10/10
Extraordinarily Powerful and Moving Film
21 November 2021
In the Dark of the Valley is an extraordinarily powerful and moving film that follows the story of Melissa Bumstead, a mother whose search for answers about her young daughter's cancer leads her to the contaminated Santa Susana Field Laboratory (SSFL), a former nuclear and rocket engine testing site near Los Angeles. After meeting numerous other families impacted by pediatric cancer who live near SSFL, Melissa enters into a fraught world of polluter and government lies, negligence, and collusion, but summons the courage to organize her community to join the decades-long fight for the site to be fully cleaned up. I have been part of that fight for 15 years and was astonished by the way the film captures the heart of one of the longest and most intensely fought battles to clean up a contaminated site in the US.

Re other reviews, please know that sound issues were a one-time error on the network's part that have been corrected and are not present in any online format. The film won Best Documentary at the Phoenix Film Festival, Catalina Film Festival, and Ojai Film Festival, where it also won the People's Choice award, the first time in the festival's history that a film has won both awards. It also won Best Documentary, Best Directing, and Best Editing at the Angeles Documentaries.
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