A cozy movie night is one of the easiest ways to bring the whole family together. And we already know what you’ll be watching tonight.
We’ve put together a list of fun and meaningful films for kids and teens of all ages — plus a few family classics that parents will enjoy just as much as their children.
Ages 3-7
WALL-E
A heartwarming story for all ages. This charming robot will steal your heart!
The film teaches kids the value of friendship, responsibility, and caring for the planet—without ever feeling preachy. All this with a stunning soundtrack and visuals that even adults will appreciate.

Mary Poppins
A magical nanny who teaches life lessons to both children and their parents. The film is light, lovely, and full of songs that will stay with you long after the credits roll.
Kikoriki (Smeshariki)
This clever Russian animated series is packed with humor, warmth, and surprisingly deep life lessons.
Kids will love the colorful characters, while grown-ups might find themselves thinking about the meaning of life, friendship, self-love, and mindfulness. It’s like a Pixar film—with a Russian twist.


7-10 years old
The Avengers
Superheroes, epic battles, and big emotions. Whether your child dreams of being Black Widow, Thor, Iron Man—or even Loki—this action-packed blockbuster will spark their imagination.


Welcome, or No Trespassing
A nostalgic Soviet classic about summer camp mischief and childhood adventures.
Kids might suddenly want to go to camp. And parents? You’ll be hit with a wave of pure childhood memories.
Coco
A vibrant celebration of family, memory, and tradition.
This Pixar masterpiece is not just a visual treat — it’s an emotional journey about honoring where you come from.


10-14 years old
White Bim the Black Ear
A touching story about loyalty and love, told through the eyes of a dog.
It’s heartfelt and emotional—and it opens important conversations about kindness, cruelty, and the world we live in.


Soldatik (The Little Soldier)
Based on a true story, this film follows a child during World War II. It’s powerful, honest, and a tribute to the resilience of children in times of hardship.
Avatar
Not just a movie, but an experience. This cinematic wonder shows the limits of imagination and technology. Stunning visuals and a story about nature, conflict, and connection.


14-17 years old
The Crew (1979 / 2016)
A thrilling disaster film about courage and teamwork in the face of catastrophe.
Watch the original Soviet version first, then the modern remake—both are powerful in their own way.


Titanic
A love story set against one of the greatest tragedies of the 20th century.
The iconic Oscar-winning picture that shows us love conquering death.
Teens will connect with the characters and emotions, while also learning a bit of history along the way.
He is a Dragon
A romantic fantasy with breathtaking visuals and an unexpected depth. Perfect for dreamy teens navigating their first crushes and exploring the idea of love.


Watch as a Family
Inside Out
An animated guide to understanding your emotions—and learning to manage them. Perfect for kids, teens, and parents alike.


The Adventures of Elektronic
Ever wonder how people in the USSR imagined robots and artificial intelligence back in the 80s?
This sci-fi classic is packed with action, friendship, and philosophical questions way beyond the typical “kids’ movie” scope.
Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future
A hilarious Soviet time-travel comedy that offers both laughs and a playful look at Russian history.
A great way to spark your child’s curiosity and share a piece of culture.


These films will entertain, inspire, and bring your family closer — no matter how old your kids are or where you live.