91 mins |
Rated
M (Offensive language, sexual references & drug use)
Directed by Curtis Vowell
Starring Matthew Lewis, Rachel House, Madeleine Sami, Emily Barclay, Rose Matafeo, Ryan O'Kane
From the production house behind Kiwi box office hits Hunt for the Wilderpeople and The Breaker Upperers, Baby Done follows the story of Zoe, a tree surgeon who becomes pregnant to her long-term boyfriend Tim and subsequently freaks out – comically trying to rush through her dreams before she turns into a mum.
When Zoe (Rose Matafeo) and Tim (Matthew Lewis) find out they are having a baby, they resolve to not let parenthood change them. Tim runs towards being a dad, while Zoe runs away from being a mum. Terrified that her life won’t be her own anymore, Zoe is still determined to tick off a list of their wildest dreams before the baby arrives. Zoe’s increasing denial about her impending birth pushes her, and her relationship, to the limit.
Written by actress Sophie Henderson (Human Traces, Fantail) and directed by Curtis Vowell (Fantail), Baby Done is the married duo’s s semi-autobiographical story inspired by their own reaction to starting a family.
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From the production house behind Kiwi box office hits Hunt for the Wilderpeople and The Breaker Upperers, Baby Done follows the story of Zoe, a tree surgeon who becomes pregnant to her long-term boyfriend Tim and subsequently freaks out – comically trying to rush through her dreams before she turns into a mum.
When Zoe (Rose Matafeo) and Tim (Matthew Lewis) find out they are having a baby, they resolve to not let parenthood change them. Tim runs towards being a dad, while Zoe runs away from being a mum. Terrified that her life won’t be her own anymore, Zoe is still determined to tick off a list of their wildest dreams before the baby arrives. Zoe’s increasing denial about her impending birth pushes her, and her relationship, to the limit.
Written by actress Sophie Henderson (Human Traces, Fantail) and directed by Curtis Vowell (Fantail), Baby Done is the married duo’s s semi-autobiographical story inspired by their own reaction to starting a family.