Our Family Pride (2026)

Released: 2026-01-22 Recommended age: 10+ No IMDb rating yet
Our Family Pride

Movie details

  • Genres: Drama
  • Director: Dominic Giannetti, Glen Evelyn
  • Main cast: Garrett Clayton, Rachel Alig, William Mark McCullough, Sharon Pfeiffer, Chad Ridgely
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2026-01-22

Story overview

Our Family Pride is a 2026 drama that follows the emotional journey of a family navigating unexpected change. When Mike and his siblings discover their father is gay later in life, they must confront their own biases, fears, and family dynamics while working toward acceptance. The film explores themes of identity, love, family bonds, and personal growth through authentic character-driven storytelling.

Parent Guide

A thoughtful family drama focusing on emotional reconciliation and acceptance without graphic content. The primary considerations are emotional intensity and mature themes rather than explicit material.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
None

No physical violence or perilous situations. Conflict is entirely emotional and relational.

Scary / disturbing
Mild

Some emotionally tense family arguments and moments of emotional distress as characters process difficult news. No frightening imagery or jump scares.

Language
Mild

Possible occasional mild exclamations (like 'damn' or 'hell') in emotional moments, but no strong profanity expected in this family-oriented drama.

Sexual content & nudity
Mild

Themes of sexual orientation and identity are central to the plot, but depicted through conversation and emotional revelation rather than physical displays. No sexual acts or nudity.

Substance use
None

No depiction of alcohol, drugs, or tobacco use based on the family drama premise.

Emotional intensity
Moderate

Significant emotional weight as family members process life-changing news, confront biases, and navigate reconciliation. Several emotionally charged conversations and moments of family tension.

Parent tips

This film deals with mature themes of sexual orientation, family conflict, and emotional reconciliation. While there's no explicit content, younger children may struggle with the complex emotional dynamics. Best suited for viewers who can understand nuanced family relationships and discussions about identity. Consider watching together to facilitate conversations about acceptance and empathy.

Parent chat guide

This movie provides an excellent opportunity to discuss: how families can navigate unexpected changes, the importance of accepting loved ones for who they are, and how people's identities can evolve over time. You might ask: 'How would you feel if someone in our family shared something unexpected about themselves?' or 'What does it mean to truly accept someone?' The film models constructive family communication during difficult conversations.

Parent follow-up questions

  • How did the family show they loved each other?
  • What made the family happy at the end?
  • Why do you think it was hard for the children to accept their dad's news?
  • How did talking help the family understand each other better?
  • What does this film teach us about judging people before we understand them?
  • How might this story be different if it happened in our family?
  • How does this film challenge traditional ideas about family and identity?
  • What responsibilities do family members have when someone shares personal truths?

Where to watch

Streaming availability has not been announced yet.

SkyMe App
SkyMe Guide Download on the App Store
VIEW