Babyteeth
2020 | 118m | English
Popularity: 6 (history)
| Director: | Shannon Murphy |
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| Writer: | Rita Kalnejais |
| Staring: |
| A terminally ill teen upsets her parents when she falls in love with a small-time drug dealer. | |
| Release Date: | Jun 15, 2020 |
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| Director: | Shannon Murphy |
| Writer: | Rita Kalnejais |
| Genres: | Comedy, Drama, Romance |
| Keywords | sydney, australia, love, cancer, coming of age, drugs, family |
| Production Companies | Screen Australia, Entertainment One, Spectrum Films, Jan Chapman Films, Create NSW, Whitefalk Films, WeirAnderson Films |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $989,310
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 04, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Eliza Scanlen | Milla |
| Toby Wallace | Moses |
| Essie Davis | Anna |
| Ben Mendelsohn | Henry |
| Eugene Gilfedder | Gidon |
| Emily Barclay | Toby |
| Andrea Demetriades | Jenny |
| Charles Grounds | Dean |
| Priscilla Doueihy | Kathy |
| Jack Yabsley | Government Spokesperson |
| Zack Grech | Isaac |
| Quentin Yung | Pharmacist |
| Renee Billing | Lisa |
| Georgina Symes | Polly |
| Jaga Yap | Dom |
| Michelle Lotters | Scarlett |
| Tyrone Mafohla | Boy on Platform |
| Edward Lau | Tin Wah |
| Sora Wakaki | Maria |
| Justin Smith | Drunk Crooner |
| Arka Das | Shaun |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Nash Edgerton | Stunt Coordinator |
| Shannon Murphy | Director |
| Stephen Evans | Editor |
| Sherree Phillips | Production Design |
| Bill Goodes | Art Direction |
| Amanda Brown | Original Music Composer |
| Sam Hayward | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Rose Saffioti | Makeup Artist |
| Jacob Weir | Property Master |
| Emma Paine | Camera Operator |
| Pernilla Finne | First Assistant "A" Camera |
| Thomas Rolfe | Second Assistant Camera |
| Will Pearce | Casting Assistant |
| Melina Burns | Script Supervisor |
| Kevin Greene | Production Accountant |
| Harriet Dixon-Smith | Unit Publicist |
| Billy Wychgel | Colorist |
| John St. Denis | ADR Mixer |
| Erin Lander | Second Assistant Director |
| Rita Kalnejais | Screenplay, Original Story |
| Vanessa Brown | Line Producer |
| Stevie Ray | Casting |
| Ishtar Cavagnino | Set Decoration |
| Nick Emond | Sound Recordist |
| Angus Robertson | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Elle Reid | Third Assistant Director |
| Aaron Healey | Swing |
| Yoshi Kwan | Gaffer |
| David Griffiths | Key Grip |
| Nicole Bowman | Costume Supervisor |
| James MacBeth | Extras Casting |
| Greta Bridekirk | Producer's Assistant |
| Tiffany-Jayne Martin | Production Secretary |
| Jess Moore | Music Supervisor |
| Alex Barnett | Assistant Editor |
| James Cowie | Online Editor |
| Blair Slater | Foley Supervisor |
| Amelia Gebler | Costume Design |
| Andrew Commis | Director of Photography |
| Angela Conte | Makeup Designer |
| Gerry Nucifora | Boom Operator |
| John Magee | First Assistant Director |
| Jamie Cranney | Set Dresser |
| Ben Hunt | Digital Imaging Technician |
| Joel Eames | First Assistant "B" Camera |
| Holly Preston | Costume Standby |
| Erin Kate Westhoff | Casting Assistant |
| Lisa Tomasetti | Still Photographer |
| Bernadette Elsouri | Production Coordinator |
| Fiona Nix | Unit Publicist |
| Djuro Bandur | Unit Manager |
| Margi Hoy | First Assistant Editor |
| Duncan McAllister | Foley Recordist |
| Greg Hatton | Best Boy Grip |
| Kirsty McGregor | Casting |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Jan Chapman | Executive Producer |
| Alex White | Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 16 | 22 | 8 |
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| 2025 | 7 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
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Trending Position
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 cas ... t 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
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 fa ... mily’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.