List of British films of 2001

A list of British films released in 2001.

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
The 51st State Ronny Yu Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Carlyle, Emily Mortimer, Ricky Tomlinson Action/crime
A.I. Artificial Intelligence Steven Spielberg Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, Frances O'Connor,Brendan Gleeson, William Hurt Science fiction Co-production with the US
Another Life Philip Goodhew Ioan Gruffudd, Natasha Little Drama
Back to the Secret Garden Michael Tuchner Joan Plowright, George Baker Family
Beginner's Luck James Callis, Nick Cohen Julie Delpy, Steven Berkoff Drama
Birthday Girl Jez Butterworth Nicole Kidman, Ben Chaplin Comedy/drama
Black Hawk Down Ridley Scott Josh Hartnett, Eric Bana, Ewan McGregor, Tom Sizemore, William Fichtner, Sam Shepard War Co-production with the US
Blow Dry Paddy Breathnach Alan Rickman, Natasha Richardson Comedy
Bride of the Wind Bruce Beresford Sarah Wynter, Jonathan Pryce Historical drama
Bridget Jones's Diary Sharon Maguire Renée Zellweger, Hugh Grant, Colin Firth Comedy
The Bunker Rob Green Jason Flemyng, Andrew Tiernan, Jack Davenport, Andrew Lee Potts Drama
Captain Corelli's Mandolin John Madden Nicolas Cage, Penélope Cruz Drama Co-production with France and the US
The Cat's Meow Peter Bogdanovich Kirsten Dunst, Cary Elwes, Eddie Izzard Drama Co-production with Germany and the United States
Charlotte Gray Gillian Armstrong Cate Blanchett, Michael Gambon Drama
Christmas Carol: The Movie Jimmy T. Murakami Simon Callow, Kate Winslet, Nicolas Cage Animation
Cradle of Fear Alex Chandon Dani Filth, Emily Booth Horror
Crush John McKay Andie MacDowell, Imelda Staunton Comedy/drama
The Emperor's New Clothes Alan Taylor Ian Holm, Iben Hjejle Historical
Enigma Michael Apted Dougray Scott, Kate Winslet, Jeremy Northam World War II/thriller
The Fourth Angel John Irvin Jeremy Irons, Forest Whitaker Thriller
Girl from Rio Christopher Monger Hugh Laurie, Vanessa Nunes Romance
Gosford Park Robert Altman Maggie Smith, Helen Mirren, Michael Gambon, Kristin Scott Thomas, Eileen Atkins, Clive Owen, Kelly Macdonald, Emily Watson Drama Winner of the Best Original Screenplay Academy Award
Hannibal Ridley Scott Anthony Hopkins, Julianne Moore, Ray Liotta, Frankie R. Faison, Giancarlo Giannini, Francesca Neri, Gary Oldman Psychological horror crime thriller Co-production with Germany and the United States
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Chris Columbus Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson Fantasy
High Heels and Low Lifes Mel Smith Kevin McNally, Minnie Driver Comedy/action
The Hole Nick Hamm Thora Birch, Desmond Harrington Horror
Hotel Mike Figgis Saffron Burrows, Salma Hayek, Lucy Liu, Burt Reynolds Drama
Inferno Paul Kousoulides Emily Booth, Sanjeev Bhaskar Sci-fi Short film
Iris Richard Eyre Judi Dench, Kate Winslet, Jim Broadbent Biographical drama Winner of the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award
Jump Tomorrow Joel Hopkins Tunde Adebimpe, Hippolyte Girardot, Natalia Verbeke Comedy [1]
Last Orders Fred Schepisi Michael Caine, Tom Courtenay Drama
Late Night Shopping Saul Metzstein Luke de Woolfson, James Lance Drama
Lagaan Ashutosh Gowariker Aamir Khan, Gracy Singh, Rachel Shelley, Paul Blackthorne Historical Sports
Lover's Prayer Reverge Anselmo Kirsten Dunst, Julie Walters Period drama [2]
The Luzhin Defence Marleen Gorris John Turturro, Emily Watson Drama
The Martins Tony Grounds Lee Evans, Kathy Burke Comedy
Me Without You Sandra Goldbacher Anna Friel, Michelle Williams Drama
Mean Machine Barry Skolnick Vinnie Jones, Jason Statham Sports Remake of the US film The Longest Yard
Mike Bassett: England Manager Steve Barron Ricky Tomlinson, Amanda Redman Sports/comedy
My Kingdom Don Boyd Richard Harris, Lynn Redgrave Crime
Phoenix Blue Tony Maylam Amanda Donohoe, James Murray, Emily Hamilton Thriller [3]
Strictly Sinatra Peter Capaldi Ian Hart, Kelly Macdonald Drama
The Triumph of Love Clare Peploe Mira Sorvino, Ben Kingsley Comedy Co-production with Italy and Germany

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References

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  1. ^ "Jump Tomorrow (2001)". Archived from the original on May 5, 2019.
  2. ^ "Pin on film".
  3. ^ "Phoenix Blue (2001)". Archived from the original on December 2, 2020.
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