
Baby Better Swallow 2023
"Warning: No Cry Babies Allowed."
Think you've got what it takes to join the ranks of elite childcare professionals? In *Baby Better Swallow (2023)*, debut director Abbey Kincheloe cranks up the pressure with a high-stakes nanny competition that's equal parts hilarious and cutthroat.
Director: Abbey Kincheloe
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Baby Better Swallow (2023) about?
This comedy short drops two new nannies into a high-pressure competition where they must outlast each other in absurd childcare challenges. Only one will earn a spot in the elite N.A.P. agency. Think of it as *American Idol* meets *The Nanny*, with a dash of chaos.
Who directed Baby Better Swallow?
Abbey Kincheloe makes her directorial debut with this sharp, high-energy comedy.
Who stars in Baby Better Swallow?
The film features Abbey Kincheloe, Scout Smith, Ashley Ames, Ana Bernot-Reilly, and Morgan Bowling in the lead roles.
Is Baby Better Swallow (2023) worth watching?
For fans of quirky, fast-paced comedies, *Baby Better Swallow* offers a fun 13-minute escape with standout performances and a unique premise. While it's too short to dive deep, its humor and energy make it a memorable short film experience.
How long is Baby Better Swallow?
The runtime is 13 minutes.
About Baby Better Swallow (2023) — Wild Nanny Competition Short Film Review
Think you've got what it takes to join the ranks of elite childcare professionals? In *Baby Better Swallow (2023)*, debut director Abbey Kincheloe cranks up the pressure with a high-stakes nanny competition that's equal parts hilarious and cutthroat. Two fresh-faced recruits go head-to-head in a series of absurdly intense "Nanny Games," where only the toughest survive to earn a spot in the prestigious N.A.P. agency—Nannies Are Protectors. With chaotic challenges and razor-sharp humor, this 13-minute comedy turns the idea of childcare into a competitive sport, testing both nerves and comedic timing.
Shot through with the energy of indie comedy, *Baby Better Swallow* delivers a whirlwind of awkward encounters, over-the-top scenarios, and a playful jab at the competitive world of professional caregiving. Kincheloe's sharp direction and a cast of scene-stealers create a compact but unforgettable short that's as much about proving your mettle as it is about laughing at the chaos of parenting on fast-forward.