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How To Build A Girl. Johanna Morrigan (Beanie Feldstein)
How To Build A Girl

How To Build A Girl

  • 2020 film

Comedy film based on Caitlin Moran's book about a smart, opinionated and overweight 16 year-old girl. Also features Beanie Feldstein, Paddy Considine, Sarah Solemani, Alfie Allen, Frank Dillane and more.

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How To Build A Girl

How To Build A Girl

Johanna Morrigan (Beanie Feldstein) is a sixteen-year-old extrovert from the outskirts of Wolverhampton with raging hormones and gigantic dreams. Even though she loves her big, boisterous family, Johanna yearns to get out and make a name for herself - which she does, reinventing herself as revered and feared music critic, Dolly Wilde. As she slaughters her way to greater and greater success, the lines between Johanna Morrigan and Dolly Wilde begin to haze. She has finally figured out how to build a girl - but is this the girl she wanted to build?

Based on Caitlin Moran's book of the same name, How To Build A Girl is an irreverent coming of age comedy about what it's really like to be a girl.

First released: Monday 2nd November 2020

Extra features

  • Building The Girl
  • My Life In Wolverhampton
  • The God Wall
  • Distributor: Lionsgate
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 1
  • Minutes: 111

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