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Miller’s Girl starring Martin Freeman and Jenna Ortega set for UK home release

Miller’s Girl starring Martin Freeman and Jenna Ortega set for UK home release

From 19th February 2024, film enthusiasts across the UK will have the opportunity to own a copy of the intriguing drama Miller’s Girl, directed by Jade Halley Bartlett and featuring a star-studded cast led by Martin Freeman and Jenna Ortega. The movie explores the complicated relationship between a professor (Freeman) and his student (Ortega) as they undertake a creative project that challenges their morals and personal lives.

Miller’s Girl weaves a narrative that sees a talented young writer, played by Ortega, embark on a creative journey following an assignment from her teacher, portrayed by Freeman. Their collaboration draws them into a deepening entanglement, as the boundaries between their personal and professional lives begin to merge. With their darkest selves emerging, the duo struggle to maintain their integrity and the values they cherish.

The supporting cast includes Bashir Salahuddin, Gideon Adlon, and Dagmara Dominczyk, each bringing depth and nuance to this complex story. The film will be available for purchase on various platforms, including iTunes, Amazon, Sky, Google, Rakuten, EE TV, Microsoft (Xbox) and Virgin. 

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Miller’s Girl is released digitally on demand on 19th February 2024.

Watch the trailer for Miller’s Girl here:

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