Big Leather: Rolling Up My Sleeves (2026)

Released: 2026-04-11 Recommended age: 5+ No IMDb rating yet
Big Leather: Rolling Up My Sleeves

Movie details

  • Genres: Comedy, Music, Romance
  • Director: Martin Kramer
  • Main cast: Ava Gulassa, Leo Rauf
  • Country / region: United States of America
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2026-04-11

Story overview

Big Leather: Rolling Up My Sleeves is a 2026 American comedy-musical-romance film directed by Martin Kramer, starring Ava Gulassa and Leo Rauf. The story follows Leo and Ava as they take a lighthearted trip to Coney Island and Central Park, blending musical elements with romantic comedy in a whimsical, upbeat adventure through iconic New York City locations.

Parent Guide

A brief, lighthearted musical romantic comedy featuring two friends exploring New York City landmarks. With only 3 minutes runtime and no concerning content indicated, this appears to be family-friendly viewing suitable for most ages.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
None

No violence or peril indicated. The film focuses on friendly adventures in public parks and amusement areas.

Scary / disturbing
None

No scary or disturbing content suggested. The comedy and musical genres combined with park settings indicate upbeat, positive content.

Language
None

No language concerns indicated. The romantic comedy genre with family-friendly settings suggests appropriate dialogue.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No sexual content or nudity indicated. The film appears to focus on friendship and light romantic elements appropriate for general audiences.

Substance use
None

No substance use indicated. The public park and amusement settings suggest family-appropriate environments.

Emotional intensity
Mild

Minimal emotional intensity expected given the brief runtime and lighthearted genres. Likely features cheerful musical moments and pleasant friendship/romantic interactions.

Parent tips

This film appears to be a gentle romantic comedy with musical elements set in family-friendly New York City locations. With no rating provided and minimal runtime (3 minutes), it's likely a short, sweet film suitable for most ages. The Coney Island and Central Park settings suggest playful, outdoor adventures rather than intense content. Parents should note the extremely brief runtime when planning viewing time.

Parent chat guide

After watching, you could ask: 'What was your favorite part of their New York adventure?' or 'If you could visit Coney Island or Central Park, which would you choose and why?' For older children: 'How do you think music helped tell their story?' or 'What makes a good adventure with friends?'

Parent follow-up questions

  • What was the funniest part?
  • Would you like to ride the rides at Coney Island?
  • What color was the most fun in the movie?
  • Which park would be more fun to explore: Coney Island or Central Park?
  • How do you think Leo and Ava became friends?
  • What adventure would you plan in New York City?
  • How does the music enhance the storytelling?
  • What makes New York City a good setting for this type of film?
  • If you made a short film about your town, what would you include?
  • How effective is the 3-minute format for telling this story?
  • What romantic comedy elements did you notice?
  • How do location and setting contribute to the film's mood?

Where to watch

Streaming availability has not been announced yet.

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