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Spit (2025)

Comedy Crime 105mins

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Spit

2025 ComedyCrime 105mins

Spitteri finds himself locked up in an immigration detention centre upon his return to Australia. With old enemies on his tail and a target on his back, he navigates a series of comedic misadventures, sharing with his fellow detainees the meaning of mateship and what it is to be truly Australian.

Spit: Cast & Crews

Directors
Jonathan Teplitzky
Top Cast
David Wenham, Helen Thomson, Gary Sweet, David Field, David Roberts

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What Our Critics Think

Independent reviews from the Compare TV editorial team.

Review Team
4/5
4/5

Spit, directed by Jonathan Teplitzky, presents a unique comedic take on the often serious subject of immigration detention in Australia. The film follows Spitteri as he finds himself ensnared in a world that is both absurd and poignant, showcasing his struggles and triumphs within the confines of a ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3/5
3/5

Spit is a film that tries to juggle comedy and serious themes, and while it succeeds in parts, it sometimes feels like it’s struggling to find its footing. The premise of Spitteri’s misadventures in an immigration detention centre has a lot of potential for both humour and drama, but the execution c ... Show more >>

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Spit is worth watching if you appreciate a blend of comedy and drama that explores themes of identity and mateship in Australia. The film’s unique perspective on immigration and the humorous yet poignant experiences of its protagonist, Spitteri, offer a fresh take on what it means to be Australian. The engaging performances and witty dialogue make it a compelling watch for those looking for both laughs and heartfelt moments.

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