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Climate Inequality: A Film's Stark Vision

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Short film explores climate inequality amidst extreme heat.
  • Story focuses on a traffic constable's unequal climate burden.
  • Civic Studios aims to spark climate awareness through media.
Climate Inequality: A Film's Stark Vision

Civic Studios premiered its short film 'It's Only 47°C' at Mumbai Climate Week, India's inaugural platform for accelerating climate action. Incubated at MIT Media Lab, the company showcased storytelling's power to address the climate crisis.

The film, set in a heat-stricken city, centers on traffic constable Laxman Chaubey, revealing how climate change disproportionately affects individuals. Starring Sharib Hashmi, it is written and directed by Tej Sisodia and produced by Naseeruddin Shah and Anushka Shah.

The screening on February 4, 2026, at Redbulb Studios will be followed by a panel discussion. This initiative is part of Civic Studios' broader mission to create a Climate Media Ecosystem.

This ecosystem includes animated films for children, an audio series on rural climate resilience, EdTech integration for environmental messaging, and a ₹10-crore fund for climate narratives in Indian media.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'It's Only 47°C' explores climate inequality through the story of a traffic constable experiencing the unequal burdens of extreme heat.
The film was screened on February 4, 2026, at Redbulb Studios in Andheri West as part of Mumbai Climate Week.
The Climate Media Ecosystem is a multi-platform approach including children's animation, rural radio stories, EdTech integration, and a fund to support climate narratives in Indian films and series.

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