The Welcome Table: A Documentary on Climate Change and Unity
The Film's Concept
In his new documentary film 'The Welcome Table', director Josh Fox aims to bring people together to share a meal and sing, promoting unity in the face of climate change. The film features stark warnings of the climate crisis and opportunities to experience the lives of those living on the frontlines of global warming's effects.
Exploring Climate Change's Impact
The film takes viewers to various locations, including Paradise, California; São Sebastião, Brazil; and the Turkana Basin in Kenya. Fox meets with people whose ways of life are far different from the modern western lifestyle, giving an important look at the lived realities for many around the globe.
The Power of Collective Joy
Fox believes that collective joy can be a powerful tool in overcoming hatred and promoting unity. He quotes from documents like the UN universal declaration of human rights, which states 'everyone has the right of movement and residence within the borders of each state'. The film culminates with the sounds of individuals coming together at an enormous table in New Orleans, eating and rejoicing.
The Struggle for Climate Justice
Fox connects the dots between climate change, economic and political oppression, and the struggles of marginalized communities. He argues that climate change is a form of oppression created by a billionaire class that refuses to stop. The film highlights the dire warning that one third of all humanity will lose their homes due to climate change.
The Future of Climate Action
The Welcome Table airs on HBO on June 23 and will be available on HBO Max. Fox hopes that the film will inspire collective action and promote a sense of welcome and unity in the face of climate change. He looks to New Orleans as a symbol of resistance and collective joy, embodying the spirit needed to defeat the forces of authoritarianism and take action against global warming.