Streamed from the YouTube channel Real Stories of the distributor Little Dot Studios that owns the rights to this Documentary.
GRIEVING FOR EARTH: HOW TO COPE WITH CLIMATE ANXIETY
Cinemavixion Review
Jack Harries' "Grieving for Earth: How to Cope with Climate Anxiety" offers a poignant and necessary exploration of ecophobia, a growing concern in our rapidly changing world. Traveling to Iceland, Harries visually confronts the stark reality of vanishing glaciers, grounding the abstract concept of climate change in tangible, heartbreaking landscapes. The film's strength lies in its embrace of the grieving process as a tool for managing climate anxiety. By sharing his journey and engaging with figures like Icelandic Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir and climate justice activist Daze Aghaji, Harries provides a framework for acknowledging and processing these difficult emotions. The inclusion of a grief workshop and the subsequent premiere of a film aimed at educators further underscore the project's commitment to fostering dialogue and providing resources for navigating the climate conversation. This documentary is a compassionate guide for anyone feeling the weight of environmental distress, encouraging resilience through shared vulnerability and proactive engagement.