How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can’t Change
How to Let Go is a feature-length film that follows director Josh Fox to multiple countries on six out of the seven continents as he investigates the ramifications of climate change—putting a spotlight on rising oceans and superstorms, amongst other environmental phenomena that are becoming increasingly common in recent history. Fox acknowledges the irreparable effects of climate change, introduces us to passionate activists across the globe, and ultimately asks the viewer: “what are the things that climate change can’t destroy? What are those parts of us that are so deep that no storm can take away?” How to Let Go is characterized by Fox’s human-centered approach to what may often be delivered as a strictly scientific issue, providing the viewer with some semblance of hope and foresight in an progressively unpredictable and challenging era.