Special screening of award-winning LA Times documentary OUT OF PLAIN SIGHT
Overview
Join the Cultural Programs of the National Academy of Sciences and the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital (DCEFF) for a special screening and Q&A discussion of the award-winning documentary film, Out of Plain Sight.
"Haunting, enraging, and a vital addition to environmental storytelling."
-- Scott Z. Burns, producer of An Inconvenient Truth
From the Los Angeles Times and Pulitzer Prize-finalist Rosanna Xia, Out of Plain Sight is a cinematic exposé of an environmental disaster lurking just off the coast of Southern California.
Not far from Catalina Island, aboard one of the most-advanced research ships in the world, David Valentine discovered a corroded barrel on the seafloor that gave him chills. The full environmental horror sharpens into greater clarity once he calls Xia, who pieces together a shocking revelation: In the years after World War II, as many as half a million barrels of toxic waste had been quietly dumped into the ocean – and the consequences continue to haunt the world today.
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:
Los Angeles Times environmental reporter Rosanna Xia (director, producer) will moderate a post-screening discussion with the following scientists featured in the film:
Dr. David Valentine (UC Santa Barbara)
Dr. Alissa Deming (Pacific Marine Mammal Center)
Dr. Eunha Hoh (San Diego State University)
Dr. Lihini Aluwihare (Scripps Institution of Oceanography)
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- 2 hours 30 minutes
- all ages
- In person
- Doors at 5:30 PM
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National Academy of Sciences
2101 Constitution Avenue NW
Auditorium Washington, 20418
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