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Mila Kunis

Mila Kunis

4 films · 262 frames · top-billed in 3 · 20102025

Born 14 August 1983 · Chernovtsy, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Chernivtsi, Ukraine]

Milena Markovna "Mila" Kunis is a Ukrainian and American actress. Born in Chernivtsi, Ukraine, and raised in Los Angeles, Kunis began playing Jackie Burkhart on the Fox television series That '70s Show (1998–2006) at the age of 15. She has voiced Meg Griffin on the Fox animated series Family Guy since 1999.

Kunis's breakout film role was in the 2008 romantic comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall. She gained further critical acclaim and accolades for her performance in the psychological thriller Black Swan (2010), receiving nominations for the SAG Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Awards

On FrameThrower we have: 4 films · 262 frames · top-billed in 3 · 20102025

  • Time 1002022
  • Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year2018
  • MTV Movie Award for Best Villain2014
  • Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress2011
  • Jupiter Awards
  • Marcello Mastroianni Award

How their films are shot

Measured across 262 frames from the 4 films we hold. This is the look of the work Mila takes, not a claim about any single frame — we index the cast of a film, never the people in a shot.

Across the 4 films we hold, 48% of their frames are night, 47% low key — the look of the work Mila takes.

Time of day

Night48%
Day39%
Interior10%

Lighting

Low key47%
Natural32%
Silhouette9%
High key8%

Shot size

Wide32%
Medium29%
Closeup25%
Establishing8%

Camera angle

Eye level81%
Low angle9%
High angle9%

Mood

Neutral51%
Tense22%
Lonely12%
Ominous9%

Films in the library

Every poster opens that film — stills, cinematography notes and colour palette.

A reference database for filmmakers

FrameThrower is a fully machine-searchable film database and visual reference library — all 262 frames from Mila Kunis's 4 films, and 5,000+ films besides, indexed frame by frame and readable by AI. Search it in plain language, from a reference image, or by colour; call it from an API, an MCP server or an SDK. It's the reference layer for making the next movie.