Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember (2025)

Released: 2025-11-23 Recommended age: 10+ IMDb 7.2
Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember

Movie details

  • Genres: Documentary
  • Director: Tom Barbor-Might
  • Main cast: Craig Hemsworth, Chris Hemsworth
  • Country / region: United States of America, United Kingdom
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2025-11-23

Story overview

This intimate documentary follows actor Chris Hemsworth and his family as they embark on a road trip following his father's Alzheimer's diagnosis. Through revisiting meaningful places and people from their past, the film explores how social connections and shared memories can support cognitive function, blending personal family moments with scientific insights about memory and relationships.

Parent Guide

A thoughtful, family-focused documentary about memory, aging, and relationships. While emotionally mature in theme, it's presented in a gentle, accessible way suitable for older children and teens.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
None

No violence, action sequences, or perilous situations. The documentary focuses entirely on family interactions and conversations.

Scary / disturbing
Mild

The discussion of Alzheimer's disease and its effects on memory may be emotionally challenging for some viewers, particularly those with personal experience. Scenes showing memory loss or confusion are handled sensitively.

Language
None

No profanity or inappropriate language. All dialogue is family-friendly and respectful.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No sexual content, references, or nudity. The documentary focuses entirely on family relationships and memory.

Substance use
None

No depiction or discussion of alcohol, drugs, or tobacco use.

Emotional intensity
Moderate

The documentary deals with emotionally mature themes including aging, memory loss, family bonds, and coping with health challenges. While presented gently, the subject matter may be intense for younger or sensitive viewers.

Parent tips

This documentary deals sensitively with Alzheimer's disease and family relationships. It's an excellent opportunity to discuss aging, memory, and family bonds with older children. The emotional content may be challenging for younger viewers who have experienced similar family situations.

Parent chat guide

This film provides a thoughtful entry point to discuss: 1) How families support each other through health challenges, 2) The importance of preserving family memories and stories, 3) What Alzheimer's disease is and how it affects people, 4) The science behind memory and social connection, and 5) How to appreciate time with aging family members.

Parent follow-up questions

  • What are some special memories you have with your family?
  • What do you think makes a good family trip?
  • How do you help someone when they're feeling sad or confused?
  • Why do you think sharing memories is important for families?
  • What did you learn about how our brains remember things?
  • How would you support a family member with a health challenge like Alzheimer's?
  • How does this documentary change your perspective on aging and memory?
  • What role does family history play in shaping who we are?
  • How can technology help preserve family memories for future generations?

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