MP3 (2026)

Released: 2026-01-24 Recommended age: 8+ No IMDb rating yet
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Movie details

  • Genres: Documentary, Comedy
  • Director: Micah Padron
  • Main cast: Micah Padron, Logan Oliveria, Connor Jaques, Isiah, Various Actors
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2026-01-24

Story overview

MP3 is a 20-minute documentary comedy from 2026 that serves as the third installment in a series exploring the world of MP (likely referring to music or media production). Directed by and starring Micah Padron, with Logan Oliveria, Connor Jaques, Isiah, and various actors, this lighthearted film blends documentary elements with comedic moments to entertain while possibly offering insights into creative processes or industry topics. As a short film, it's designed for quick viewing with an engaging, humorous approach.

Parent Guide

MP3 is a mild, family-friendly short film that blends documentary and comedy, likely suitable for most children ages 8 and up. With no specific rating provided, it appears to have minimal concerning content, focusing on light entertainment and possibly educational elements. Parents can expect a brief, engaging watch with little to no intense material.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
None

As a documentary comedy, violence or peril is not expected. The film likely avoids any aggressive or dangerous scenarios, focusing instead on humorous or informative content.

Scary / disturbing
None

No scary or disturbing elements are anticipated. The comedic tone and documentary style suggest a light, non-threatening approach suitable for all ages.

Language
None

Given the lack of a rating and the genres, offensive language is unlikely. Any dialogue is probably clean and appropriate for general audiences.

Sexual content & nudity
None

Sexual content or nudity is not expected in this type of film. It likely maintains a family-friendly focus without romantic or mature themes.

Substance use
None

Substance use is not anticipated. The documentary comedy format typically avoids references to drugs, alcohol, or smoking.

Emotional intensity
Mild

Emotional intensity is minimal. The film may include light humor or engaging moments, but it's unlikely to evoke strong feelings like fear or sadness, making it easy to watch for children.

Parent tips

This short documentary comedy is generally suitable for children, but parents should note: it's brief (20 minutes), making it easy to watch in one sitting; the comedic tone likely keeps it light, but some jokes might reference topics that require explanation for younger viewers; as a documentary, it may include discussions of media or music production that could interest older kids; previewing it first is recommended if you're unsure about content, though it appears mild overall.

Parent chat guide

After watching MP3 with your child, consider discussing: What did you find funny or interesting in the documentary? How does it compare to other documentaries or comedies you've seen? If it's about music or media, what did you learn about how things are made? For older kids, talk about the blend of documentary and comedy—does it work well? Use this as a chance to explore creativity and humor in filmmaking.

Parent follow-up questions

  • What was your favorite part of the movie?
  • Did you see any funny scenes? What made you laugh?
  • Can you tell me one thing you learned from the film?
  • What do you think 'MP' stands for in the title?
  • How is this documentary different from a regular movie?
  • What made the comedy parts work in a documentary?
  • Why do you think the director combined documentary and comedy?
  • What techniques did the film use to be entertaining and informative?
  • How does this compare to other documentaries you've watched?
  • Analyze the effectiveness of the documentary-comedy hybrid—does it succeed in both goals?
  • What themes or messages did you take away from the film?
  • How might this film reflect on media or music production in 2026?

Where to watch

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