CONSCIENCE (2026)
Story overview
CONSCIENCE is a short, experimental film from 2026 directed by Jackson Pineda. Described as 'a dream of an old film,' it is a 9-minute, English-language piece that likely uses nostalgic or vintage cinematic aesthetics to evoke a reflective, dreamlike mood. Given its abstract description and brief runtime, it appears to be an artistic exploration of memory, time, or perception rather than a narrative-driven story.
Parent Guide
A brief, experimental film with a dreamlike, abstract quality. Low risk for most content issues, but its artistic and non-narrative style may not engage very young children. Suitable for ages 8+ with parental guidance to discuss its themes.
Content breakdown
No violence or peril indicated; the film is described as a reflective dream.
Unlikely to be scary, but the abstract, dreamy visuals might be mildly confusing or surreal for some viewers.
No language concerns expected; based on the overview, it's likely visual or musical with minimal dialogue.
No sexual content or nudity indicated.
No substance use expected.
May evoke nostalgic or contemplative feelings, but not intense emotions; the short runtime limits deep engagement.
Parent tips
This is a very short, artistic film (9 minutes) with an abstract, dreamlike concept. It's unlikely to contain intense content, but its experimental nature might be confusing or boring for younger children. Best suited for older kids and teens who appreciate artistic or nostalgic film styles. Watch it together to discuss its visual and emotional themes.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
- Did you like the pictures in the movie? What colors did you see?
- Was it like watching a dream? What do you dream about?
- What did the movie make you think about? Was it happy, sad, or something else?
- Why do you think it's called 'a dream of an old film'? What feels old or dreamy about it?
- How did the film use visuals or sound to feel like a dream or memory? Did it remind you of anything in your life?
- What might 'conscience' mean here—like a memory, a feeling, or something from the past?
- Analyze the film as art: what techniques did it use to evoke nostalgia or dream states? How effective was it?
- Discuss the theme: how does 'Conscience' explore ideas of time, memory, or perception? What personal or cultural reflections does it inspire?
Where to watch
Streaming availability has not been announced yet.
