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Une exploration des rencontres extraterrestres centrée sur une série d'événements survenus en 1996 lorsque des citoyens de Varginha, au Brésil, ont déclaré avoir vu un crash d'OVNI et une ou... Tout lireUne exploration des rencontres extraterrestres centrée sur une série d'événements survenus en 1996 lorsque des citoyens de Varginha, au Brésil, ont déclaré avoir vu un crash d'OVNI et une ou plusieurs créatures étranges.Une exploration des rencontres extraterrestres centrée sur une série d'événements survenus en 1996 lorsque des citoyens de Varginha, au Brésil, ont déclaré avoir vu un crash d'OVNI et une ou plusieurs créatures étranges.
Humberto Leão
- Self - Military Police, São Paulo
- (as Col. Humberto Leão)
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James Fox sets the benchmark for communicating on this topic with the way that he works like a dog to find the key witnesses and put them front of the camera, and then just lets them have their say. The witnesses are numerous and diverse, and together plot out in detail what appears to have been a crash of an anomalous craft and capture of the beings that occupied it. All of the witnesses seem like ordinary, honest people with no reason to lie. In one situation there were even three witnesses who testified about what they had seen together.
Like many people who have started following this topic in the last couple of years I'm nowhere near ready to make conclusions, but the evidence that there is a core of reality to this topic is now piled pretty high.
Like many people who have started following this topic in the last couple of years I'm nowhere near ready to make conclusions, but the evidence that there is a core of reality to this topic is now piled pretty high.
Stories of UFOs, ETs and the government coverups associated with them have become commonplace in today's culture, in everything from specialty cable TV series to Coast to Coast AM radio to episodes of The X-Files, with narratives that are all remarkably and consistently similar. And now director James Fox's new documentary has added its voice to this growing chorus of material on the subject, exploring the alleged 1996 crash of a UFO in Varginha, Brazil and the supposed escape of two extraterrestrial beings in the wake of that incident. Those already familiar with stories like this may not find this one especially revelatory, but those new to this subject matter are likely to see it as a well-organized, thoroughly explained accounting of an event that has become all too common over the past half century, especially in Brazil, a hotbed for this kind of activity. What's perhaps most impressive about this offering is the tremendous corroboration that the filmmaker and his team of investigators have amassed from an array of sources, including firsthand witnesses, military officials, medical professionals and first responders, along with the commentary of noted ufologists. Admittedly, there are a few sequences on which the presentation of the material becomes needlessly repetitive and could stand some judicious editing, and Fox's on-camera enthusiasm, though understandable, could still stand to be toned down a few notches. Nevertheless, the director has put together a production that comes across as highly credible and eminently convincing, telling a story that the world truly deserves to hear more about, especially from the official sources that have deliberately sought to quash it. After years of mounting anecdotal evidence and sustained conditioning worldwide, humanity is ready for the truth - and it's high time we heard it.
The subject of "Moment of Contact" documentary deserves as much attention as the Roswell incident. The convincing testimonies of people who are not UFO enthusiasts always adds to the credibility. However, the low-budget documentaries always lack convincing credibility. To be more persuasive, input from experts and a thorough examination of scientific theories (such "theories" are researched and not what is the popular meaning of the word "theory") with evidence is needed. Among them, a preexisting article by Jennifer Chu of MIT News, titled "A Sign That Aliens Could Stink", which discusses a potential indicator of extraterrestrial life, would have added certain value to the film but was not included.
The documentary, "Moment of Contact", deserved more funding and post-production efforts. Despite this, it remains a significant film for not only UFO enthusiasts.
The documentary, "Moment of Contact", deserved more funding and post-production efforts. Despite this, it remains a significant film for not only UFO enthusiasts.
The documentary is valid to whet our curiosity and mobilize humanity to demand more information from the authorities. It's amazing how the US is always involved in ufology matters. I live in Brazil, I was in Varginha and the people are afraid to talk about it. It could have been a hoax to develop tourism in the region or a real third-degree close contact.
It is impressive that after the improvement of smartphones with excellent cameras, the appearance of UFOs and other supernatural phenomena ceased. We know that there are confidentiality agreements between Brazil and the USA regarding national security matters.
It is impressive that after the improvement of smartphones with excellent cameras, the appearance of UFOs and other supernatural phenomena ceased. We know that there are confidentiality agreements between Brazil and the USA regarding national security matters.
I've always been sceptical about aliens visiting earth, or that the evidence of their visits has been concealed by our governments, although I have remained open to the possibility that my belief may be wrong.
Having watched this documentary, I can honestly say I've changed my opinion.
There are too many independent witnesses, giving very similar descriptions of the events surrounding this encounter, for it to be idly dismissed. All of them convincing and many of whom held key, or professional positions at the time. This cannot be coincidence and you have to base your beliefs on the evidence presented, even if that means changing your opinion.
This documentary has convinced me enough to make that change . I'm now a believer!
Having watched this documentary, I can honestly say I've changed my opinion.
There are too many independent witnesses, giving very similar descriptions of the events surrounding this encounter, for it to be idly dismissed. All of them convincing and many of whom held key, or professional positions at the time. This cannot be coincidence and you have to base your beliefs on the evidence presented, even if that means changing your opinion.
This documentary has convinced me enough to make that change . I'm now a believer!
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- Crédits fousAdditional interview clips are shown during the end credits.
- ConnexionsReferences E.T., l'extra-terrestre (1982)
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- Moment of Contact - The Roswell of Brazil
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- Durée1 heure 48 minutes
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