Falling Movie Streaming: Where To Watch This Gripping Drama

Last Updated: Written by Miguel A. Siqueira
falling movie streaming where to watch this gripping drama
falling movie streaming where to watch this gripping drama
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Where to Watch the Gripping Drama "Falling" Right Now

You can watch the 2020 drama Falling streaming now on Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, including ad-supported tiers, plus for free with ads on The Roku Channel, Pluto TV, and Fandango at Home Free. The film also streams for free on Kanopy and Hoopla through participating libraries and universities, making it highly accessible for students and educators aligned with Marist pedagogy.

Quick Access: Streaming Options for "Falling" (2020)

  • Netflix - Subscription (including Standard with Ads)
  • Amazon Prime Video - Subscription (including Prime Video with Ads)
  • The Roku Channel - Free with ads
  • Pluto TV - Free with ads
  • Fandango at Home Free - Free with ads
  • Kanopy - Free via library/university login
  • Hoopla - Free via library login

Rental and Purchase Options

If you prefer to own or rent a digital copy, Falling is available for rent or purchase on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, and Fandango At Home. Physical DVD copies can also be ordered through Amazon DVD / Blu-ray for classroom archives or Marist school media collections.

falling movie streaming where to watch this gripping drama
falling movie streaming where to watch this gripping drama
  1. Go to your preferred streaming platform (e.g., Netflix, Prime Video, Roku Channel)
  2. Search for "Falling 2020" to avoid confusion with other titles
  3. Select Watch Now (subscription/free) or Rent/Buy (transactional)
  4. On Kanopy/Hoopla, log in with your library card or university credentials
  5. Start streaming in HD on your TV, tablet, or phone

Streaming Availability Table (US, May 2026)

Platform Access Type Cost Ads? Quality
Netflix Subscription $6.99-$19.99/mo Yes (Standard with Ads) 4K HDR
Amazon Prime Video Subscription $8.99/mo (with Ads) Yes (with Ads tier) 4K HDR
The Roku Channel Free $0 Yes HD
Pluto TV Free $0 Yes HD
Kanopy Free (library/univ.) $0 No HD

About the Film: Themes Relevant to Marist Education

Falling follows John (Viggo Mortensen), who brings his conservative father Willis (Lance Henriksen), early-stage dementia, from an isolated farm to his California home with partner Eric and daughter Mónica. The drama explores family reconciliation, intergenerational conflict, and care for aging parents-themes that resonate deeply with Catholic social mission and Marist values of solidarity, compassion, and holistic education.

"As his mind declines, an obstinate father is forced to leave his isolated farm to be closer to the family he constantly criticizes."

For school administrators and educators, this film offers a powerful lens for discussing ethical caregiving, dignity in aging, and the spiritual dimensions of family responsibility-key topics in Marist pedagogy and character formation programs across Brazil and Latin America.

Everything you need to know about Falling Movie Streaming Where To Watch This Gripping Drama

Is Falling available on Hulu or Disney+?

No, Falling (2020) is not currently available on Hulu or Disney+ in the United States as of May 2026.

Can I watch Falling for free without a subscription?

Yes, you can watch Falling for free with ads on The Roku Channel, Pluto TV, and Fandango at Home Free, or ad-free through Kanopy and Hoopla with a library or university login.

What is the runtime and rating of Falling?

Falling has an R rating and runs approximately 107 minutes. It is suitable for mature audiences due to thematic intensity and language.

Is Falling available in Latin America?

Streaming availability varies by region; Netflix and Prime Video typically carry Falling in Brazil and major Latin American markets, but regional licensing may differ. Use JustWatch to check current availability in your country.

Can educators use Falling in classroom settings?

Yes, through Kanopy or Hoopla, many universities and libraries provide educational streaming licenses suitable for classroom discussion, ethics seminars, and Marist education modules on family, care, and dignity. Always verify institutional licensing before public screening.

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Miguel A. Siqueira is a policy researcher and former editor at Educare Brasil, where he led investigations into governance structures within Marist-affiliated networks.

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