Animal Farm

Is Animal Farm right for your family?

Movie 2026 96 min

A group of farm animals rise up against their neglectful owner, dreaming of equality and freedom. But as the pigs take control, the revolution turns into tyranny, with truth rewritten and dissent crushed.

What's inside

  • ViolencePresent · 31
    Why this score?
    • 0:39–0:42An animal is electrocuted by an electric fence during the farm escape.mild
    • 0:41–0:48Animals engage in physical combat against a man during the initial rebellion.mild
    • 0:48–0:52A man is attacked and injured by the rebellious animals.clear

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Sexual contentTraces · 20
    Why this score?
    • 0:37–0:39A character makes an observation suggesting that another character has a romantic interest.mild
    • 0:37–0:43Characters discuss how to impress someone romantically using flirtatious tone and behavior.mild
    • 0:38–0:39A character attempts flirting using a deeper voice in a comedic manner.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Romance & relationshipsTraces · 20
    Why this score?
    • 0:37–0:39Lucky realizes he has romantic feelings for Puff, a show pig.mild
    • 0:38–0:39Napoleon advises Lucky to impress Puff by adopting more sophisticated behavior.mild
    • 0:38–0:40Lucky attempts to win over Puff by offering her a pretzel during an encounter at a shopping center.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Religion & spiritualityAbsent · 0
  • Family themesPresent · 30
    Why this score?
    • 0:44–1:42Narrator mentions that a piglet named Lucky was born on the farm and grew up dreaming of freedom alongside other animals.background
    • 34:10–36:40Lucky learns from Snowball and forms a friendship with Boxer, a horse who helps him with his education.background
    • 56:37–60:58Lucky and Boxer grow distant when the pigs move into the farmhouse, causing sadness in the horse.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Political & social messagingSignificant · 57
    Why this score?
    • 0:44–1:42Narrator presents the animals' initial condition under human control and their aspiration for freedom and equality.mild
    • 10:25–14:10Animals are incited to rebel against human oppression and achieve freedom through collective action.mild
    • 10:35–13:20Snowball presents freedom as the power to act, speak, and think as one wants, contrasted with human control.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Heavy emotional contentSignificant · 57
    Why this score?
    • 0:09–0:43Animals discover they will be taken to slaughter instead of vacation, causing panic and fear among the group.mild
    • 30:00–30:50Lucky realizes that the farm rules are being altered and broken by the pigs, causing confusion and emotional distress.clear
    • 38:00–40:00Boxer suffers an exhaustion collapse during forced labor, leaving Lucky anguished and worried about his friend.clear

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Educational contentPresent · 34
    Why this score?
    • 0:48–1:02Lucky teaches Boxer the alphabet, starting with letters A, B, C, D, and E in sequence.mild
    • 24:14–24:34Lucky instructs Boxer on the concept of freedom as the power to act, speak, and think as one wants.mild
    • 45:55–46:10Snowball presents the seven rules of Animal Farm to the animals, including rules about legs, clothes, beds, alcoholic beverages, and equality.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

Where themes appear

0 min96 min
Violence
Sexual content
Romance & relationships
Religion & spirituality
Family themes
Political & social messaging
Heavy emotional content
Educational content
Neurodivergence represented

Approximate position of each scene across the runtime.

Representation (informational)

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  • Cast diversity: Present
What we identified — Cast diversity

The cast includes many different animals (pigs, horses, sheep, chickens, cows, roosters, donkeys) with distinct voices and personalities, representing a diverse community.

  • Neurodivergence represented: Present
What we identified — Neurodivergence represented

Boxer, the horse, displays significant learning and memory difficulties, repeatedly struggling to learn the alphabet and frequently confusing the order of letters.

  • Generic spirituality: Present
What we identified — Generic spirituality

Young animals are invited to look up at the stars and remember the story, suggesting a spiritual connection with nature and the cosmos as a source of inspiration and moral guidance.

  • Female protagonism
  • LGBTQ characters present
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Judaism
  • Dharmic religions
  • Afro-diasporic & indigenous spiritualities
  • Mythology & folklore

Scores measure theme presence (0–100) — they never say whether content is good or bad. Different families have different thresholds.