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Millie Lies Low

Fake it till you break it.
2022 | 100m | English

(309 votes)

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A panic attack causes Millie to miss her flight to New York. Everyone thinks she’s made it though, thanks to her fake Instagram posts from the “Big Apple”. A tragicomic hunt for a new ticket ensues, as she attempts to beat the clock, her fears and the truth.
Release Date: Nov 17, 2022
Director: Michelle Savill
Writer: Michelle Savill, Eli Kent
Genres: Drama, Comedy
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Production Companies Sandy Lane Productions, Lie Low Limited
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 30, 2026
Entered: May 03, 2024
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Name Character
Ana Scotney Millie
Cohen Holloway Steve
Chris Alosio Henry
Alice May Connolly Mel
Sam Cotton Scott
Jillian Nguyen Carolyn
Rachel House Marlene
Erin Banks Kim
Joe Gordon Nic D
Ariaana Osborne Georgie
Olivia Parker Liv
Jack Sergent-Shadbolt David
Gabe Wright Pip
Ram al Laham Asad
Karen O'Leary Campus Security
Taofi Mose-Nehemia Counter Attendant
Paul Yates Scholarship guy
Conor Cameron Henry's friend
Louis Littlejohn Henry's friend
Tina Cleary Flight Attendant
Kate McGill Flight Attendant
Rob MacBride Airport extra / Cuba St extra
Raywen Rose Bartender (uncredited)
Name Job
Alex Mckenna Key Grip
Michelle Savill Writer, Director
Andrew Stroud Director of Photography
Dan Kircher Editor
Heather Hayward Production Design
James Hayday Sound Designer
Gabrielle Stevenson Costume Designer
Sara Beale Costume Designer
Catherine Maguire Makeup Designer
Evelyn Ida Morris Original Music Composer
Tina Cleary Casting Director
Nicola Ollsen Line Producer
Lucy Burns Production Coordinator
Paul Jackson Production Accountant
Tony Simpson First Assistant Director
Harriet Guy Third Assistant Director
Michael Paletta First Assistant Camera
Andreas Mahn First Assistant Camera
Sevrin Noakes Second Assistant Camera
Mason Rudd Digital Imaging Technician
Matt Kofoed Gaffer
Elyse Phee Lighting Technician
Joel Anscombe-Smith Sound Recordist
Jessy McNamara Boom Operator
Frankie Berge Art Direction
Aimee Cooki Martin Art Direction
Gabby Seagar Props
Carmel Rowden Graphic Designer
Pita Mei Art Department Assistant
Jenny Sauvao Art Department Assistant
Daisy Marcuzzi Costume Supervisor
Margi Drodrolagi Costume Standby
Sally Gray Costume Assistant
David Goldthorpe Location Manager
Dylan Gullery Location Manager
Estelle Stroud Costume Assistant
Meredith Dodley Costume Assistant
Leanne Hoare Makeup Artist
Susan Durno Makeup Artist
Serena Parsons Makeup Artist
Jessica Inkpen Makeup Artist
James Dunlop Sound Recordist
Gareth Van Niekerk Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Dialogue Editor
Steve Finnigan ADR Recordist, Supervising Sound Editor
Richard Wills Sound Effects Editor
Narelle Ahrens Foley Artist
Andrew Thorne Foley Recording Engineer
Sarah Ryan Foley Editor
Aislinn Pradella-Hallinan Music Supervisor
Eli Kent Writer
Corey Le Vaillant Second Assistant Director
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Angela Littlejohn Producer
Kelly Rogers Executive Producer
Tina Cleary Associate Producer
Desray Armstrong Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

This was just all too contrived for me. “Millie” (Ana Scotney) is about to fly from Wellington to a new life in New York when she has a panic attack on the aircraft. Terrified and unable to breathe, she gets off the thing but rather than tell her folks and friends that she had a turn, she proceeds t ... o pretend that she has actually arrived. To that end, she hits social media with chats and photographs whilst all the while hovering around her home neighbourhood without a cent to her name. Desperate, she is swiftly reduced to petty theft and living in a tent before she is recognised by someone and her lies start to spiral into something altogether more ridiculous. Scotney actually does fine here, but the story goes nowhere fast and after the initial quirkiness of the start, this just resembles a script-writers convention where they all got together and created a series of scenarios that could have come straight from a “Tom and Jerry” cartoon - only these are not particularly funny. What I did find interesting was the extent to which characters obsess about living their lives online. Most of her predicaments here are entirely due to “Millie” being incapable of stopping lying and constantly making matters worse by laying a false trail of breadcrumbs. Who cares? She comes across as a fairly selfish and uninteresting woman right from the get-go, and any attempts to get to the bottom of her anxieties are well and truly subsumed in a “badass” sea of mediocre predictability. Maybe it might work better on a big screen with an audience full of beer and good will, but otherwise it’s pretty disappointing.

Jul 19, 2025