Babyteeth
Babyteeth

Babyteeth (2020)

6.9 ? Jun 15, 2020 1h 58m

Overview

A terminally ill teen upsets her parents when she falls in love with a small-time drug dealer.

Genres

Drama Comedy Romance

Release Date

June 15, 2020

Rating

6.9 /10

Runtime

1h 58m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Eliza Scanlen

Eliza Scanlen

Milla

Toby Wallace

Toby Wallace

Moses

Essie Davis

Essie Davis

Anna

Ben Mendelsohn

Ben Mendelsohn

Henry

Eugene Gilfedder

Eugene Gilfedder

Gidon

Emily Barclay

Emily Barclay

Toby

Andrea Demetriades

Andrea Demetriades

Jenny

Charles Grounds

Dean

Priscilla Doueihy

Priscilla Doueihy

Kathy

Jack Yabsley

Government Spokesperson

Zack Grech

Zack Grech

Isaac

Quentin Yung

Quentin Yung

Pharmacist

Renee Billing

Lisa

Georgina Symes

Georgina Symes

Polly

Jaga Yap

Jaga Yap

Dom

Michelle Lotters

Scarlett

Tyrone Mafohla

Boy on Platform

Edward Lau

Tin Wah

Sora Wakaki

Maria

Justin Smith

Justin Smith

Drunk Crooner

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9.0/10

Jul 23, 2020

Stories of adolescence are some of the hardest to tell on screen in new and interesting ways, and the added complexities of terminal illness and a morally questionable teen romance that 'Babyteeth' adds to this makes the film feel like a miracle in how well it pulls almost every element off. Its cast and crew are at the top of their game, resulting in a film that's just as heartbreaking as any other teen cancer film, but elevated through a humour and cynicism, as well as incredible performances, assuring it won't be forgotten any time soon. - Ashley Teresa Read Ashley's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-babyteeth-a-frustrating-but-funny-australian-teen-dramedy

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7.0/10

Nov 22, 2025

Her parents (Ben Mendelssohn and Essie Davis) aren’t best pleased when their terminally ill daughter “Milla” (Eliza Scanlen) hooks up with deadbeat “Moses” (Toby Wallace). She is smitten with this older lad, but their concerns would seem to be borne out when he is caught trying to steal from this family’s extensive supply of prescription medication. Pretty swiftly, though, they realise that her routine life of medication and mollycoddling isn’t helping anyone’s mental health, so her psychiatrist dad invites “Moses” to move in with them and he agrees to prescribe as required to suit. Mum is also no stranger to anti-depressant and calming doses and so with everyone treading on psychological and chemical eggshells, this drama plays out with a certain inevitability, but in a characterful and sometimes quite poignant fashion. There’s a lot of hand-held photography and that contributes to a personal intensity as the characters try to live their lives whilst “Milla” begins her course of chemotherapy whilst “Moses” tests the faith of just about everyone, including himself! There are a few welcome distractions from the principal storyline. Mum is a musician and “Milla” has has been learning, with sporadic enthusiasm, the violin with family friend “Gidon” (Eugene Gilfedder) and their new neighbour across the street is constantly calling out “Henry” - dad’s name but also that of her constantly lost dog! Each character takes a different perspective to this prevailing situation and it’s that that makes this more interesting. Each position can be questionable; each position can be vindicated and each position proves to be adaptable as the only objective is really for “Milla” to find some degree of contentment. It’s also quite funny at times too. Sometimes darkly, sometimes in an almost childlike fashion and it’s not just the youngsters who have temperamental instances throughout this drama. In many ways it’s an observation, occasionally a little contrived, but mostly an engaging family story about belonging, loneliness and yep, even joy, too.

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