Dive! (film)

This article is about the 2010 American documentary. For the 2008 Japanese film, see Dive!!.
Dive!
Directed by Jeremy Seifert
Produced by Jeremy Seifert
Music by Timothy Vatterott
Cinematography Jeremy Seifert
Edited by Jeremy Seifert
Release dates
  • February 5, 2010 (2010-02-05) (Oxford)
Running time
42 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Dive! is an American documentary film directed by Jeremy Seifert.

Premise

The film follows director Jeremy Seifert and his friends as they dumpster dive behind several grocery stores in the Los Angeles area to demonstrate the massive amount of food that is wasted each year in America. After showing that much of the food found in dumpsters is perfectly edible, Seifert confronts the managers of the stores to question why they don't donate more of it to local food banks, especially in light of the 1996 Federal Bill Emerson Good Samaritan Food Donation Act, which protects them from liability for such donations. The legality and ethics of dumpster diving are discussed when the stores begin locking up their dumpsters. Finally, Seifert considers the waste created by individual consumers when they throw out food that is only partly bad or just past its expiration date.

Release

Dive! premiered in October 2009 at the Gig Harbor Film Festival, where it won the Audience Choice Award. It has gone on to win awards at many other film festivals, including Best Documentary at the DC Independent Film Festival and Best Film at the Dutch Environmental Film Festival.

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