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2006 in film

The following is an overview of events in 2006, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies and festivals, a list of films released and notable deaths. Pixar celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2006 with the release of its 7th film, Cars.

Evaluation of the year[edit]

Philip French of The Guardian described 2006 as "an outstanding year for British cinema". He went on to emphasize, "Six of our well-established directors have made highly individual films of real distinction: Michael Winterbottom's A Cock and Bull Story, Ken Loach's Palme d'Or winner The Wind That Shakes the Barley, Christopher Nolan's The Prestige, Stephen Frears's The Queen, Paul Greengrass's United 93 and Nicholas Hytner's The History Boys. Two young directors made confident debuts, both offering a jaundiced view of contemporary Britain: Andrea Arnold's Red Road and Paul Andrew Williams's London to Brighton. In addition the gifted Mexican Alfonso Cuaron came here to make the dystopian thriller Children of Men." He also stated, "In the (United) States, M. Night Shyamalan of The Sixth Sense fame fell flat on his over-confident face with Lady in the Water, but Martin Scorsese's The Departed was his best for years, and he was with Jack Nicholson at last. Apart from that, the best American films were political (Syriana, Good Night, and Good Luck, The New World) or very personal (Little Miss Sunshine, Little Children, The Squid and the Whale). Sadly, Oliver Stone's 9/11 picture World Trade Center was neither. Asian cinema produced a string of elegant thrillers and horror flicks. The best Eastern European movie was The Death of Mr. Lazarescu, a devastating look at the Romania Ceausescu left behind him. Most of the best Western European films came from France, with Michael Haneke's Caché, proving the most widely discussed art-house puzzle picture since Last Year at Marienbad. The award of 18 certificates by the BBFC to Shortbus and Destricted has brought close the abolition of censorship, but not of classification, and Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain was a real step forward for the representation of homosexuals in mainstream cinema, though Gore Vidal claims that there's a gay subtext to every western. However, the year's most extraordinary event, or conjunction, was the almost simultaneous release of Tommy Lee Jones's directorial debut The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada and Al Gore's documentary An Inconvenient Truth. Who would have predicted in the Sixties, when they were roommates at Harvard and used by Erich Segal as joint models for Oliver Barrett IV in Love Story, that both Jones and Gore would end up as movie stars - if, in Gore's case, accidentally and temporarily?"[1]

grossed more than $3 billion in annual worldwide box office revenue for the first time in its history.[3]

Sony Pictures

became the third film in cinema history to gross over $1 billion and is the 35th highest-grossing film of all time.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

List of American films of 2006

List of Argentine films of 2006

List of Australian films of 2006

List of Bangladeshi films of 2006

List of Bengali films of 2006

List of Bollywood films of 2006

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List of British films of 2006

List of French films of 2006

List of Hong Kong films of 2006

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List of Kannada films of 2006

List of Malayalam films of 2006

List of Mexican films of 2006

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List of Telugu films of 2006

March 1 - , American actor

Julian Grey

April 20 - , American actress and reality television show contestant (died 2022)

Kailia Posey

April 22 - , English actor

Nathanael Saleh

April 28 - , Canadian-American actress

Kiawentiio

April 29 - , American actress

Xochitl Gomez

May 6 - , American actor

Aryan Simhadri

May 22 - , American actress

Mattea Conforti

June 25 – , American actress

Mckenna Grace

June 29 - , American voice actor and YouTuber

Sam Lavagnino

July 8 – , English actress

Isabella Sermon

July 12 – , Brazilian actor

Kevin Vechiatto

August 5 - Elle McKinnon, Canadian actress

September 7 - , American actor

Ian Chen

September 12 - , British actor

Alexander Molony

September 17 - , American actress

Ella Jay Basco

October 1 - , American actress

Priah Ferguson

October 5 – , Canadian actor

Jacob Tremblay

December 6 - , Canadian actress

Millie Davis

December 9 - , English actress

Pixie Davies

December 18 - , Canadian actress

Malia Baker

When a Stranger Calls

Dianna Agron

Nacho Libre

Moisés Arias

Relative Strangers

Dave Bautista

Sheitan

Leïla Bekhti

Summer Rain

Mario Casas

Fleetwood

Justin Chon

Smokin' Aces

Common

Virgin Rose

Ana de Armas

Flags of Our Fathers

Scott Eastwood

My Name Is Juani

Verónica Echegui

Fiction

Greta Fernández

LOL

Greta Gerwig

Doogal

Bill Hader

Starter for 10

Rebecca Hall

Stick It

Kellan Lutz

Aishwarya

Deepika Padukone

V for Vendetta

Imogen Poots

Venus

Andrea Riseborough

2:37

Xavier Samuel

Girlfriends

Léa Seydoux

United 93

Olivia Thirlby

When a Stranger Calls

Tessa Thompson

Doghead

Adriana Ugarte

Suburban Mayhem

Mia Wasikowska

Box Office Mojo film release schedule.

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List of 2006 films

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2006 Domestic Grosses

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List of 2006 deaths

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List of 2006 births