

Head in the Clouds

Head in the Clouds
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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
The TMDB synopsis points to a gentle animated story about Alfonso, a dreamy young squirrel who loves watching and photographing clouds, with a poetic and discovery driven atmosphere. Sensitive content appears very limited and would most likely come from mild moments of danger or bravery, when his hobby leads him into situations that feel a little intimidating for very young children. Nothing in the available summary suggests strong violence, coarse language, sexual content, or substance use, and the overall tone seems reassuring even if a few scenes may carry brief tension. The likely intensity is low and occasional, more connected to light adventure and the feeling of being misunderstood than to real fear. For parents, this looks suitable for young viewers, with simple reassurance if your child is especially sensitive to brief peril, storms, heights, or moments when a small character must act alone.
Synopsis
Alfonso, a young squirrel, always has his head in the clouds. He loves watching them and sometimes takes snapshots of them. But cloud-gazing is not always easy. Sometimes, he even has to be really brave.
Difficult scenes
The main point for parents to watch is likely any sequence where Alfonso has to be brave in order to follow his passion. If the film shows heights, changing weather, or a brief moment where he gets into trouble, that may unsettle very young viewers even if the outcome is probably reassuring. The story also says that his parents and friends do not really understand his passion, which may be shown through discouraging comments or a feeling of isolation. This is not violent content, but sensitive children may respond strongly to scenes about being misunderstood, dismissed, or left alone with something they deeply care about.
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
- Short film
- Year
- 2023
- Runtime
- 11m
- Countries
- Belgium, France
- Original language
- FR
- Studios
- Les Films du Nord, La Boîte, ... Productions, Pictanovo
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
The TMDB synopsis points to a gentle animated story about Alfonso, a dreamy young squirrel who loves watching and photographing clouds, with a poetic and discovery driven atmosphere. Sensitive content appears very limited and would most likely come from mild moments of danger or bravery, when his hobby leads him into situations that feel a little intimidating for very young children. Nothing in the available summary suggests strong violence, coarse language, sexual content, or substance use, and the overall tone seems reassuring even if a few scenes may carry brief tension. The likely intensity is low and occasional, more connected to light adventure and the feeling of being misunderstood than to real fear. For parents, this looks suitable for young viewers, with simple reassurance if your child is especially sensitive to brief peril, storms, heights, or moments when a small character must act alone.
Synopsis
Alfonso, a young squirrel, always has his head in the clouds. He loves watching them and sometimes takes snapshots of them. But cloud-gazing is not always easy. Sometimes, he even has to be really brave.
Difficult scenes
The main point for parents to watch is likely any sequence where Alfonso has to be brave in order to follow his passion. If the film shows heights, changing weather, or a brief moment where he gets into trouble, that may unsettle very young viewers even if the outcome is probably reassuring. The story also says that his parents and friends do not really understand his passion, which may be shown through discouraging comments or a feeling of isolation. This is not violent content, but sensitive children may respond strongly to scenes about being misunderstood, dismissed, or left alone with something they deeply care about.