what does it feel like to live inside a pomegranate? (2026)

Released: 2026-04-14 Recommended age: 10+ No IMDb rating yet
what does it feel like to live inside a pomegranate?

Movie details

  • Genres: Fantasy
  • Director: Kamyar Mohsenin
  • Main cast: Komal Yadav
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2026-04-14

Story overview

This short fantasy film explores cultural identity through a magical pomegranate that serves as a portal. The protagonist's ambiguous consumption of the fruit symbolizes the complex relationship between embracing one's heritage and the discomfort that can accompany it.

Parent Guide

A thoughtful, artistic short film that uses fantasy elements to explore complex themes of cultural identity and heritage. The abstract nature and mature themes make it most suitable for older children who can engage with symbolic content.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
None

No violence, danger, or peril depicted. The film is contemplative and symbolic throughout.

Scary / disturbing
Mild

Some children might find the ambiguous consumption of the pomegranate and the surreal imagery slightly unsettling, but nothing is overtly frightening. The tone is more thoughtful than scary.

Language
None

No dialogue or language content in this visual short film.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No sexual content or nudity.

Substance use
None

No substance use depicted.

Emotional intensity
Moderate

The film deals with emotionally complex themes of cultural displacement, identity conflict, and heritage. The abstract presentation softens the intensity, but the underlying themes are mature.

Parent tips

This 5-minute film uses fantasy imagery to explore themes of cultural identity and heritage. The abstract nature might confuse younger children, but it could spark meaningful conversations with older kids about family roots and belonging.

Parent chat guide

After watching, ask: 'What do you think the pomegranate represented?' and 'Have you ever felt both connected to and uncomfortable with parts of your family's traditions?' This can lead to discussions about cultural identity, immigration experiences, and how we relate to our heritage.

Parent follow-up questions

  • Did you like the big fruit?
  • What colors did you see in the movie?
  • Was it a happy or sad story?
  • Why do you think the person ate the pomegranate?
  • What do you think 'living inside a pomegranate' might mean?
  • Have you ever tried foods from different cultures?
  • How does the film show the tension between embracing and resisting cultural heritage?
  • What might the pomegranate symbolize about the character's identity?
  • Do you think the ending was hopeful or ambiguous?
  • How does this film explore the immigrant experience through magical realism?
  • What commentary does it make about assimilation versus preservation of culture?
  • How does the visual metaphor of consumption relate to cultural engagement?

Where to watch

Streaming availability has not been announced yet.