'In Plain Sight' Sex Trafficking Documentary Premieres September 18; Natalie Grant Produced Film Shares Survivor's Stories of Hope (TRAILER)

Natalie Grant's documentary on sex trafficking, 'In Plain Sight', will premiere first on September 18 at 7 p.m. in Nashville, Tennessee, and will be premiered eight other times around the country soon after.

The film, which was produced and narrated by Grant, will feature six modern day abolitionists.

'In Plain Sight' will focus on six different U.S. cities to see the injustices occurring right under everyone's noses. Victims of sex trafficking will be interviewed where they share their horror stories, and how they were able to break free and find hope.

"The reality is that children are being ravaged day in and day out. If you have a heart beating on the inside of you, I don't understand how this couldn't be important to you," said Grant in a press release.

Along with the film, the creators of the movie will be releasing an album, 31 day devotional, and a study guide as resources to help spread the message. These will arrive on December 23, and all proceeds will go to Abolition International, an organization that looks to end sex enslavement.

"Most Americans are completely oblivious to the fact that thousands of women and children are enslaved within their own communities," said David Trotter (co-executive producer) in a release, "Our goal is to schedule over 100 screenings at churches, universities, and theaters in the month of January 2015 to honor National Human Trafficking Prevention Month."

Watch a trailer for the film below: