2021 in film is an overview of events, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies, festivals, a list of country-specific lists of films released, and movie programming.
Evaluation of the year
In his article highlighting the best movies of 2021, Richard Brody of The New Yorker said, "From an artistic perspective, 2021 has been an excellent cinematic vintage, yet the bounty is shadowed by an air of doom. The reopening of theatres has brought many great moviesâÂÂsome of which were postponed from last yearâÂÂto the big screen, but fewer people to see them. The biggest successes, as usual, have been superhero and franchise films. The French Dispatch has done respectably in wide release, and Licorice Pizza is doing superbly on four screens in New York and Los Angeles, but few, if any, of the year's best films are likely to reach high on the box-office charts. The shift toward streaming was already under way when the pandemic struck, and as the trend has accelerated it's had a paradoxical effect on movies. On the one hand, a streaming release is a wide release, happily accessible to all (or to all subscribers). On the other, an online release usually registers as a nonevent, and many of the great movies hardly make a blip on the mediascape despite being more accessible than ever."
Highest-grossing films
2021 box office records
- Worldwide, the global box office ended the year at $21.4 billion, a figure 78% higher than 2020.
- China was the highest-grossing country of 2021 with $7.3 billion.
- In the United States and Canada, theaters earned an estimated $4.55 billion throughout 2021, a statistic 100% higher than 2020's $2.28 billion and 60% lower than 2019's $11.4 billion.
Film records
- The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) became the first film franchise to gross $23 billion, $24 billion, and $25 billion with the releases of Black Widow, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Eternals, and '. Additionally, the MCU became the first film franchise to have ten films gross over $1 billion with the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home.
- ' became the 48th film to gross $1 billion worldwide (the first film to do so since 2019's ' prior to the COVID-19 pandemic), surpassed ' as Sony's highest-grossing film of all time, and attained the distinction of being the highest-grossing film not to be released in China (one of the world's biggest box office markets).
- Also, it is the third film to surpass the $800 million mark in North America.
- In Latin America, No Way Home became the all-time highest-grossing film in Mexico (), and the second all-time highest in Brazil (), Central America () and Ecuador ().
- The Battle at Lake Changjin became the highest-grossing non-English film of all time as well as highest-grossing Chinese film of all time.
- The Battle at Lake Changjin also became the second highest-grossing film in a single market, after ' (2015) in the United States.
- Hi, Mom became the highest-grossing film by a solo female director, surpassing the record set by Wonder Woman (2017).
- Detective Chinatown 3 set the record for the biggest opening weekend in a single territory, surpassing the record set by ' in 2019, and had the tenth highest-grossing opening weekend on release.
- Avatar became the highest-grossing film of all time again after a re-release in China increased its gross past $2.8 billion.
- The anime film ' (2020) released in North America in April 2021, with its opening weekend gross of setting the record as the biggest opening for any foreign-language film released in North America.
Events
Award ceremonies
Film festivals
List of some of the film festivals for 2021 that have been accredited by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF).
Awards
Palme d'Or (74th Cannes Film Festival):
Titane, directed by Julia Ducournau, France
Golden Lion (78th Venice International Film Festival):
Happening, directed by Audrey Diwan, France
Golden Bear (71st Berlin International Film Festival):
Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn (BabardealÃÂ cu bucluc sau porno balamuc), directed by Radu Jude, Romania
People's Choice Award (46th Toronto International Film Festival):
Belfast, directed by Kenneth Branagh, United Kingdom
2021 films
By country/region
By genre/medium
Deaths
Film debuts
Notes
References
External links