Josh Fox joins Tom Needham on this episode of Sounds of Film to discuss his latest documentary and his career as one of the most distinctive independent filmmakers working today. An Academy Award-nominated, Emmy-winning director, Fox is best known for Gasland, Gasland Part II, How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can’t Change, and The Truth Has Changed.

In this conversation, he reflects on the origins of his work, the challenges of confronting urgent social and environmental issues through film, and the role documentary filmmaking can play in shaping public debate.
Josh Fox’s films take a critical look at the intersection of politics, the environment, and public policy, often centering on questions of power, accountability, and the human cost of major crises. Through interviews, archival material, and a deeply personal approach, his work explores the impact of corporate and government decisions on communities and the broader lessons that can be drawn from these conflicts.

Hosted by Tom Needham, Sounds of Film is the nation’s longest-running film and music-themed radio show and podcast, featuring conversations with filmmakers, actors, musicians, composers, authors, and cultural leaders. Past guests have included Billy Joel, Julie Andrews, Alec Baldwin, Jordan Peele, Michael Moore, Stephen Schwartz, Taylor Dayne, DMC, Chuck D, Rob Reiner, Alexander Payne, Laurie Anderson, Dionne Warwick, Howard Shore, Phil Rosenthal, Barbara Kopple, Rory Kennedy, Jay Jay French, Garland Jeffreys, members of Twisted Sister, Public Enemy, The Tokens, and many others. Each episode offers listeners an engaging look at the creative process and the stories behind films, music, books, and important cultural events.
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