Out of Plain Sight (2024)
Overview
Aboard one of the most-advanced research ships in the world, on a seemingly unremarkable day, David Valentine decoded unusual signals underwater that gave him chills. As he scanned the seafloor with a deep-sea robot, he came across a trail of eerie-looking barrels that no one had seen before. He spent years sounding the alarm, but calls to the government went nowhere. He finally messaged Rosanna Xia, a reporter at the L.A. Times, who unearthed a startling truth: as many as half a million barrels of DDT waste had been quietly dumped into the ocean. The full environmental horror sharpens into even greater clarity once Xia starts to connect more dots: Sea lions have washed ashore with cancer in staggering numbers, and significant amounts of DDT can still be traced across the entire marine ecosystem. A new generation is now grasping the words of Rachel Carson, who first shook the world awake in 1962 with Silent Spring: “The obligation to endure … gives us the right to know.”
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 1.837 |
Directed By
Daniel Straub
Rosanna Xia
Crew
Daniel Straub
Rosanna Xia
Austin Straub
James Ellington
Rachel Lautzenheiser
Austin Straub
Tristan Baylis
Andres E. Marthe Gonzalez
Léa Dessart
Mehar Gujral
Nathan Hasz
Camille Laffond
Ai Miyatake
Karla P. Moran
Peter Russell
Jeff Spivack
Hayley Young
Larry Chappell
Tyler Gulbrandsen
Christopher Argentieri
Bryce Cyrier
Shani Hilton
Jens Jacob
Maurice James
Leslie Lindsey
Jason Pamer
Austin Straub
Daniel Straub
Rosanna Xia
Rosanna Xia
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Dr. David Valentine
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Dr. Alissa Deming
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Dr. Eunha Hoh
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Rosanna Xia
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Allan Chartrand
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Toni Sleugh
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Noelle Bowlin
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Brice Semmens
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Dr. Lihini Aluwihare
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Barbara Cohn
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Akilah Shahid
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Joe Burnett
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Christopher Reddy
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Veronika Kivenson
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John Lyons
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John Chesnutt
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Mark Gold
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