The Phenomenon is a 2020 documentary film by ufologist James Fox. It is Fox's third film on the subject, the first two being I Know What I Saw (2009) and Out of the Blue (2003). The film is narrated by veteran PBS narrator Peter Coyote.[1]
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Directed by | James Fox |
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Starring | Peter Coyote |
Cinematography | David E. West |
Music by | Christopher Hoag |
Production company | CE3 |
Distributed by | 1091 Media |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film features interviews with Former Senate Majority leader Harry Reid, Clinton White House chief of staff John Podesta, former Deputy Undersecretary for Defense Intelligence Christopher Mellon, former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, ufologist Jacques Vallee, and journalist Leslie Kean [1][2] In the film, Reid is asked about other evidence and replies "I'm saying most of it hasn't seen the light of day."[3]
The film includes footage or archival interviews with Kenneth Arnold, who coined the phrase "flying saucer" after his 1947 sighting, Maj. Jesse Marcel of the Roswell incident, Vallee whose research uncovered the "Pentacle Memorandum", witnesses to the Ariel School incident and the Lonnie Zamora incident, and individuals connected to the Rendlesham Forest incident and the Pentagon UFO videos.[4][5][6]
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