Today, I had the honor of speaking with Kelly Nyks of PF Pictures about his latest film Disobedience that deals with the truth of climate change and how our governing entities are failing us, as a race, due to political agendas and profits.
This is a longer form that I’ve been doing because Kelly is so passionate and so well informed about the subject that he just imparts so much wisdom that you can’t help but listen to it all. The episode runs about 45 minutes or so, give or take, and is just filled with absolutely awesome information about the film, the company and people behind it, and the message they are getting out there to the world.
It’s only fitting that for our 100th episode we go back to our roots and cover a documentary. There’s something to be said about being able to make a difference in the way the world works by using the film medium as a method of delivery for a message of social activism. If you know me, you know that I’m a huge advocate of social justice and an advocate for responsibility, both personal and corporate, so this film has a special meaning to me.
Disobedience is a new film about a new phase of the climate movement: courageous action that is being taken on the front lines of the climate crisis on every continent, led by regular people fed up with the power and pollution of the fossil fuel industry.
Screenings are being planned across the globe starting on April 30 to support ongoing organizing to defeat the fossil fuel industry.