

La Fille dans les nuages

La Fille dans les nuages
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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
La Fille dans les nuages appears to be a family fantasy adventure built around a young heroine, a magical object, and a sense of wonder, with an atmosphere that is mostly gentle and accessible for children. The potentially sensitive material seems to come mainly from moments of peril, moderate tension linked to the consequences of magical wishes, and a save the world storyline that may feel intense for very young viewers without becoming truly frightening. Based on the available synopsis, there is no sign of graphic violence, sexual content, or strong language, which keeps the film clearly within child friendly territory. The intensity is likely moderate and occasional, with more emotional stakes and urgency than sustained fear. For parents, the main consideration will be whether a child is easily unsettled by fast flying sequences, magical chaos, or the idea that wishes can go wrong. A short conversation before and after viewing, focused on fantasy versus reality and on responsibility, should help most school age children enjoy it comfortably.
Synopsis
The adventures of a young girl named Providence, who is entrusted with a magic quill that makes everything she writes come true. Faced with this incredible power, she has to choose between living her dreams and saving the world.
Difficult scenes
The moment most likely to affect a young child is probably the discovery of the magic quill and the first visible consequences of what is written with it. For a small viewer, watching ideas become real can feel exciting, but it may also be a little unsettling if the situation suddenly slips out of the heroine's control. The synopsis promises an airborne journey and a large scale adventure, which suggests a few scenes involving height, speed, or symbolic danger. These sequences will likely stay in a wondrous register, yet a child who is sensitive to vertigo, fast movement, or losing familiar ground may still need reassurance. The choice between living out personal dreams and saving the world adds a stronger emotional stake than in a very preschool oriented story. Even without pronounced darkness, that level of responsibility placed on a child character can create worry for younger viewers, especially if the film emphasizes the consequences of a wrong decision.
Where to watch
No verified platform for the US market yet. We keep this section updated as availability changes.
Availability checked on Apr 01, 2026
About this title
- Format
- Feature film
- Year
- 2026
- Countries
- France, Belgium
- Original language
- FR
- Directed by
- Philippe Riche
- Main cast
- Louane, Jamel Debbouze, Grégoire Ludig
- Studios
- Brio Films, SCOPE Pictures, Panama Productions
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
La Fille dans les nuages appears to be a family fantasy adventure built around a young heroine, a magical object, and a sense of wonder, with an atmosphere that is mostly gentle and accessible for children. The potentially sensitive material seems to come mainly from moments of peril, moderate tension linked to the consequences of magical wishes, and a save the world storyline that may feel intense for very young viewers without becoming truly frightening. Based on the available synopsis, there is no sign of graphic violence, sexual content, or strong language, which keeps the film clearly within child friendly territory. The intensity is likely moderate and occasional, with more emotional stakes and urgency than sustained fear. For parents, the main consideration will be whether a child is easily unsettled by fast flying sequences, magical chaos, or the idea that wishes can go wrong. A short conversation before and after viewing, focused on fantasy versus reality and on responsibility, should help most school age children enjoy it comfortably.
Synopsis
The adventures of a young girl named Providence, who is entrusted with a magic quill that makes everything she writes come true. Faced with this incredible power, she has to choose between living her dreams and saving the world.
Difficult scenes
The moment most likely to affect a young child is probably the discovery of the magic quill and the first visible consequences of what is written with it. For a small viewer, watching ideas become real can feel exciting, but it may also be a little unsettling if the situation suddenly slips out of the heroine's control. The synopsis promises an airborne journey and a large scale adventure, which suggests a few scenes involving height, speed, or symbolic danger. These sequences will likely stay in a wondrous register, yet a child who is sensitive to vertigo, fast movement, or losing familiar ground may still need reassurance. The choice between living out personal dreams and saving the world adds a stronger emotional stake than in a very preschool oriented story. Even without pronounced darkness, that level of responsibility placed on a child character can create worry for younger viewers, especially if the film emphasizes the consequences of a wrong decision.