Follows the true story of Dorothy Izatt, a contactee who has accumulated over 30,000 feet of film footage backing her claim.Follows the true story of Dorothy Izatt, a contactee who has accumulated over 30,000 feet of film footage backing her claim.Follows the true story of Dorothy Izatt, a contactee who has accumulated over 30,000 feet of film footage backing her claim.
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A vastly interesting and eerie documentary showing footage that is quite extraordinary. Truly unique phenomena this woman captures with her camera. Now, I sometimes have to take these kinds of documentaries with a grain of salt sadly because of all these fake stuff labeled as "documentaries", but there's no denying that this is more than likely legit. Just further proves that we are indeed not alone, and possibly most "orb" or "ghost sightings" aren't actually dead people, but actually extraterrestrials. I'm convinced, but at the same time, not quite. Purely speculation, and not 100% what I believe. I definitely think there's something here; we just don't know what yet. Could this woman be fooling all of us? Sure. Do I buy that after watching this and furthering my research into her? Nope. I believe her.
My husband Shane and I were not UFO people until we watched this documentary. After that, there's no doubt in our minds. We got so impressed and in love with it, that we've been showing it to people that didn't believe in it until now. Whether you believe it or not, please, watch it. If you're not TOTALLY in denial and afraid of it, there's no way it won't change your view on that. After we watched it, we had trouble shutting down our minds to sleep,because of how in awe we were. Not only my husband and I, but everyone we've shown it so far! Outstanding, incredible!!!
The reason I say this is the best ever made is simply because Dorothy is such a sweetheart and I truly believe her. Most people who have met her have come to the same conclusion--she is telling the truth, and she has the video to prove it.
The evidence is compelling. Dorothy has yet to be debunked as a scam, and after you watch the film, you will see why.
Compelling, inspiring and beautiful documentary.
The evidence is compelling. Dorothy has yet to be debunked as a scam, and after you watch the film, you will see why.
Compelling, inspiring and beautiful documentary.
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Frank Longo has done an excellent job of capturing the story and experiences of Dorothy Izatt, a grandmother living in Vancouver, who has had contact with 'Light beings' and bizarre aerial light phenomena for over 30 years. The film, which as well as interviewing Dorothy and showing some of her remarkable footage, also spends time with her family to get their perspectives on her incredible experiences and how it's affected Dorothy and them. Not all of her family members are as open to what Dorothy claims to be in contact with as she is, but their own doubts and scepticism are put to the test when the documentary film-makers reveal that they may have caught more than they bargained for! If you are interested in UFO's, contact with 'other worldly beings' or just a fascinating and thought provoking story, 'Capturing The Light' is highly recommended and gives a refreshingly different perspective on what 'alien' contact may actually be like.
It's not what they keep claiming. The first five minutes is people telling you how blown away you'll be. All I saw was white dots against black. The lines they show on a single frame couldn't be a single object moving. There could be random light leak causing it in the camera. I just watched the beginning and end so I have no idea what happens beyond that but I scanned it and the whole film looked like the first five minutes and when I paused the film it was always someone raving about how awesome it all was. Claiming you have proof requires actual proof and not a bunch of random dots. They claim they took all precautions but a magician would do a facepalm at what they called precautions. They only let her have the camera all alone for the whole night but they processed the film themselves. So it was impossible for her to fake it when she had a whole night to herself? Filming a bunch of people telling you how incredible it is isn't a documentary. I gave it a three but the truth is as far as proof of UFOs I'd give it a one star. They do show some actual moving film at the end but it was some of the least impressive footage I've ever seen. Anyone serious about the subject lost interest in lights in the sky decades ago. There's simply too many things they can be.
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