Nov 5, 2025
David Goldblum's short film, "Big Rock Burning," is creating a
lot of good heat for the
pointed questions it's raising since the devastating fires that
charred thousands of
properties in Malibu and the Palisades (not to mention Altadena),
and he joins our
program LIVE to talk about his film and the harrowing experiences
so many have had
since leaving their homes on January 7th, returning to the ashes of
a life that so many
are struggling to put back together.
The film depicts the stories of 49 Malibu residents impacted by
the fires, and
chronicles the resilient spirit of the residents of Big Rock, and
their intent to rebuild.
But little has happened in the months that have followed, and while
people are still
grieving, they want action and accountability. David says residents
have been left to
fend for themselves to sort through government red-tape and
insurance nightmares,
and they're growing weary. Their stories have attracted some celeb
residents as well,
such as Mark Hamill and Ricki Lake, who talks about losing her home
and the
emotional impact it's had on her and her friends and neighbors.
Malibu is a multi-generational community and so many have lived
in their homes since
childhood. And while it's a peaceful community, it's not without
its challenges, too, and
the fire dangers are one of them. People know the risks, but many
say they don't
expect the lack of help and resources from local government, and
the film addresses
that.
Please join our full interview with David Goldblum on all video
and audio platforms of
#DeborahKobyltLIVE, and please encourage your friends to join, too.
I'm your host,
#DeborahZaraKobylt, and it's my pleasure to welcome you here. The
film is currently
in the middle of its Oscar-qualifying theatrical run through 9/18
at the Laemmle in
Santa Monica, so if you're close by, here's your opportunity to see
it.
@davidgoldblum @consciouscontactentertainment #filmmaker #movies