Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe truth is out there. Well, in Cornwall anyway. Television journalist Ellie Thornton spends time in the county of Cornwall reporting and following the lives of a Cornish UFO investigation ... Tout lireThe truth is out there. Well, in Cornwall anyway. Television journalist Ellie Thornton spends time in the county of Cornwall reporting and following the lives of a Cornish UFO investigation team. Winner of 18 awards.The truth is out there. Well, in Cornwall anyway. Television journalist Ellie Thornton spends time in the county of Cornwall reporting and following the lives of a Cornish UFO investigation team. Winner of 18 awards.
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- 5 victoires au total
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I really enjoyed the humour of this film, it was a very light hearted comedy. I enjoyed the different characters and what each one offered to the movie. With a few really laugh out loud moments throughout.
It was fun, silly and really enjoyable.
Brilliant acting in my opinion, as I don't think the characters are like that in real life, so to act the way they do is brilliant.
If you've ever watched Morris, with the morris dancers then I think you'll enjoy this very British comedy.
I would recommend UFOLOGISTS to my family and friends.
I'm looking forward to future films Jason and Mel produce, I for one, enjoyed this movie.
It was fun, silly and really enjoyable.
Brilliant acting in my opinion, as I don't think the characters are like that in real life, so to act the way they do is brilliant.
If you've ever watched Morris, with the morris dancers then I think you'll enjoy this very British comedy.
I would recommend UFOLOGISTS to my family and friends.
I'm looking forward to future films Jason and Mel produce, I for one, enjoyed this movie.
Stumbled across this one night and it is just brilliantly funny. It follows a group of four blokes who meet up as part of a group investigating the existence of ufos.
It is shot in mockumentary style, and the humour comes from oddball characters but played straight.
You genuinely build up some affection for the characters, there is a bit of drama in there involving a disgraced former member and as the credits roll you want to see more of their world. It really would be great to have some sort of sequel or series that keeps the story going.
Big fan, I will certainly be watching for future work from those involved.
It is shot in mockumentary style, and the humour comes from oddball characters but played straight.
You genuinely build up some affection for the characters, there is a bit of drama in there involving a disgraced former member and as the credits roll you want to see more of their world. It really would be great to have some sort of sequel or series that keeps the story going.
Big fan, I will certainly be watching for future work from those involved.
There's something uniquely brilliant and charming about British comedy that I love and find a lot of comfort in. Throw in the beauty and character of Cornwall and a subject matter which has earnest believers and eccentric theories and you're left with some good-natured humor.
Whether it's the outlandish conspiracy theories or the devotion of its followers, ufology lends itself to light-hearted mockery and in this mockumentary style film that's exactly what you get.
The film follows four mates (the only members of the group) who have a passion for ufology, so much so that our man Percival Pembroke has founded the Cornwall branch of Ufologists. From his background in the RAF he knows what it takes to lead a merry band of enthusiasts knowing that the truth is out there (somewhere).
Next up is Ruan Borlewen, though he prefers the moniker "Starman" (even if it hasn't quite caught on). A fiery ginger with a bold personality, he's convinced that if he were ever 'taken up' by extraterrestrials, his bright orange complexion would ensure they quickly return him to Earth.
Member #3 is Gorran Tremethick (not gorn, as he'll tell you) and so far their uniquely Cornish names add to the charm of the film. One of the more odd members of the group both in appearance and intellect had me in stitches with his unique takes on aliens, UFOs and life in general. I'd take advice from this man any day of the week.
Lastly (and I won't even talk about Barry mind you!) is the intellectual of the group, David Freeman who I'm certain almost breaks character trying not to laugh at just about anything Starman comes out with and it's hilarious to watch. He sets himself above (not on par) with the likes of Stephen Hawking and this is easily demonstrated by his invention, the Neurological Satellite Receiver which to us mere laymen is a bike helmet with some wires taped on but only David knows how it truly works.
The others in the cast outwith our protagonists do a stellar job. Ellie Thornton is the interviewer, played by Mel Hayward in this mockumentary and how she manages to keep a straight face the whole time I've no idea but hats off to her.
