First trailer for The Age of Disclosure, a documentary on UFO sightings is released 

Still from The Age of Disclosure (Image via YouTube @/The Age of Disclosure)
Still from The Age of Disclosure (Image via YouTube @/The Age of Disclosure)

The first trailer for the documentary The Age of Disclosure has dropped, and it's already starting engaging discussions about an other-worldy presence on Earth and shocking findings that have been revealed. Directed by Dan Farah, the film stitches together on-camera testimonies from various members of the current and former government, military and intelligence, who claim the UAP, the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena is real and is strategically withheld as it potentially opens a national security issue.

The trailer leans into hard and blunt, unnerving lines from those interviewees, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, New York Sen. Kristen Gillibrand, South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds, and General Jim Clapper.

The official description of The Age of Disclosure reads,

“The film was granted unprecedented access and support from senior members of the U.S. government, military and intelligence community. Everyone interviewed in the film has direct knowledge of UAP as a result of their work for the U.S. government. The film exposes the profound impact the situation has on the future of humanity, while providing a look behind the scenes with those at the forefront of the bipartisan disclosure effort.”

The documentary premiered at SXSW and is now all ready to reach theaters in select cities with a streaming date set for Prime Video. The trailer aims to turn suspicion into political pressure and to make you ask what your government knows. Whether it changes minds or just fires up the faithful, it has already moved the UAP conversation from fringe forums into mainstream news cycles.


More details about The Age of Disclosure

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The Age of Disclosure marks the directorial debut of Dan Farah, and the film is already creating waves across the industry as conspiracy theorists, reviewers and scientists come together to discuss the film;s roots in facts and realism.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Farah told the outlet about what led her to make the film as she said,

“My goal was to only interview people who had direct knowledge of the UAP topic as a result of their work for the U.S. government, and who would share what they can legally disclose … There are people who want the topic to continue to be kept from the public entirely. So I went to great lengths to make this documentary in secret over the last two-and-a-half years … there are these fundamental facts — like that we’re not alone in the universe — that everyone feels like the public has the right to know, and it’s also in our best interest to make known so that there’s no longer this antiquated, unjust stigma that is making our country fall behind in how seriously this topic is taken.”

Critics and scientists are divided. Some reviewers call the film persuasive and unnervingly well-sourced, saying the sheer number of credible-sounding witnesses makes the case feel front-page ready. Others caution that compelling testimony is not the same as conclusive evidence. Expect hot takes, congressional chatter, and a fresh round of calls for declassification.


The Age of Disclosure will be in select theaters from November 21, along with making it's premiere on Prime Video.

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Edited by Nibir Konwar