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Ellie & Abbie (& Ellie's Dead Aunt)

Ellie & Abbie (& Ellie's Dead Aunt)

MovieComedy

2020 · 82m

Synopsis

17 year old Ellie is struggling to find the courage to ask her classmate, Abbie, to the formal. Luckily her Aunt Tara, a lesbian who died in the 80's has shown up as a "Fairy Godmother" to dish out advice, whether Ellie wants it or not.

Trailer

Ellie & Abbie (& Ellie's Dead Aunt) official trailer

Cast

Marta Dusseldorp

Marta Dusseldorp

Erica

Zoe Terakes

Zoe Terakes

Abbie

Sophie Hawkshaw

Sophie Hawkshaw

Ellie

Julia Billington

Julia Billington

Tara

Rachel House

Rachel House

Patty

Bridie Connell

Bridie Connell

Miss Trimble

Chiara Gizzi

Chiara Gizzi

Faith Underwood

MW

Madeleine Withington

Young Erica

PJ

Patrick James

Christopher

MB

Melanie Bowers

Kayla

Olga Markovic

Olga Markovic

Detective Denton

Michael Wray

Michael Wray

Pedestrian

SK

Seth Ketcher

Student (with chocolates)

Ed Wightman

Ed Wightman

Maths Teacher

OG

Orya Golgowsky

Young Patty

RH

Randall Hua

Jamie

NH

Nick Hasemann

Young Police Officer

SG

Sybilla Gordon

Kayla's Friend

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Perfect film for pride, Don't let the low score fool you
Perfect film for pride, Don't let the low score fool youNov 22, 2022

I'd look at Rotten Tomatoes and Amazon reviews for a more accurate representation of this film. So charming, so funny - clearly a low budget but it still won the AACTA award for best Indie film in Australia. I'm a good repressed queer so naturally obsessed with the English teacher.

Just okay....
Just okay....Nov 22, 2022

This movie tugs on the heart strings of the Gay community. It's just a very mediocre film, with a mixture of okay to average acting by mostly unknown actors. Plot and story line are very unimaginative, almost as if it was written by teenagers. Cinematography is plain along with directorship. Would not recommend and wouldn't dream of re-watching, only watch if you must.

Feel good classic.
Feel good classic.Nov 22, 2022

Unique Aussie humour, heartfelt, real, coming of age story about being loved abs accented to be your true self even if it's a bumpy road.

Brilliant, funny and beautifully queer
Brilliant, funny and beautifully queerNov 22, 2022

Ellie & Abbie is exactly the type of movie that I would have loved to have had as a teen but that I still got so much out of in my 30's. Full of laughs with a few tear jerking scenes that sneak up on you, this is the perfect queer story to watch with your mum!

A rather good romantic comedy...
A rather good romantic comedy...Nov 22, 2022

Alright, well I hadn't even heard about this 2020 movie prior to getting the opportunity to sit down and watch it. So I didn't really know what to expect from it, aside from it being a romantic comedy. That is usually not the genre of movie that I am in a particular rush to get to watch, but I had the opportunity to watch "Ellie & Abbie (& Ellie's Dead Aunt) from writer and director Monica Zanetti here late in 2020, so I did. I must admit that it was the movie's title that lured me in, especially the "(& Ellie's Dead Aunt)" part, because it just added a whole different layer to what the movie potentially had to offer. "Ellie & Abbie (& Ellie's Dead Aunt)" was a movie that actually turned out to be an entertaining and enjoyable movie, and it actually had a good story to tell and something of a heart to share. This is definitely a movie that surprised me. The storyline was interesting and appealing, just as it was entertaining and enjoyable. The cast in the movie were people that I was not already familiar with, and that is definitely something that I enjoy when watching movies; seeing new faces and talents on the screen, and not associating them with previously portrayed characters and roles in other movies. The two lead actresses Sophie Hawkshaw (playing Ellie) and Zoe Terakes (playing Abbie) definitely carried the movie quite well, and they had good on-screen chemistry together, but alone they were also quite good. Rachel House (playing Patty) was a nice addition to the movie's cast, and her face was oddly recognizable, I just can't put my finger on where it is I have seen her before. And Marta Dusseldorp (playing Erica) really delivered a very memorable performance. The dialogue in the movie was good, and there definitely was a lot of one-liners that could easily jump from the screen and out into real-life. One thing that the movie suffered from was its very linear storyline. There were no surprises along the way, and that made for a very predictable story and movie, sadly so. My rating of "Ellie & Abbie (& Ellie's Dead Aunt)" lands on a six out of ten stars. I can warmly recommend that you take the time to sit down and watch this 2020 movie, if you have the chance to do so.

You'll laugh, you'll cry
You'll laugh, you'll cryNov 22, 2022

The coming of age lesbian movie we all needed growing up. Monica Zanetti is brilliant.

Loved It!!!
Loved It!!!Nov 22, 2022

I love a good rom com and I adored this film. I laughed, I cried, and I left the cinema having learnt something, so much history I was totally unaware of. There should be more films out there like this! The writing is exceptional, and the cast is brilliant.

What the world needs
What the world needsNov 22, 2022

Funny, heartfelt, beautifully acted and very well directed. This is the queer teen rom com that the world needs. As good as 'Boy'. Zanetti is the next big thing.

Having a dead aunt return can be a good or a bad thing
Having a dead aunt return can be a good or a bad thingNov 22, 2022

Ellie & Abbie (& Ellie's Dead Aunt) (2020) is an Australian film written and directed by Monica Zanetti. This is a teen coming-out story, with a twist. Ellie (Sophie Hawkshaw) would like to ask Abbie (Zoe Terakes) to the formal dance. However, she can't quite work up the nerve to do it. That's where Ellie's dead Aunt Tara (Julia Billington) enters the picture (literally). Ellie can see and hear Tara, and so can we, but no one else can. Tara not only wants to help--she insists on helping. It turns out that if you tell anyone you're lesbian--which Ellie does--and if you have a dead aunt who was lesbian--as Tara was--your dead aunt can return and help you.(Whimsical, but it works in this movie.) This twist makes the film better than other movies of its type. What makes the movie great is the incredible work done by Julia Billington as Tara. She's a young actor who lights up the screen. It's worth seeing the movie just to watch her at work. We saw this movie as part of the great ImageOut Rochester LGBTQ Film Festival. (Virtual this year.) The movie has a strong IMDb rating of 7.4. I rated it 8.