
Deep in Moss
Až po uši v mechu

Deep in Moss
Až po uši v mechu
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What this film brings
Content barometer
Violence
0/5
None
Fear
1/5
Mild
Sexuality
0/5
None
Language
0/5
None
Narrative complexity
0/5
Simple
Adult themes
0/5
None
Expert review
This animated film appears to build a gentle and poetic forest world around Bert and Josephine, two caretakers who look after glowing mushrooms and other small woodland creatures. The main sensitive elements seem to come from mild mystery, the worrying disappearance of the forest lights, and a few scenes where tiny characters may get lost, argue, or face brief danger. The overall intensity looks low, and the story seems more focused on wonder, care, and problem solving than on fear, with only light tension that most young children can handle if they already enjoy fairy tale style animation. There are no clear signs of realistic violence, coarse language, sexual content, or substance use. For parents, the key consideration is whether a child is easily unsettled by darkness, temporary separation, or slightly odd fantasy creatures, which makes this a suitable choice for young viewers who like calm imaginative adventures.
Synopsis
An adventurous story of forest thorns and a water nymph, set in the middle of a deep forest.
Difficult scenes
The story begins with the disappearance of the glowing mushrooms that light the forest. For a young child, this loss of safety and visibility may create mild worry, especially if darkness becomes more present on screen and the characters react with confusion or urgency. Some forest creatures are likely to look unusual or unpredictable, which may unsettle very sensitive viewers even though the film seems clearly gentle in tone. The bickering among the little mushrooms, or brief complications during the adventure, may also bring short moments of emotional tension before things settle again.
Where to watch
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About this title
- Format
- Short film
- Year
- 2018
- Runtime
- 26m
- Countries
- Czech Republic
- Original language
- CS
- Directed by
- Barbora Valecká, Filip Pošivač
- Main cast
- Anna Polívková, Jan Cina, Marie Doležalová
Content barometer
Violence
0/5
None
Fear
1/5
Mild
Sexuality
0/5
None
Language
0/5
None
Narrative complexity
0/5
Simple
Adult themes
0/5
None
Expert review
This animated film appears to build a gentle and poetic forest world around Bert and Josephine, two caretakers who look after glowing mushrooms and other small woodland creatures. The main sensitive elements seem to come from mild mystery, the worrying disappearance of the forest lights, and a few scenes where tiny characters may get lost, argue, or face brief danger. The overall intensity looks low, and the story seems more focused on wonder, care, and problem solving than on fear, with only light tension that most young children can handle if they already enjoy fairy tale style animation. There are no clear signs of realistic violence, coarse language, sexual content, or substance use. For parents, the key consideration is whether a child is easily unsettled by darkness, temporary separation, or slightly odd fantasy creatures, which makes this a suitable choice for young viewers who like calm imaginative adventures.
Synopsis
An adventurous story of forest thorns and a water nymph, set in the middle of a deep forest.
Difficult scenes
The story begins with the disappearance of the glowing mushrooms that light the forest. For a young child, this loss of safety and visibility may create mild worry, especially if darkness becomes more present on screen and the characters react with confusion or urgency. Some forest creatures are likely to look unusual or unpredictable, which may unsettle very sensitive viewers even though the film seems clearly gentle in tone. The bickering among the little mushrooms, or brief complications during the adventure, may also bring short moments of emotional tension before things settle again.