Аннотация:The relevance of parental affirmations formation among young people is associated with decline in parenthood importance and unsatisfactory level of parental competence in children’s upbringing. The study’s goal was to test the cinematherapy program aimed at developing ideas about the parental position and forming of parental attitudes in young students entering adulthood. The study used the methods of observation, content analysis, focus groups and projective method (projective drawing). The program included viewing and subsequent discussion by participants of eight feature films. The sample consisted of 18 students aged 20–21. The results show a high emotional involvement of the participants, their active orientation in the events and actions of film characters, a significant expansion of ideas about parenthood and certain shifts in self-consciousness reflected in the parenthood attitude revision, building a life perspective inclusive of parenthood as a significant source of personal growth and acceptance of responsibility. Psychological conditions for the efficiency of the developed cinematherapy program are emotional empathy and ‘character’s fate’ tracing in a comparative reflection of their own experience of a parent-child relationship, decentration while discussing the characters’ actions, and symbolic generalization of the emotional experience at the close of each session.