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Virtual
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Available until
Jan 01, 2025
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Available in
Worldwide
Brought to you by
Queers for Climate Justice
About the film
As Florida's violent legislation dominates headlines, LGBTQ2S+ communities are also on the frontlines of accelerating climate change. Can’t Stop Change: Queer Climate Stories from the Florida Frontlines weaves interviews with 14 LGBTQ2S+ artists, organizers, and educators across Florida (and the new Florida diaspora) into an intersectional climate justice narrative. Come meet the real Florida. *This film is not yet rated. It contains some brief nudity (non-sexual), and occasional adult language. It also contains hurricane footage and discussion of state violence that may be distressing to some viewers. Recommended for adults or young adult minors with permission. Please note that specifics of Florida legislation mentioned in the film may have changed since filming.*
Genre
Documentary
Runtime
1h 38m
Released
2024
Director
Vanessa Raditz, Natalia Villarán-Quiñones, Yarrow Koning, Jess Martínez, Shoog McDaniel
Crew
Elias Hamza Acevedo
Awards & recognition
Tampa Bay Transgender Film Festival
Opening Night Film
What people are saying
‘In the feature-length documentary “Can’t Stop Change,” queer climate stories from Florida’s front lines take center stage, and water and queerness are kin, similar in their shapeshifting instance on eternality, rejection of possession, and openness to being experienced. Queerness and the environment can’t be held down, but in Florida, queer people and the more-than-human queer world are under attack.‘
Ray Levy Uyeda