Since its release in 2012, The Big Fix documentary has played a crucial role in raising public awareness about the 2010 BP oil spill and its devastating long-term environmental and societal consequences. By providing an in-depth look at the aftermath, the film underscored the need for corporate accountability and fueled widespread discussions about the role of oil companies in environmental disasters. This shift in public consciousness led to a significant increase in support for stricter environmental regulations, with a 15% rise in backing for more stringent policies by 2013. The film also highlighted the ongoing ecological and economic toll of the disaster, with over 2,000 miles of Gulf Coast coastline still showing signs of damage and the fishing industry suffering losses exceeding $40 billion, demonstrating the long-lasting impact of the spill.
THE BIG FIX
About
Blending hard-hitting journalism with deeply personal storytelling, the film exposes the devastating impact of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill on the Gulf Coast communities, the widespread use of toxic chemical dispersants, and the systemic corruption that prioritizes profit over public health and environmental safety. Through interviews with whistleblowers, activists, and experts, The Big Fix delivers a powerful call to action, urging viewers to rethink their reliance on fossil fuels and demand accountability from those in power.
This eye-opening documentary is not just about one disaster—it’s about the larger broken system that enables environmental destruction, and the urgent need for change.

YEAR: 2011
GENRE: DOCUMENTARY
DIRECTORS: Josh Tickell, Rebecca Harrell Tickell
WRITER: Johnny O'Hara
Impact
Mobilized a Generation and Fueled a Movement for Youth-Led Change