2021 was the year climate change came home. From the streets of Brooklyn to the forests of Siberia, a relentless barrage of fires, floods, and storms made devastatingly clear that the extreme weather climate scientists had been predicting for half a century had arrived.
Now, in a production of unprecedented scope, Emmy-winning filmmakers Greg Jacobs and Jon Siskel chronicle that pivotal year through the eyes of everyday people around the world. Built out of thousands of hours of in-the-moment footage—no narration, no talking heads—The Here Now Project transforms the ordinary act of shooting a cell phone video into the radical act of bearing witness, capturing both the simultaneous, global nature of climate change itself and the deeply human resilience, resourcefulness, and courage needed to confront it. At once intimate, epic, immersive, and inspiring, the film is a wake-up call to the world from the world. The message: We’re all in this, together.
A climate-change documentary that is entirely comprised of found, personal footage shot by ordinary people all over the world - nothing added - deserves a score that matches. The music was created entirely and exclusively from the sounds found in the original footage. Nothing added. (Well, except in the end credits...)
[electronic score created entirely from sounds found in the original source videos]