Miss Virginia (film)
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Miss Virginia is a 2019 American drama film directed by R.J. Daniel Hanna and starring Uzo Aduba in a title role as a struggling inner-city mother who sacrifices everything to give her son a good education. Supporting cast include Matthew Modine, Niles Fitch, Amirah Vann, Adina Porter, Aunjanue Ellis, and Vanessa Williams. The film is based on a true story.[1]
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Directed by | R.J. Daniel Hanna |
Written by | Erin O'Connor |
Produced by | Maurice Black M. Elizabeth Hughes Erin O'Connor Stacey Parks Rob Pfaltzgraff |
Starring | Uzo Aduba Matthew Modine Niles Fitch Amirah Vann Adina Porter Aunjanue Ellis Vanessa Williams |
Cinematography | Nancy Schreiber |
Edited by | Brian Scofield |
Music by | Laura Karpman |
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Distributed by | Vertical Entertainment |
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The film was released on October 18, 2019, by Vertical Entertainment.[2] Miss Virginia received mixed reviews from critics, earning praise for Aduba's performance but criticism for muddling the politics of school vouchers.
Cast
- Uzo Aduba as Virginia Walden
- Matthew Modine as Congressman Cliff Williams
- Niles Fitch as James Walden
- Amirah Vann as Shondae Smith
- Adina Porter as Annette Johnson
- Aunjanue Ellis as Congresswoman Lorraine Townsend
- Vanessa Williams as Sally Rae
- Samantha Sloyan as Mrs. Watson
- Kimberly Hébert Gregory as Tasha White
- Erik LaRay Harvey as Mayor Anthony Carver
Production
Production began in November 2017, when Uzo Aduba was cast in a leading role.[3][4] In April 2018, Matthew Modine, Aunjanue Ellis, Vanessa Williams and Kimberly Hébert Gregory joined the cast and filming began later that month in Los Angeles.[5][6][7]
Miss Virginia was the first narrative production of the Moving Picture Institute,[8] and one of several MPI films that push for school choice programs.[9] MPI has received support from school choice supporter and Republican political donor Rebekah Mercer, who was also previously on its board.[10]
Reception
On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 50% based on 14 reviews.[11]
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