A Fleeting Fugue (2026)

Released: 2026-03-25 Recommended age: 5+ No IMDb rating yet
A Fleeting Fugue

Movie details

  • Director: Devon Reed
  • Main cast: Edward Barbini
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2026-03-25

Story overview

A Fleeting Fugue is a 5-minute short film about a songwriter's creative struggle in an urban environment. The protagonist attempts to capture and preserve a new musical idea while being surrounded by the cacophony of city sounds. This artistic journey explores themes of creativity, focus, and the challenge of maintaining inspiration amidst distractions.

Parent Guide

This 5-minute short film contains no concerning content and is appropriate for all ages. It focuses entirely on a creative person's internal struggle to preserve a musical idea, with no violence, scary elements, inappropriate language, sexual content, or substance use depicted.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
None

No violence, danger, or peril is present in this film.

Scary / disturbing
None

Nothing scary or disturbing occurs. The film portrays a creative person's ordinary struggle with focus and memory.

Language
None

No inappropriate language is used.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No sexual content or nudity is present.

Substance use
None

No substance use is depicted.

Emotional intensity
Mild

The film shows mild frustration as the character struggles to remember their musical idea, but this is presented in a gentle, artistic manner without intense emotional displays.

Parent tips

This very short film is suitable for most children as it contains no concerning content. The brief runtime makes it easy to watch together. You might discuss how the character tries to stay focused on their creative work despite distractions. The film could inspire conversations about artistic expression and how different sounds can affect concentration.

Parent chat guide

After watching, you could ask: 'What did you notice about how the character tried to remember their melody?' or 'Have you ever tried to remember something important when there were lots of distractions around?' For older children, you might discuss: 'How do you think the city sounds affected the songwriter's creative process?'

Parent follow-up questions

  • What sounds did you hear in the movie?
  • Did you like the music in the story?
  • What was the person trying to do in the movie?
  • Why do you think it was hard for the songwriter to remember the melody?
  • What strategies did they use to try to remember the music?
  • How did the city sounds make you feel while watching?
  • What does this film suggest about the creative process?
  • How might different environments affect someone's ability to create?
  • What message do you think the filmmaker was trying to convey about art and distraction?
  • How does this short film use sound design to convey its themes?
  • What commentary might this film be making about modern urban life and creativity?
  • How effective was the film's minimalist approach in telling its story?

Where to watch

Streaming availability has not been announced yet.

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