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A Tiny Voyage

A Tiny Voyage

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8m2023France, Switzerland
Animation

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Watch-outs

Sadness / tears

What this film brings

friendshipcourageempathymutual help

Content barometer

Violence

0/5

légerfort

None

Fear

1/5

légerfort

Mild

Sexuality

0/5

légerfort

None

Language

0/5

légerfort

None

Narrative complexity

0/5

légerfort

Simple

Adult themes

0/5

légerfort

None

Expert review

This animated film appears to be a gentle, child focused adventure built around the bond between a boy and his bird, with a magical atmosphere and visually comforting settings. The main sensitive material seems emotional rather than graphic, including separation themes, fear of loss, and a few moments of uncertainty as the characters move through unusual landscapes and face inner worries. These elements appear mild in intensity and limited in duration, with no strong violence, no sexual content, no coarse language, and no substance use, which keeps the film suitable for young children who can handle a little sadness in a reassuring story. Still, the idea of saying goodbye may affect very sensitive viewers, especially children who are strongly attached to pets or who have recently experienced separation. Parents watching with very young children can help by naming the emotions on screen and reassuring them that the film treats fear and farewell in a comforting way.

Synopsis

John sees an extraordinary sight: Titi his parakeet opening the door to own his cage, all by himself! Yet the bird doesn’t fly away. While John tries to understand why, he is swept away into a magical world where Titi can reveal his weaknesses and fears, and John can help him overcome them. As they travel together across breathtaking landscapes, their friendship grows, and they learn that saying goodbye is not a final farewell.

Difficult scenes

The most notable sensitive element appears to be the theme of separation between the child and his bird. Even though the film seems to handle it in a poetic and reassuring way, the idea may still bring up sadness or questions for young viewers who are very attached to animals or worried about goodbyes. The journey through the magical world may include a few moments of uncertainty or mild anxiety, with large unusual landscapes and situations in which the little bird has to face his fears. These scenes do not seem strongly threatening, but they could be slightly unsettling for a 4 year old who does best with very calm and fully predictable stories.

Where to watch

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Availability checked on Apr 01, 2026

About this title

Format
Short film
Year
2023
Runtime
8m
Countries
France, Switzerland
Original language
FR
Studios
Folimage, Nadasdy Film