Films by sensitive theme

Pick a film by a hard topic to address as a family — death, grief, bullying, suicide, drugs, alcohol, strong language. Each page gathers the films that speak about it with care, to be watched with parental support by age.

Death

400 films

Death is a topic children meet early, sometimes before adults are ready. This selection gathers films that speak about it with care, without gratuitousness or evasion — to watch and discuss according to age.

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Grief

255 films

Losing someone close, missing them, walking through sorrow that does not just go away. Grief takes time, and films that face it honestly can help put words on what one feels.

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Bullying

66 films

Bullying, in school or online, is not always visible — and it silences. This selection highlights films that help recognise the signs, put words on them, and open the conversation at home.

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Suicide

26 films

Suicide is a subject to approach with restraint. The films in this selection treat it without glamour or voyeurism, with a framing that invites discussion rather than silence. Watch with parental support.

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Drugs

35 films

Drugs, addiction, their consequences on self and others: these films let parents open an honest conversation at an age where the topic becomes concrete, without dramatisation or minimisation.

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Alcohol

119 films

Alcohol is everywhere in cinema, sometimes normalised, sometimes critiqued. This selection gathers films where it plays a clear role in the story — to watch and discuss to ground what a child perceives.

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Strong language

52 films

Some films embrace strong language without always making it a topic. This selection gathers them so a parent can choose knowingly, and discuss at home what one accepts to hear.

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