an original production. | [323][324] | |
September 6, 2024 | The Front Room | The Eggers Brothers | A pregnant woman watches over her deceptive mother-in-law. | Also produced by A24 | [325][326] |
Look into My Eyes | Lana Wilson | A documentary about psychics in New York City. | Also produced by A24 | [327][328] | |
September 20, 2024 | A Different Man | Aaron Schimberg | A man with neurofibromatosis undergoes facial reconstructive surgery and becomes fixated on the actor playing him in a stage production based on his former life. | Also produced by A24 | [329][326] |
Upcoming
Dated
Release date[a] | Title | Director(s) | Synopsis | Notes | Ref. |
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October 11, 2024 | The Last of the Sea Women | Sue Kim | A documentary about haenyeo, South Korean fisherwomen. | Produced by A24; distributed by Apple TV+ | [330][331] |
We Live in Time | John Crowley | A chance encounter ignites a relationship between a chef and a recent divorcé. | [332][326] | ||
November 8, 2024 | Heretic | Scott Beck and Bryan Woods | A man traps two Mormon missionaries inside his maze-like home. | Also produced by A24 | [333][334] |
November 27, 2024 | Queer | Luca Guadagnino | In 1940s Mexico City, American expat William Lee becomes infatuated with a young discharged Navy serviceman Eugene Allerton. | [335][336] | |
December 6, 2024 | Y2K | Kyle Mooney | In an alternate reality where the year 2000 problem happens, two friends crash a high school party in 1999. | Also produced by A24 | [337][338] |
December 13, 2024 | On Becoming a Guinea Fowl | Rungano Nyoni | Shula stumbles across the body of her uncle. As funeral proceedings begin around them, she and her cousins bring to light the buried secrets of their middle-class Zambian family. | Also produced by A24 | [339][340] |
December 20, 2024 | The Brutalist | Brady Corbet | A Hungarian-born Jewish architect, who survived the Holocaust, emigrates to the United States with his wife, but experiences poverty and indignity until he signs a life-changing contract with a wealthy client. | [341][336] | |
December 25, 2024 | Babygirl | Halina Reijn | A high-ranking CEO begins an affair with a young intern. | Also produced by A24 | [342][343] |
Undated
Year | Title | Director(s) | Notes | Ref. |
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2024 | Architecton | Victor Kossakovsky | Also produced by A24 | [344] |
Friendship | Andrew DeYoung | [345] | ||
Parthenope | Paolo Sorrentino | [346] | ||
2025 | The Smashing Machine | Benny Safdie | Also produced by A24 | [347] |
TBA | Altar | Egor Abramenko | Also produced by A24 | [348] |
Bring Her Back | Danny and Michael Philippou | Also produced by A24 | [349] | |
Death of a Unicorn | Alex Scharfman | Also produced by A24 | [350] | |
Eddington | Ari Aster | Also produced by A24 | [351] | |
Eternity | David Freyne | Also produced by A24 | [352] | |
High and Low | Spike Lee | Produced by A24; distributed by Apple TV+ | [353] | |
Huntington | John Patton Ford | [354] | ||
If I Had Legs I'd Kick You | Mary Bronstein | Also produced by A24 | [355] | |
The Legend of Ochi | Isaiah Saxon | Also produced by A24 | [356] | |
Marty Supreme | Josh Safdie | Also produced by A24 | [357] | |
Materialists | Celine Song | Also produced by A24 | [358] | |
Mother Mary | David Lowery | Also produced by A24 | [359] | |
Opus | Mark Anthony Green | Also produced by A24 | [360] | |
Pillion | Harry Lighton | [361] | ||
Warfare | Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland | Also produced by A24 | [362] | |
Wizards! | David Michôd | Also produced by A24 | [363] |
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