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Australian Film 'Teenage Kicks' Praised
13 Dec
Summary
- Australian coming-of-age film released in 2016.
- Explores themes of sexuality and grief of a teenager.
- Acclaimed for nuanced storytelling and perfect acting.

Apple+ is now streaming "Teenage Kicks," a critically acclaimed Australian coming-of-age film from 2016 that has captivated audiences. The movie, directed by Craig Boreham, explores the complex journey of Miklós Varga, a Hungarian immigrant's son grappling with his attraction to his best friend and the tragic loss of his brother.
Boreham, known for his focus on LGBTQ+ themes, drew inspiration from his work with homeless LGBTQ+ youth and personal loss to craft the film's deeply resonant narrative. Despite winning several awards in Australia, including Best Original Music Score and a Best Performance award for Miles Szanto, the film initially garnered limited attention.
However, "Teenage Kicks" has since earned a devoted following, with viewers praising its "remarkable acting," "incredible storyline," and "Sydney atmosphere." Critics have recognized it as a standout in LGBTQ+-related Australian cinema, commending its compelling style and spirit in depicting adolescence.


