9 Filming Locations that Feature in Netflix's New Hit Movie My Oxford Year
OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND, AUG 1 – The film adapts Julia Whelan's novel about an American student in Oxford finding romance, appealing to fans of romantic dramas on streaming platforms, released August 2025.
- Netflix released the romantic drama film My Oxford Year starring Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest on August 1, 2025.
- The film adapts Julia Whelan's 2018 book and follows American student Anna De La Vega studying poetry at Oxford who falls for her professor, Jamie Davenport, who has incurable cancer.
- Production faced a legal issue using Hassan's kebab van name, so they replaced it with a fictional Dimitri's van while filming on the actual van, reflecting Oxford tradition in the story.
- Mylchreest said playing Jamie gave insight into his choice to live fully without further treatments, and Carson described the ending as ambiguous but hopeful, reflecting life after loss.
- Anna’s commitment to Jamie until his death and her subsequent solo European grand tour symbolize honoring his legacy, making the film a poignant exploration of love, loss, and fulfillment.
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