

Where to watch Music (2021)
Yes — Music is free on Kanopy and Hoopla, which you get through most public libraries with a library card.
Zu, a free spirit estranged from her family, suddenly finds herself the sole guardian of her half-sister, Music, a teenager on the autism spectrum whose whole world order has been beautifully crafted by her late grandmother. The film soon challenges whether it is Zu or Music who has a better view of the world, and that love, trust, and being able to be there for each other is everything.
Every legal way to watch Music
Free — no account needed
Nothing to pay and nothing to sign up for.
Free with ads
Completely free to watch. You sit through ad breaks instead of paying.
Included with a subscription
No extra charge if you already subscribe to one of these.
Rent
A one-off charge for a viewing window, usually 48 hours.
Buy
A one-off charge to keep it in your library.
Prices and availability change constantly. Check the live listing before you pay for anything.
Music — common questions
- Can I watch Music for free?
- Yes. Music is streaming at no cost on Kanopy, Hoopla, The Roku Channel, Pluto TV, Amazon Prime Video Free with Ads, Tubi TV. These are licensed services — free because they run ads or are funded by public libraries, not because they are pirating anything.
- Is Music on Netflix?
- No. Music is not on Netflix here. The services that do carry it are listed above.
- How do I watch Music without paying anything?
- Open The Roku Channel — no subscription and, on most of these, no account either. Everything is legal and studio-licensed; you watch ad breaks instead of paying a fee.
- How long is Music?
- Music runs 107 minutes, rated PG-13.











