
Our climate has changed. Where is home now?
About
The Welcome Table is a sweeping cinematic journey that spans six continents to document the profound human reality of the climate crisis. Moving beyond abstract statistics and political rhetoric, the film centers on the lived experiences of individuals forced to flee their ancestral lands due to unprecedented environmental disasters. From the rising tides of island nations to the scorched earth of parched agricultural heartlands, the narrative weaves together a global tapestry of resilience and loss. At its core, the film explores the profound upheaval of displacement, examining how families and communities navigate the collapse of their homes and the uncertainty of their futures. By grounding the global crisis in intimate, personal stories, the film highlights the courage of those living on the front lines, capturing their struggle to maintain dignity and identity while displaced from the places that once defined them. As the characters grapple with the loss of their heritage and the daunting prospect of starting over, the film presents a moving portrait of our interconnected world, posing essential questions about what it means to belong when the landscape itself has turned against those who inhabit it.






