The CLIMATE CRISIS FILM FESTIVAL is proud to present HOW TO LET GO OF THE WORLD (AND LOVE ALL THE THINGS CLIMATE CAN’T CHANGE) (2016). Oscar-nominated director Josh Fox (GASLAND) continues investigating climate change in his deeply personal style, asking: what is it that climate change can’t destroy? What is… Read More
The second day of the CLIMATE CRISIS FILM FESTIVAL opens with ANOTE’S ARK (Matthieu Rytz, 2018), a documentary following Kiribati’s President, Anote Tong, attempting to find a way to protect his nation’s people as the ocean gets closer and closer to swallowing up the entire country. After scenes of climate… Read More
The CLIMATE CRISIS FILM FESTIVAL is proud to present THE HUMAN ELEMENT (Testa & Balog, 2018). The stunning visual work of renowned National Geographic photographer, James Balog, is framed through the four ancient elements: earth, air, fire and water. People, Balog suggests, are the fifth element — a force of… Read More
The CLIMATE CRISIS FILM FESTIVAL is opening its 4-day program with PLANETARY (Guy Reid, 2015), a cross-continental cinematic journey reminding us the undeniable truth that everything is connected. PLANETARY is part of the WE ARE ALL CONNECTED double bill, pairing two visually arresting films that look at how mankind and… Read More
The CLIMATE CRISIS FILM FESTIVAL presents a screening of HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD (Jerry Rothwell, 2015), an honest warts-and-all portrait of the (often messy) early days of Greenpeace. Prior to the screening, we have an amazing GUEST PANEL with Director of How to Start a Revolution – Ruaridh Arrow,… Read More
The CLIMATE CRISIS FILM FESTIVAL starts the DIRECT ACTION double bill with the unmissable documentary HOW TO START A REVOLUTION (Ruaridh Arrow, 2011). This BAFTA-winning film profiles the ideas and impact of Nobel Peace Prize nominee Gene Sharp, the world’s leading expert on non-violent system change. His advice has already… Read More
The CLIMATE CRISIS FILM FESTIVAL presents a screening of TOMORROW (2015), a positive and uplifting documentary following actress Melanie Laurent’s (INGLORIOUS BASTERDS) and activist Cyril Dion around the world in search for constructive solutions to the climate crisis. TOMORROW, together with RACING EXTINCTION (2016), is part of the CREATIVE SOLUTIONS… Read More
The CLIMATE CRISIS FILM FESTIVAL presents a screening of RACING EXTINCTION (2016). In this fast-paced and exciting documentary, Oscar-winning director Louie Psihoyos (THE COVE) assembles a team of artists and activists intent on exposing the black market of endangered animals trading and the mass extinction it causes. Their idea is… Read More
The CLIMATE CRISIS FILM FESTIVAL is closing its third day with THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING (Avi Lewis, 2015), asking us what if confronting the climate crisis is the best chance we’ll ever get to build a better world? Having witnessed Naomi Klein’s documentation of ‘Blockadia’, we have an apt following… Read More
The CLIMATE CRISIS FILM FESTIVAL presents THE AGE OF CONSEQUENCES (Jared P. Scott, 2016), the Emmy-nominated film investigating how climate change impacts resource scarcity, migration and conflict across the globe. THE AGE OF CONSEQUENCES is part of A WEB OF CONNECTIONS double bill, pairing two prestige pictures exploring climate… Read More