Edge of Hope

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About the Film
This documentary, Edge of Hope, sheds light on the resilience of communities facing the brunt of climate injustice. As Miami grapples with rising sea levels, extreme heat, and intensified hurricanes, the film uncovers how systemic inequities magnify the challenges of climate change, disproportionately impacting vulnerable populations. By weaving together the voices of experts and community advocates, the film presents a powerful narrative of both struggle and determination.
Directed by Dudley Alexis, acclaimed for When Liberty Burns, winner of the Knight Made in MIA Award at the Miami Film Festival, Edge of Hope offers a deeply insightful exploration of the intersection between environmental crises and social justice. Through compelling storytelling, it brings to the forefront the hidden and often overlooked consequences of climate change, urging action and awareness.
More than just a documentary, Edge of Hope is a testament to the power of resistance and collective hope. It challenges viewers to reflect on the systemic forces at play while inspiring change through community-driven solutions. As climate threats escalate, this film serves as a crucial reminder that hope, and action remain vital in the fight for environmental justice.
Director:
Dudley Alexis
Executive Producer:
Marcie R. Washington, PhD
Producers:
Marcie R. Washington, PhD
David J Dugard
Richard s. Olson, PhD
Imani L. Warren
Dudley Alexis
Director of Photography:
Anderson Gil