
Documentarian Josh Fox ("Gasland") travels the globe to meet with global climate change "warriors" who are committed to reversing the tide of global warming. Funny and tragic, inspiring and enlightening, the film examines the intricately woven forces that threaten the stability of the planet and the lives of its inhabitants.... (Full plot summary below)
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Documentarian Josh Fox ("Gasland") travels the globe to meet with global climate change "warriors" who are committed to reversing the tide of global warming. Funny and tragic, inspiring and enlightening, the film examines the intricately woven forces that threaten the stability of the planet and the lives of its inhabitants.
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| New York TimesKen JaworowskiA one-word assessment of this documentary: Tough. As in, tough to watch. Tough to consider. Tough to ignore. |
| rogercatlin.comRoger CatlinThe culmination of disaster footage and shocking talk from scientists make this compulsive viewing. |
| Daily Journal (Kankakee, IL)Pamela Powell"How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can't Change" provides visual and statistical information that should inspire people to make a change. |
| Los Angeles TimesRobert Abele"How to Let Go” says all the right things about an unnerving peril, and the various ways some highly motivated people are trying to combat it. |
| VarietyBen KenigsbergAn environmental documentary that consists of roughly one-third doom-and-gloom to two-thirds wide-eyed optimism, and that is more potent in individual scenes than it is as a sprawling whole. |
| CineVueBen NicholsonThere's no doubt that the people that Fox singles out are worthy of his cameras attention, but it doesn't equate to a coherent feature film as much as an enormously wasted opportunity. |
| Village VoiceAmy BradyAfter speaking to several environmental experts, hiking for hours through the Amazon, and discovering just how momentous the threat of climate change is to humanity as we know it, documentarian Josh Fox made a film about himself. |
| User ReviewWes BThose that need to watch films like this won't know of its existence but for those of us who are educated and passionate about climate change, this serves as a strong call to action |
| User ReviewEllena PInspiring action like a true artist, fox makes you feel. |
| User ReviewSandi BWe got a free local viewing and his complete TLC for hours. He really puts on a show from music to forum and captivates. It was more like a religious revival gathering for environmentalists! I am so in love with JOSH FOX. |
How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can't Change