At this time, Fearless does not have a Kids section or the ability to turn on a Kids profile. And to be perfectly frank, we probably never will. Our mission is to provide forward-thinking, bold and unaplogetic movies, shows and short films and this is the kind of content that typically isn’t suitable for kids. If we were to have a kids section, the section would be so empty that it wouldn’t be worth it for you.
We believe other streaming services provide a better value for those looking for kids content and so it is not a focus area for us.
Having said that, we do have age ratings on most titles and we also have an Age Filter that allows you to find family-friendly content to watch with your kids.
Here are some ideas of some stellar programming that is family-family:
- Why Art (docu-series about the arts)
- Extreme Actor (docu-series about acting)
- Passport to the World (travel series)
- The Farm (cooking series)
- Change in the Family (documentary film)
- A Time for Making (documentary film)
- Takumi: Survival of the Human Craft (documentary film)
- 7 Days: The Story of Blind Dave Heeley (documentary film)
- Untapped Together (documentary film)
- For the Love of Food (documentary film)
- Breaking Through (documentary film)
- Jack & Yaya (documentary film)
- Conlanging: The Art of Crafting Tongues (documentary film)
- Family Portrait in Black and White (documentary film)
- Love Arcadia (romantic comedy film)
- A Girl, A Boy, A Penny and a Very, Very, Very Long Road (drama/comedy film)
- Reunification (film)
- Grey is the New Blonde (film)
- Naturally Ours (short film about nature)
- Charlie and the Baker (short film about a boy and a senior)
- What the Cat Dragged In (wacky short film)
- You Feel Me? (short film)
- Joe Returns a Video (short film)
- Killing Thyme (short film about a boy and a senior)
- Hair That Moves (short film)
- Noodle Deli (short film)
- Judy’s Child (short film)
- The Trip (short film)
- Stir (short film)
- Brian Falduto: God Loves Me Too (specialty / music video)