Been Here Stay Here

Heartfelt and deeply reverent, this intimate documentary offers a compassionate look at faith, tradition, and a community in decline.

COMING SOON OPENS in 4 days, May. 27

Been Here Stay Here

BEEN HERE STAY HERE is a quiet, immersive portrait of a place long used as a symbol but rarely heard on its own terms. Set on Tangier Island—a centuries-old Christian fishing community in Virginia’s Chesapeake Bay—the film eschews conventional climate storytelling. There are no experts, no voiceovers, no statistics. Instead, it invites viewers to sit with a community facing the slow erosion of its land, not through alarm, but through faith, memory, and daily life.

For years, Tangier has been framed as “America’s first climate casualty,” its residents portrayed as skeptics or symbols of denial. But this film offers another way in. Through patient observation and deep trust, BEEN HERE STAY HERE reveals a story not of denial but of devotion—to place, to faith, to a way of life that resists easy categorization.

The island has lost over two-thirds of its land since the 1850s. Water laps at doorsteps. Graves fall into the sea. But the residents remain—fishermen, pastors, parents, children—bound by deep roots and a spiritual worldview that doesn’t fit into mainstream environmental discourse. For many, climate change isn’t a hoax—nor is it the frame they live by. More urgent are the crab harvest, the safety of their kids, the survival of their church.

Rather than judge or explain away these tensions, the film lingers inside them. It is not a lecture—it’s a listening space. Inspired by the work of climate scientist and Christian Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, BEEN HERE STAY HERE models a different kind of climate conversation—one rooted in relationship, not rhetoric. It is less about rising seas than about what rises in us when we stop trying to convince—and start trying to understand.
Not Rated
Genre
Documentary, Religion
Runtime
90
Language
English
Director
David Usui
Producer
Girogio Angelini
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Note: There were no showtimes for Sat, May 23rd, so instead we're showing you showtimes for the next available date on Wed, May 27th.