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This is a non-definitive list of the: most expensive French films, with budgets given in Euros, Francs, and US dollars. Only films with budgets exceeding US$20 million are listed here.

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Most expensive French films
Title Primary language(s) Year Production costs (est.) Ref(s)
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets English 2017 $209 million (€197 million)
Alexander English 2004 $155 million
Asterix at the Olympic Games French 2008 $113.5 million
Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard English 2009 $96 million (€63 million)
Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds English 2010 $91 million (€68.83 million)
The Fifth Element English 1997 $90 million
The Three Musketeers English 2011 $90 million (€58 million)
Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie French 2023 $86 million (€80 million)
Arthur and the Minimoys English 2006 $84.6 million (€63 million)
Oceans French 2009 $80 million (€57.1 million)
Asterix and Obelix: God Save Britannia French 2012 $78 million
The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan
The Three Musketeers: Milady
French 2023 $78 million (€72 million)
De Gaulle French 2025
The Little Prince English 2015 $77.5 million
Hannibal Rising English 2007 $75 million
Asterix & Obelix: The Middle Kingdom French 2023 $72.4 million (€65 million)
The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc English 1999 $60 million (FRF390 million)
Babylon A.D. French 2008 $60 million (€55 million)
Mesrine French 2008 $60 million
A Very Long Engagement French 2004 $58 million (€45 million)
Two Brothers French 2004 €57.8 million
Sur la piste du Marsupilami French 2012 $50 million (€40 million)
From Paris with Love English 2010 $52 million (€29.1 million)
Asterix & Obelix Take On Caesar French 1999 $48.5 million (FRF275 million)
Taken 3 English 2015 $48 million
Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra French 2002 $47 million (€50 million)
Taken 2 English 2012 $45 million
Unleashed English 2005 $43 million (€25.6 million)
The Count of Monte Cristo French 2024 €42.9 million
The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec French 2010 $40.8 million (€30 million)
Lucy English 2014 $40–100 million (€49.01 million)
Colombiana English 2011 $40 million (€32.1 million)
Black Gold English 2011 €38.5–40 million
Wolf Totem Mandarin, Mongolian 2015 $38 million
The Sisters Brothers English 2018 $38 million (€34.9 million)
Blueberry English 2004 €34.5 million
Beauty and the Beast French 2014 €34.05 million
Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion French 2018 €33.7 million
Mr. Nobody English 2009 €33 million
Animal Kingdom: Let's Go Ape French 2015 €32 million
Supercondriaque French 2014 €31.68 million
The Ghost Writer English 2010 €30.8 million
His Majesty Minor French 2007 €30.4 million
The Family English 2013 $30 million (€28.37 million)
The Young and Prodigious T. S. Spivet English 2013 $30 million (€26.8 million)
Grace of Monaco English 2014 $30 million (€25.2 million)
Anna English 2019 $30 million
Seasons French 2016 €29.8 million
Brotherhood of the Wolf French 2001 $29 million (FRF200 million)
The Stone Council French 2008 $28 million (€20 million)
Paris 36 French 2008 €28 million
Empire of the Wolves French 2004 $27 million (€24.2 million)
The Man with the Iron Heart French 2017 €27.8 million
Bandidas English, Spanish 2006 €27.7 million
A Perfect Plan French 2012 €26.3 million
Les Dalton French 2004 €26.1 million
A Monster in Paris French 2011 €28.2 million
Ruby & Quentin French 2003 €26.7 million
Lucky Luke French 2009 €26.2 million
Camping 2 French 2010 €25.7 million
The Visitors: Bastille Day French 2016 €24.75 million
Emilia Pérez Spanish 2024 €25 million
Micmacs French 2009 €23.8 million
Bon Voyage French 2003 €24.1 million
Crimson Rivers II: Angels of the Apocalypse French 2004 €23.8 million
San-Antonio [fr] French 2004 €23.4 million
Immortal English 2004 €22.5 million
Double ZĂ©ro [fr] French 2004 €21.5 million
Iznogoud [fr] French 2005 €21.4 million
Little Nicholas French 2009 €21.4 million
Man to Man English 2005 €21.2 million
La Vie en Rose French 2007 $25 million (€20.7 million)
CinĂ©man [fr] French 2009 €20.6 million
The Crimson Rivers French 2000 $25 million (€14.4 million)
Taken English 2008 $25 million (€19.4 million)
Benedetta French 2021 $24 million (€19.8 million)
The Wolf's Call French 2019 $23 million (€20 million)
Jeanne du Barry French 2023 $22.4 million
Rust and Bone French 2012 $22 million (€15 million)
Le Boulet French 2002 $21.4 million (Ffr158 million)

See also※

Notes※

  • French co-production.
  1. ^ Conflicting sources stated the film's budget to be various figures between $50 million and $100 million. The most frequently cited figure. And also the figure cited by Luc Besson in his book, The Story of The Fifth Element is $90 million.
  2. ^ Both films were shot simultaneously and split into two parts.
  3. ^ On 5 August 2014, Variety wrote that Lucy had an estimated $100 million pricetag and was a record-setting investment for EuropaCorp, but other sources and even previous articles published by Variety claim the film's budget is $40 million. France's CNC lists the budget as €49.01 million.

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