A documentary made on the alleged crash of an alien spacecraft in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947, after the now infamous footage of an autopsy of an alien was published.
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Filmmaker Simon Sharman goes in search of truth to the Roswell UFO mystery of 1947, but its the UFO investigators themselves who become the focus when controversial new evidence is unearthed and deception becomes the name of the game.
A look at the Roswell crash landing.
VICE meets up with Joe Nickell, a longtime paranormal investigator who’s been called the real-life Scully. We travel with him to Roswell, NM on the anniversary of the 1947 UFO Crash to talk to believers, skeptics and UFO witnesses alike to see if the truth is really out there.
Explore the enduring mystery of the Roswell incident, where an alleged UFO crash in 1947 sparked decades of speculation and intrigue. Through eyewitness testimonies, expert analysis, and declassified documents, this documentary examines claims of extraterrestrial encounters and government coverups. Discover the cultural and historical impact of the event that ignited global fascination and ask: was it a weather balloon, or the greatest secret ever kept?
Stanton Friedman discusses space travel
Interviews by Stanton Friedman about the Roswell crash
Now, we're getting a new look at the infamous Roswell UFO case of 1947 in Roswell: Mysteries Decoded. The show follows investigator Jennifer Marshall and Rogue Planet's own Ryan Sprague as they head to Roswell and dive deep into the mysteries of one of the most famous alleged crashes of all time.
From the crash at Roswell to the mystery of ʻOumuamua, this documentary connects decades of UFO sightings, government files, close encounters and alien abductions into one gripping story — asking the question: are we truly alone? A cinematic journey from Roswell to ʻOumuamua, revealing hidden links between history’s greatest UFO cases. Packed with declassified files, chilling abductions, and cosmic mysteries, this is the ultimate exploration of the phenomenon that won’t go away. Powerful experience in 4K 2.35:1 aspect ratio.
Biographical look at Stanton Friedman, who for the past 40 years has been the world's foremost investigator and lecturer on the UFO phenomenon, and who broke the Roswell story in 1978.
The most famous UFO case of all time is the alleged UFO crash in the desert of Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. Did humanity make its first contact with alien life that dark starry night?
They are around us. Everywhere. People talk about it, movies and TV shows talk about it, but what are UFOs? What do they want? And the most important question: what do they do in our daily life?
A trip across three timelines: 1947, where the U.S. Air Force announced — then quickly retracted — that it had recovered a 'flying disc'; the 1990s, Roswell investigators race to secure testimony from witnesses; and in the present-day, where nuclear physicist Stanton Friedman and author Donald Schmitt look into mysterious deaths related to the 1947 incident.
A retrospective of the events during a night in 1947 when a flying saucer crashed close to Roswell, New Mexico.
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Tame Impala stops by Cherry Lane Theatre for Sound Check.
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A look at the origins, history and conspiracies behind the "Majestic 12", a clandestine group of military and corporate figureheads charged with reverse-engineering extraterrestrial technology.
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Unravel the case of Utah therapist Jodi Hildebrandt, whose child abuse arrest with parenting YouTuber Ruby Franke exposed a twisted tale of manipulation.
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