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10 years later. The fight isn’t over.Stream NOT WITHOUT US free till May 6th. The documentary that followed Indigenous l...
05/06/2026

10 years later. The fight isn’t over.

Stream NOT WITHOUT US free till May 6th. The documentary that followed Indigenous leaders, frontline communities, and climate justice organizers as they demanded a seat at the Paris table.

Then join us LIVE on May 6 at 1PM EST for a panel with key cast members reflecting on a decade of promises, progress, and what still needs to change.

Who gets to shape climate solutions? That question was urgent in 2016. It’s urgent right now.

Watch April 22 – May 5
Live panel: May 6 | 1PM EST

Link in bio

Berta Cáceres was Lenca. She co-founded COPINH. She organized her community against the Agua Zarca Dam on the Río Gualca...
05/04/2026

Berta Cáceres was Lenca. She co-founded COPINH. She organized her community against the Agua Zarca Dam on the Río Gualcarque, a river sacred to her people, and she won. The world’s largest dam builder pulled out. She received the Goldman Prize in 2015.

A year later, armed men entered her home and killed her. She was 44. Her name had been on a hitlist carried by soldiers trained at Fort Benning.

Not Without Us is dedicated to Berta and to every land defender who has been killed for refusing to move. Twelve in Honduras the year before her death. Hundreds since, around the world. The work she did is the work this film is about. The work that is still being done by the people in it.

Watch the film, free through May 6 with . Then join us for the live panel, May 6 at 1 PM EST, moderated by director Mark Decena, with the people who went to Paris and told the truth.

Berta vive. La lucha sigue.

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Pablo Solón was Bolivia’s chief United Nations climate negotiator when most countries were still pretending the talks we...
04/30/2026

Pablo Solón was Bolivia’s chief United Nations climate negotiator when most countries were still pretending the talks were going well. He wasn’t. He walked Bolivia out of the Copenhagen accord. He helped pass the UN resolution
recognizing water as a human right. He was part of the People’s World Conference on Climate Change and Mother Earth Rights in Cochabamba, where 35,000 people drafted what governments wouldn’t.

In Paris he was telling the truth about what the agreement was, and what it wasn’t to the most powerful force on the planet: humanity.

He’s still doing that work from La Paz. Still calling out for systems change. Still organizing alternatives.

Watch Not Without Us, free through May 6 with . Live panel May 6 at 1 PM EST, moderated by director Mark Decena.

Link in bio.

Pat Mooney has been tracking corporate power over the food system since 1977. Before most people were paying attention t...
04/29/2026

Pat Mooney has been tracking corporate power over the food system since 1977. Before most people were paying attention to seed patents, he was. Before geoengineering had a Wikipedia page, he was warning about it. The Right Livelihood Award in 1985. The Pearson Peace Prize. A Giraffe Award, given to people who stick their necks out.

In Paris he was doing what he’s always done. Connecting the dots between who owns the technology, who writes the rules, and who pays the price when both fail.

The false solutions he warned about ten years ago are the ones being sold to us now as climate policy.

Watch Not Without Us, free through May 6 with . Live panel May 6 at 1 PM EST, moderated by director Mark Decena.

Link in bio.

Nnimmo Bassey has spent four decades documenting what oil does to a place and the people who live there. Nigeria’s Niger...
04/28/2026

Nnimmo Bassey has spent four decades documenting what oil does to a place and the people who live there. Nigeria’s Niger Delta. The Gulf of Guinea. Anywhere extraction meets a community that wasn’t asked.

He titled one of his books We Thought It Was Oil, But It Was Blood. That’s the lineage he brought to Paris in 2015. The Right Livelihood Award. The Rafto Prize. The chair of Friends of the Earth International. None of it softened the message. The Paris Accords didn’t mention fossil fuels. He noticed. His work since has been to keep naming what the agreements won’t.

Watch NOT WITHOUT US, free through May 6 with . Live panel May 6 at 1 PM EST, moderated by director Mark Decena.

Link in bio.

Kandi Mosset White grew up on the Fort Berthold reservation in so-called North Dakota, on the homelandsof the Nueta, Hid...
04/28/2026

Kandi Mosset White grew up on the Fort Berthold reservation in so-called North Dakota, on the homelands
of the Nueta, Hidatsa, and Sahnish Nations. She grew up surrounded by oil rigs, gas flares, and the health
problems that follow. She fought her own cancer in her twenties.

