The Blind Date (2026)
Story overview
In this 12-minute romantic comedy set in New York City, a young woman discovers her blind date is actually her ex-girlfriend, leading to a humorous and awkward situation where she must decide whether to stay and reconnect or leave the date.
Parent Guide
A brief romantic comedy suitable for most families with minor guidance needed for younger viewers due to relationship themes.
Content breakdown
No violence, peril, or dangerous situations depicted.
No scary or disturbing content. The situation is mildly awkward but presented comically.
May include very mild romantic comedy dialogue. No strong profanity expected given the genre and runtime.
Implied romantic relationships and dating context. No explicit sexual content or nudity in this short format.
No depiction of alcohol, drugs, or substance use.
Mild emotional tension from the awkward dating situation and decision-making. Resolution is lighthearted and comedic.
Parent tips
This short film focuses on lighthearted romantic comedy themes with minimal mature content. Parents should be aware it deals with adult relationship dynamics including past romantic connections and decision-making in dating situations. The brief runtime makes it suitable for family viewing with guidance.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
- How do you think the woman felt when she saw her ex?
- What would you do if you met someone you used to know?
- Why do you think she had to decide whether to stay or go?
- What makes a date go well or not go well?
- What would you do in her situation and why?
- How can people handle awkward social situations gracefully?
- What factors should someone consider when deciding whether to reconnect with an ex?
- How does this short film portray modern dating dynamics?
Where to watch
Streaming availability has not been announced yet.
