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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 94%

86%

In Theaters: June 19, 2020 (limited)

On DVD/Blu-ray: September 22, 2020 On Digital: September 18, 2020

2h 0m | Comedy, Drama

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Terminally ill Milla (Eliza Scanlen) falls head over heads for small time drug dealer Moses (Toby Wallace), but her parents (Essie David, Ben Mendelsohn) do not approve. They’re already afraid of losing their daughter, and this new friend is the final straw. Through their whirlwind romance, Milla slowly learns how to live again, even in the short period she may have left. And the couple even teaches her parents a thing or two about letting go and joyously living in the moment, like you have nothing to lose.

Director: Shannon Murphy

Studio: IFC Films

Producer(s): Alex White

Cast: Eliza Scanlen, Toby Wallace, Emily Barclay, Eugene Gilfedder, Essie Davis, Ben Mendelsohn, Andrea Demetriades, Charles Grounds, Arka Das, Georgina Symes, Priscilla Doueihy

Writer(s): Rita Kalnejais

Official Site: ifcfilms.com/films/babyteeth

0 votes and 0 Reviews

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 94%

86%

In Theaters: June 19, 2020 (limited)

On DVD/Blu-ray: September 22, 2020 On Digital: September 18, 2020

2h 0m | Comedy, Drama

  Watch Trailer

Terminally ill Milla (Eliza Scanlen) falls head over heads for small time drug dealer Moses (Toby Wallace), but her parents (Essie David, Ben Mendelsohn) do not approve. They’re already afraid of losing their daughter, and this new friend is the final straw. Through their whirlwind romance, Milla slowly learns how to live again, even in the short period she may have left. And the couple even teaches her parents a thing or two about letting go and joyously living in the moment, like you have nothing to lose.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 94%

86%

In Theaters: June 19, 2020 (limited)

On DVD/Blu-ray: September 22, 2020

On Digital: September 18, 2020

2h 0m | Comedy, Drama

Terminally ill Milla (Eliza Scanlen) falls head over heads for small time drug dealer Moses (Toby Wallace), but her parents (Essie David, Ben Mendelsohn) do not approve. They’re already afraid of losing their daughter, and this new friend is the final straw.

Through their whirlwind romance, Milla slowly learns how to live again, even in the short period she may have left. And the couple even teaches her parents a thing or two about letting go and joyously living in the moment, like you have nothing to lose.