They look just like normal children, we are told, but they’re malicious, they steal from humans and they bring bad luck. They want to live among humans, so their parents abduct human children and leave them behind in their place. The only way to find them out is to look into their mouths, where they have small teeth which never fall out.
To the townspeople, the fear of wolf children is very real, especially in light of recent attacks on their animals. They have been combing the woods and just don’t understand how anybody could be getting back and forth across their borders undetected. They do know about the girl, however. Small, sullen, she arrived on the proximity of their settlement dressed in furs, filthy and bruised. Skalde (Mathilde Bundschuh), who found her, rejected her at first, but then had a change of heart. The girl says that she has.
To the townspeople, the fear of wolf children is very real, especially in light of recent attacks on their animals. They have been combing the woods and just don’t understand how anybody could be getting back and forth across their borders undetected. They do know about the girl, however. Small, sullen, she arrived on the proximity of their settlement dressed in furs, filthy and bruised. Skalde (Mathilde Bundschuh), who found her, rejected her at first, but then had a change of heart. The girl says that she has.
- 4/11/2024
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Dystopian drama Milk Teeth, which world premiered in the Big Screen competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) and has its Nordic premiere tonight (January 31) at Göteborg Film Festival, is the debut feature of Swiss filmmaker Sophia Bösch.
Set in an isolated rural community, far from a world that may no longer exist, Milk Teeth follows a woman, Skalde, who has gained the respect of the community despite being born to an ‘outsider’ mother. But that respect is put at risk when she finds a mysterious girl in the local woods. It is an adaptation of Helene Bukowski’s 2021 novel and stars Mathilde Bundschuh,...
Set in an isolated rural community, far from a world that may no longer exist, Milk Teeth follows a woman, Skalde, who has gained the respect of the community despite being born to an ‘outsider’ mother. But that respect is put at risk when she finds a mysterious girl in the local woods. It is an adaptation of Helene Bukowski’s 2021 novel and stars Mathilde Bundschuh,...
- 1/31/2024
- ScreenDaily
Sophia Bosch’s debut feature is a dystopian folklore drama.
LevelK has boarded sales rights on Sophia Bosch’s dystopian folklore drama Milk Teeth, ahead of the film’s world premiere at International Film Festival Rotterdam.
The film will play in the Big Screen Competition ; it is the debut feature of Swiss filmmaker Bosch.
Set in an isolated rural community, Milk Teeth follows a woman who has gained the respect of the community despite being born to an ‘outsider’ mother; but that respect is put at risk when the woman finds a mysterious girl in the local woods.
Bosch says...
LevelK has boarded sales rights on Sophia Bosch’s dystopian folklore drama Milk Teeth, ahead of the film’s world premiere at International Film Festival Rotterdam.
The film will play in the Big Screen Competition ; it is the debut feature of Swiss filmmaker Bosch.
Set in an isolated rural community, Milk Teeth follows a woman who has gained the respect of the community despite being born to an ‘outsider’ mother; but that respect is put at risk when the woman finds a mysterious girl in the local woods.
Bosch says...
- 1/9/2024
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
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