List of brickfilms in the second Brickfilms.com directory

This is a list of brickfilms that were in the second film directory on Brickfilms.com. This directory was opened by Joshua Leasure on August 4, 2003 and received its last update on June 10th, 2008. It was superseded by a new directory on the Brickfilms.com 3.0 redesign in February 2009. However, by that point, the community had moved to Bricks in Motion, and so the Bricks in Motion directory which opened in May 2009 became the next main directory of the community.

Where not otherwise known, films are listed as being from the year in which they were submitted, but it is possible some were made in prior years. Almost all of films from #1 to #139 were carried over from the first Brickfilms.com directory by a member of staff, and there were more carried over intermittently over the years. There are a small number of duplicate films as a result of a director manually submitting a film that had already been carried over.

The "No." column indicates the number of each film page in the directory. This directory came with the addition of the Review Panel, and so films could be rejected if a reviewer deemed them to be of too low quality. The gaps between film numbers increase over time as standards become higher and more films are rejected. The number order is not always the same as the order that films were actually added to the directory. Films marked with a ribbon indicate that they were in the Staff Favorites category, as added by a Review Panel member or any other member of staff. Films marked with indicate that they are known or believed to have been the featured film in the directory for a period of time, as chosen initially by Joshua Leasure and later by the member in the Minister of Information role.

Due to a gap in archives of the Films page in the last quarter of 2007, it is possible that this list is missing the occasional film between roughly #3600 and #3700. However, due to the existence of extensive archives of each individual film page number, this list may in fact be complete.