Trinity and Kai build a double decker couch (2026)
Story overview
In this 5-minute short film, BSA students Kai and Trinity accept a challenge from wise sage Julianne to construct a double-decker couch, with the goal of saving their school's Expressions program. The story focuses on teamwork, creativity, and problem-solving as the students work together on this imaginative project.
Parent Guide
A harmless, educational short film about students working together on a creative project. No concerning content exists.
Content breakdown
No violence, danger, or peril. The challenge involves safe building activities.
Nothing scary or disturbing. The tone is positive and constructive throughout.
No inappropriate language. Dialogue is educational and encouraging.
No sexual content or nudity. Characters are fully clothed students and a mentor.
No substance use of any kind.
Mild emotional intensity related to the challenge of building the couch and saving their program, but presented in a positive, solution-focused way.
Parent tips
This brief film emphasizes collaboration, creative thinking, and perseverance. It's suitable for family viewing and can spark conversations about working together to achieve goals. No concerning content is present.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
- What was your favorite part of building the couch?
- How did Kai and Trinity help each other?
- What would you build with your friends?
- Why do you think Julianne gave them this challenge?
- What steps did they take to build the couch?
- How does teamwork make hard tasks easier?
- What problem-solving strategies did Kai and Trinity use?
- How does this story show the value of creativity in education?
- What might 'saving Expressions' symbolize in real life?
- How does this short film use metaphor through the couch-building challenge?
- What does Julianne represent as a mentor figure?
- How might this story comment on educational funding or program support?
Where to watch
Streaming availability has not been announced yet.
