Overview
In Plain Sight
Part of the Movies that Matter with Hal Conklin film series.
In Plain Sight is a documentary about human trafficking in America, depicting what is actually happening in such cities as Nashville, Dallas and Houston. Woven throughout these first-person accounts, the directors bring in the people who are trying to free these girls from this hell. For Mature Audiences.
Directed by Noah Lamberth and David Trotter
(2004) 86 minutes – not rated
Join former Santa Barbara mayor and film critic Hal Conklin for a selection of great stories that touch the soul and draw out the best in humanity. These stories teach about forgiveness, loving others, and loving ourselves, and provide a renewed enthusiasm for living life with compassion and grace. Drawn from the syndicated film series “Cinema In Focus,” these presentations will blend together great film with audience conversations and Q&A.
In Plain Sight is a documentary about human trafficking in America, depicting what is actually happening in such cities as Nashville, Dallas and Houston. Woven throughout these first-person accounts, the directors bring in the people who are trying to free these girls from this hell. For Mature Audiences.
Directed by Noah Lamberth and David Trotter
(2004) 86 minutes – not rated
Join former Santa Barbara mayor and film critic Hal Conklin for a selection of great stories that touch the soul and draw out the best in humanity. These stories teach about forgiveness, loving others, and loving ourselves, and provide a renewed enthusiasm for living life with compassion and grace. Drawn from the syndicated film series “Cinema In Focus,” these presentations will blend together great film with audience conversations and Q&A.