Out of Plain Sight
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- Daniel Straub
- Rosanna Xia
- Austin Straub
- Daniel Straub
- Rosanna Xia
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| Cinematography | Austin Straub |
| Edited by | Austin Straub |
| Music by | James Ellington |
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| Distributed by | Submarine |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
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| Language | English |
Out of Plain Sight is a 2024 American documentary film directed by Daniel Straub and Rosanna Xia. Produced by L.A. Times Studios, the documentary unveils the hidden environmental catastrophe just off Southern California's shores. It had its world premiere on November 16, 2024, at DOC NYC.[1]
The film won Audience Choice Award at the 40th Santa Barbara International Film Festival on February 15, 2025.[2] It also received the Shared Earth Foundation Award at the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital,[3] the Best Feature award at the International Wildlife Film Festival,[4] the Special Jury Award for Environmental Justice at Mendocino Film Festival, and the Audience Award and an Honorable Mention from the jury at Berkshire International Film Festival. It was also awarded the Director's Choice Award for Fortitude in Filmmaking at the Woods Hole Film Festival.[5] Out of Plain Sight was also a finalist for two Jackson Wild Media Awards, in both the Investigative and Science & Nature categories. The film won the Investigative category.[6]
The subject of the documentary is UCSB professor David Valentine's discovery of toxic dumping grounds off the coast of Southern California. It follows Rosanna Xia as she investigates Valentine's initial shocking discovery and the even more alarming revelations that came afterward.[7]
Release
Out of Plain Sight premiered at the Doc NYC on November 16, 2024, in the Investigation section.[8][9] It was screened at the 40th Santa Barbara International Film Festival on February 7, 2025.[10]
The film also featured in Special Screening – Opening Night at the 31st Slamdance Film Festival on February 20, 2025 in the Spotlight Features.[11]
It closed the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital, held in Washington, D.C., on March 29, 2025.[12]
The film has screened at the Cleveland International Film Festival, the Miami Film Festival, the International Wildlife Film Festival, the San Diego Asian Film Festival, the Mendocino Film Festival, the Berkshire International Film Festival, Woods Hole Film Festival, Flickers' Rhode Island International Film Festival, the Jackson Wild Media Awards, the Santa Cruz Film Festival, Heartland International Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival, Coast Film Festival, and special screenings at the Roxie Theater in San Francisco presented with The Redford Center and the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C. [13]
The film played for one week at the Laemmle Theaters in North Hollywood, with guest Q&A moderation by The Envelope's Matt Brennan, documentary filmmaker Clay Tweel, and Academy Award Winner Wally Pfister.[14]