FILM

As the climate crisis deepens, film stands as a powerful catalyst to awaken awareness, ignite empathy, and inspire action. Through vivid storytelling, it exposes the human rights consequences of a warming planet, amplifies the voices of frontline communities, and reveals both the urgency and the resilience at the heart of the climate justice movement.


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Present films that document the human consequences of climate injustice, while amplifying stories of hope, adaptation, and collective action — galvanizing global audiences to defend both people and planet.

Right Here, Right Now Film includes:

ABOUT

Right Here, Right Now Film harnesses the power of cinematic storytelling to confront the climate crisis through the lens of human rights. Rooted in justice, empathy, and creative defiance, our mission is to elevate powerful films that bear witness to climate injustice, illuminate the courage of frontline communities, and deepen global understanding of our collective responsibility to the planet. By showcasing feature films, documentaries, and short narratives, we seek to cultivate a worldwide cinematic movement - where images and stories become catalysts for awareness, solidarity, and urgent action in the fight for climate justice

CLIMATE SCIENCE, LAW AND JUSTICE

When lives or properties are destroyed by floods, storms, or wildfires, can and should anybody be held to account? Historically, these events have often been considered as ‘acts of God’ – unpredictable, unavoidable and beyond human control. But does this reflect today’s world, where anthropogenic climate change is making weather and climate extremes more severe and more frequent? In this film, produced in association with the 2025 Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit , we explore what happens when climate science enters the courtroom.

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THE TRIBUNAL

The Tribunal opened the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit on June 4th inside Oxford’s historic Sheldonian Theatre, setting a profound tone before an audience of global leaders, academics, and human rights advocates. Directed by Malcolm Rogge in partnership with the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, the film offers an unflinching portrait of Ecuador’s Intag Valley, where a local community’s courageous resistance to a Canadian mining project unfolds against the backdrop of fragile ecosystems, ancestral lands, and international legal battles. With rare access and searing humanity, The Tribunal exposes the stark asymmetries of global power, revealing how climate injustice and human rights violations are inextricably intertwined - delivering, in that charged setting, both a haunting indictment and an urgent call to action.

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