Now she leads programs at the Indigenous Environmental Network, organizing tribal communities against
extreme energy and towards a just transition. She went to Paris in 2015 to say what governments
wouldn’t: that you cannot solve a crisis caused by fossil fuels without naming fossil fuels in the agreement.

Ten years later, she’s still saying it. And she’s still right.

Watch NOT WITHOUT US, free through May 6 with . Live panel May 6 at 1 PM EST, moderated by
director Mark Decena.

Link in bio.

Ten years ago, the world came together in Paris. Ten years later, we’re still asking the same questions.Happy Earth Day....
04/22/2026

Ten years ago, the world came together in Paris. Ten years later, we’re still asking the same questions.

Happy Earth Day. To mark it, we’re opening a free two-week online screening of Not Without Us, in partnership with DC Environmental Film Festival . Watch it. Share it. Sit with it.

Then join us May 6 at 1:00 PM EST for a live panel with the people from the film, plus an introduction from director Mark Decena. Ten years later, the question isn’t just what went wrong. It’s what we do now.

Link in bio.

Ten years ago, grassroots activists from around the world went to Paris and told the truth about the climate crisis. The...
04/15/2026

Ten years ago, grassroots activists from around the world went to Paris and told the truth about the climate crisis. The Paris Accords that followed kowtowed to corporate interests, weren’t legally binding, and had no mention of fossil fuels anywhere in the text of the agreement. They knew what would happen. And here we are today.

This Earth Day, April 22, we’re opening a free two-week online screening of Not Without Us, in partnership with DC Environmental Film Festival . Watch it. Share it. Sit with it.

Then join us May 6 at 1:00 PM EST for a live panel with the people from the film, plus an introduction from director Mark Decena. Ten years later, the question isn’t just what went wrong. It’s what we do now.

Link in bio.

Documentary

04/01/2026

BREAKING: Scientists Confirm Humans Are Physically Devolving

Researchers at the Institute for Advanced Behavioral Studies have documented what they’re calling the “cervical anchor,” a biological adaptation that permanently fixes the human head at a 45-degree downward angle. The condition, now affecting an estimated 4.2 billion people worldwide, appears to be triggered by prolonged smartphone use and is considered, at this point, irreversible.

Kontent Films was granted exclusive access to document the phenomenon in the wild.

****Happy April Fools’ Day. No humans were scientifically reclassified in the making of this video. But maybe put your phone down anyway.

Saturday in Mesa.Walking the Fringe screens at the ASU MIX Center as part of Skyfire Environmental Film Festival. Direct...
03/26/2026

Saturday in Mesa.

Walking the Fringe screens at the ASU MIX Center as part of Skyfire Environmental Film Festival. Director Mark Decena will be there for a Q&A after the screening.

In California, nearly 90% of open space is natural and working land managed by farmers and ranchers. This short follows three land stewards in the Sierra Nevada foothills asking a real question: what happens when Western land management and Indigenous knowledge systems work together instead of apart.

Saturday, March 28th. 4:13 PM. ASU MIX Center, 50 N Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ.

Link in bio.

What happens when Western and Indigenous knowledge stop competing and start listening?Our short doc Walking the Fringe s...
03/20/2026

What happens when Western and Indigenous knowledge stop competing and start listening?

Our short doc Walking the Fringe screens this Sunday at the DC Environmental Film Festival , followed by a live conversation with director Mark Decena.

March 22 | 4 PM | Burke Theatre, Washington D.C.
Pay-What-You-Can. RSVP link in bio.

The Colorado River runs through 7 U.S. states, 2 Mexican states, and 40 million lives. It also runs dry before it reache...
03/20/2026

The Colorado River runs through 7 U.S. states, 2 Mexican states, and 40 million lives. It also runs dry before it reaches the sea.

Watershed returns to the screen for a special retrospective at the DC Environmental Film Festival, opening with a tribute to Robert and Jamie Redford and followed by a conversation with our director Mark Decena and Maggie Burnette Stogner, Executive Director of the Center for Environmental Filmmaking at American University.

Monday, March 23 at 3pm

Reservoir Center for Water Solutions, Washington DC
Co-presented with The Redford Center
Link in bio to reserve your seat.

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