I intended this to be a fairly short review but then didn't think it would quite do it justice. In fact this is probably the first review I've written about anything but I feel the film deserves more attention. I absolutely recommend watching if you can and hope to see more from Jason and cast.
Whether it's the outlandish conspiracy theories or the devotion of its followers, ufology lends itself to light-hearted mockery and in this mockumentary style film that's exactly what you get.
The film follows four mates (the only members of the group) who have a passion for ufology, so much so that our man Percival Pembroke has founded the Cornwall branch of Ufologists. From his background in the RAF he knows what it takes to lead a merry band of enthusiasts knowing that the truth is out there (somewhere).
Next up is Ruan Borlewen, though he prefers the moniker "Starman" (even if it hasn't quite caught on). A fiery ginger with a bold personality, he's convinced that if he were ever 'taken up' by extraterrestrials, his bright orange complexion would ensure they quickly return him to Earth.
Member #3 is Gorran Tremethick (not gorn, as he'll tell you) and so far their uniquely Cornish names add to the charm of the film. One of the more odd members of the group both in appearance and intellect had me in stitches with his unique takes on aliens, UFOs and life in general. I'd take advice from this man any day of the week.
Lastly (and I won't even talk about Barry mind you!) is the intellectual of the group, David Freeman who I'm certain almost breaks character trying not to laugh at just about anything Starman comes out with and it's hilarious to watch. He sets himself above (not on par) with the likes of Stephen Hawking and this is easily demonstrated by his invention, the Neurological Satellite Receiver which to us mere laymen is a bike helmet with some wires taped on but only David knows how it truly works.
The others in the cast outwith our protagonists do a stellar job. Ellie Thornton is the interviewer, played by Mel Hayward in this mockumentary and how she manages to keep a straight face the whole time I've no idea but hats off to her.
I intended this to be a fairly short review but then didn't think it would quite do it justice. In fact this is probably the first review I've written about anything but I feel the film deserves more attention. I absolutely recommend watching if you can and hope to see more from Jason and cast.
Unoriginal. I was surprised to see how recently this mockumentary was made, since it resembled a short i made as a student 20 years ago, and was a popular theme back then.
It has some vaguely amusing moments, but it's mostly a collection of awkwardly unfunny 'sketch's', no thread, no narrative structure at all.
The stereotypical characters lack any kind of depth.
I think I can see what the filmmakers were trying to do, but it didn't work.
I held on till the end, hoping something was going to happen to make it all worthwhile. Nothing happened!
It could've worked as a short, but a film this length needs more structure.
It has some vaguely amusing moments, but it's mostly a collection of awkwardly unfunny 'sketch's', no thread, no narrative structure at all.
The stereotypical characters lack any kind of depth.
I think I can see what the filmmakers were trying to do, but it didn't work.
I held on till the end, hoping something was going to happen to make it all worthwhile. Nothing happened!
It could've worked as a short, but a film this length needs more structure.
10Djpe23
Writing and executing a film that is both heartwarming and funny is no easy feat, but Ufologists manages it with a blend of subtlety and absurdity.
It's less a film about aliens and more a story about people and wonderfully bonkers British eccentricity. It stands as a true antithesis to the seriousness and drudgery of modern life, offering a much-needed dose of escapism-now more than ever.
While it doesn't quite reach the heights of Roma, it is every bit as emotive and rewarding as any of Ricky Gervais's acclaimed works.
We could all use a little less Starmer-and a bit more Starman-in our lives.
It's less a film about aliens and more a story about people and wonderfully bonkers British eccentricity. It stands as a true antithesis to the seriousness and drudgery of modern life, offering a much-needed dose of escapism-now more than ever.
While it doesn't quite reach the heights of Roma, it is every bit as emotive and rewarding as any of Ricky Gervais's acclaimed works.
We could all use a little less Starmer-and a bit more Starman-in our lives.
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- AnecdotesThe character, David Freeman, shares the same name of the lead character in 80's UFO family movie 'Flight of the Navigator'
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By what name was Ufologists (2022) officially released in Canada in English?
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