

The Claus Family 3
De Familie Claus 3

The Claus Family 3
De Familie Claus 3
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What this film brings
Content barometer
Violence
1/5
Mild
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 live action Christmas adventure is clearly aimed at family viewing, with a light, magical atmosphere built around a mission to save present delivery. The main sensitive material comes from mild peril, short stretches of tension when Santa's plan goes wrong, and a few moments where characters worry that Christmas may be ruined. The intensity stays low to moderate, with no graphic violence, no sexual content, and generally clean language, making it gentler than many fantasy family adventures. Stressful scenes are brief and usually balanced by humor, teamwork between the children, and a reassuring overall tone. For younger viewers, parents may simply want to offer reassurance during scenes where an adult is in trouble or when the mission seems to be failing, then talk afterward about sibling cooperation and helping others.
Synopsis
When the delivery of presents goes wrong and Grandpa Noël gets in trouble, siblings Jules and Noor must work together to save Christmas.
Difficult scenes
The film's main conflict centers on a gift delivery going wrong, which creates several tense moments around the fear that Christmas might be ruined. A young child may be affected by the urgency of the mission and by the characters' worry, even though the overall tone remains family friendly. Santa ends up in trouble during the adventure, which may unsettle very young viewers because a comforting authority figure suddenly seems vulnerable. The situation is not visually harsh, but the idea that a protective adult needs help can still raise questions or brief anxiety. Jules and Noor have to work together under pressure, and some scenes involve disagreement or frustration between the children before they manage to cooperate. These tensions stay mild, but they may resonate strongly with siblings who are sensitive to family conflict, even when it is brief.
Where to watch
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About this title
- Format
- Feature film
- Year
- 2022
- Runtime
- 1h 13m
- Countries
- Belgium, Netherlands
- Original language
- NL
- Directed by
- Ruben Vandenborre
- Main cast
- Jan Decleir, Mo Bakker, Kürt Rogiers, Bracha van Doesburgh, Amber Metdepenningen, Sien Eggers, Yassine Ouaich, Pommelien Thijs, Celest Henri Cornelis, C.C. DeNeira
- Studios
- Dingie, Dutch Filmworks
Content barometer
Violence
1/5
Mild
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 live action Christmas adventure is clearly aimed at family viewing, with a light, magical atmosphere built around a mission to save present delivery. The main sensitive material comes from mild peril, short stretches of tension when Santa's plan goes wrong, and a few moments where characters worry that Christmas may be ruined. The intensity stays low to moderate, with no graphic violence, no sexual content, and generally clean language, making it gentler than many fantasy family adventures. Stressful scenes are brief and usually balanced by humor, teamwork between the children, and a reassuring overall tone. For younger viewers, parents may simply want to offer reassurance during scenes where an adult is in trouble or when the mission seems to be failing, then talk afterward about sibling cooperation and helping others.
Synopsis
When the delivery of presents goes wrong and Grandpa Noël gets in trouble, siblings Jules and Noor must work together to save Christmas.
Difficult scenes
The film's main conflict centers on a gift delivery going wrong, which creates several tense moments around the fear that Christmas might be ruined. A young child may be affected by the urgency of the mission and by the characters' worry, even though the overall tone remains family friendly. Santa ends up in trouble during the adventure, which may unsettle very young viewers because a comforting authority figure suddenly seems vulnerable. The situation is not visually harsh, but the idea that a protective adult needs help can still raise questions or brief anxiety. Jules and Noor have to work together under pressure, and some scenes involve disagreement or frustration between the children before they manage to cooperate. These tensions stay mild, but they may resonate strongly with siblings who are sensitive to family conflict, even when it is brief.