Miss Virginia | |
Director: | R.J. Daniel Hanna |
Producer: | Maurice Black M. Elizabeth Hughes Erin O'Connor Stacey Parks Rob Pfaltzgraff |
Music: | Laura Karpman |
Cinematography: | Nancy Schreiber |
Editing: | Brian Scofield |
Studio: | Moving Picture Institute |
Distributor: | Vertical Entertainment |
Miss Virginia is an 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]
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.
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]
On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of based on reviews.[11]