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Three films directed by Baz Luhrmann
The Red Curtain Trilogy is a DVD boxed set, released in 2002, of the first three films directed by Baz Luhrmann:[1][2][3]
The films do not form a trilogy in the traditional sense, as there is no relationship between the plot and characters of the three films. Rather, Luhrmann said that the three films followed a specific style of filmmaking.[4][5] Each film contains a theatre motif that reappears throughout the film. Dance is used in the first film, poetry and language in the second, and song in the third.[6]
For more details on the reception of each film, see the "Reception" section on each film's article.
Film
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Australian release date
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Box office gross
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Budget
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Ref(s)
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Australia
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Other territories
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Worldwide
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Strictly Ballroom
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20 August 1992
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$11,738,022
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—
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$11,738,022
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$3 million
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[7]
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Romeo + Juliet
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26 December 1996
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$46,351,345
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$101,203,653
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$147,554,998
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$14.5 million
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[8]
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Moulin Rouge!
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24 May 2001
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$57,386,607
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$121,826,827
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$179,213,434
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$52.5 million
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[9]
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Academy Award wins and nominations
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