The Pentagon said they abandoned UFO investigations, but whistleblowers discovered they continued all along… under the new name, Uap (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena)!
A startling new documentary from BayView Entertainment reveals the truth in Uap: Death Of The UFO.
BayView Entertainment LLC is launching viewers on an intergalactic journey to dimensions unknown. But just how unknown are they, really? Uap: Death of the UFO explores just how much the US Pentagon has known all along.
This revealing exposé charts the path of the government’s UFO investigations. When whistleblowers expose the truth, the world is presented with an answer: not only have UFOs been investigated all along, but the explorations have expanded well beyond space vehicles to include all UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena).
Witness once-classified footage of aerial sights, sounds, and aircraft that cannot be explained. Will natural explanations be uncovered, or could these indeed be signs of life from beyond?...
A startling new documentary from BayView Entertainment reveals the truth in Uap: Death Of The UFO.
BayView Entertainment LLC is launching viewers on an intergalactic journey to dimensions unknown. But just how unknown are they, really? Uap: Death of the UFO explores just how much the US Pentagon has known all along.
This revealing exposé charts the path of the government’s UFO investigations. When whistleblowers expose the truth, the world is presented with an answer: not only have UFOs been investigated all along, but the explorations have expanded well beyond space vehicles to include all UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena).
Witness once-classified footage of aerial sights, sounds, and aircraft that cannot be explained. Will natural explanations be uncovered, or could these indeed be signs of life from beyond?...
- 12/12/2023
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
Demi Lovato is no longer working with four-year manager Scooter Braun, Rolling Stone can confirm. The news was first reported by Billboard.
Lovato left Braun’s Sb Projects about a month ago and she’s yet to partner with new management. Reps for Lovato and Braun did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
News of Lovato’s split from Braun notably comes just a few days after reports emerged that one of Braun’s other major high-profile clients, Justin Bieber, was looking to leave Sb Projects. However, both...
Lovato left Braun’s Sb Projects about a month ago and she’s yet to partner with new management. Reps for Lovato and Braun did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
News of Lovato’s split from Braun notably comes just a few days after reports emerged that one of Braun’s other major high-profile clients, Justin Bieber, was looking to leave Sb Projects. However, both...
- 8/21/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
"Do you know why the UFOs are here?" Buffalo 8 has revealed an official US trailer for an indie Korean sci-fi film titled Unidentified, marking the feature directorial debut of filmmaker Jude Chun. This little indie premiered at the 2022 BendFilm Festival last year, and it also played at the 2023 Rotterdam Film Festival earlier this year. It's now set to open in September. In 1993, planet-like spheres descended from space, hovering above every major city on earth. 29 years later, the UFOs remain, having become a part of the landscape of modern life. In the hustle and bustle of Seoul, people go to coffee shops, they work dull and repetitive office jobs, riding public transportation and visiting psychics. A man walks the streets wearing a sandwich board that reads "UFO's are not real". But paranoia is growing: some of these people may, in fact, be aliens. Described as a mockumentary / extra dry comedy, the film is a "hilarious,...
- 7/28/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Warwick Thornton’s “The New Boy” has been set as the opening title of next month’s Sydney Film Festival, which will celebrate its 70th edition, June 7-18. The film, a tale of sprituality and survival in 1940s Australia, starring Cate Blanchett, Deborah Mailman, Wayne Blair and Aswan Reid, will also play in the festival’s competition section.
Other titles in competition include: the world premiere of Australian documentary feature “The Dark Emu Story,” directed by Allan Clarke; Christian Petzold’s previously announced “Afire”; Charlotte Regan’s Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner “Scrapper”; Kore-eda Hirokazu’s “Monster”; Aki Kaurismäki’s compassionate comedy “Fallen Leaves”; Kim Jee-woon’s “Cobweb”; Asmae El Moudir’s “The Mother of All Lies”; Alice Englert’s directorial debut “Bad Behaviour”; Celine Song’s Sundance and Berlinale 2023 selected romance “Past Lives”; Liu Jian’s 2023 Berlinale-selected animation “Art College 1994”; Devashish Makhija’s “Joram,” a thriller about an...
Other titles in competition include: the world premiere of Australian documentary feature “The Dark Emu Story,” directed by Allan Clarke; Christian Petzold’s previously announced “Afire”; Charlotte Regan’s Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner “Scrapper”; Kore-eda Hirokazu’s “Monster”; Aki Kaurismäki’s compassionate comedy “Fallen Leaves”; Kim Jee-woon’s “Cobweb”; Asmae El Moudir’s “The Mother of All Lies”; Alice Englert’s directorial debut “Bad Behaviour”; Celine Song’s Sundance and Berlinale 2023 selected romance “Past Lives”; Liu Jian’s 2023 Berlinale-selected animation “Art College 1994”; Devashish Makhija’s “Joram,” a thriller about an...
- 5/10/2023
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
‘Bad Kids’ Are As Good As ‘Gold’
“The Bad Kids,” a hit series from Chinese streamer iQiyi, is to be remade as a Japanese feature film “Gold Boy.” The 12-episode gritty crime thriller depicts the troubles that arise after three children accidentally film a murder. The series was previously licensed to Japanese pay-tv group Wowow.
The film is to be directed by Kaneko Shusuke, director of two of the hit “Death Note” franchise films, with screenwriter Minato Takehiko, producer Yoshida Takio (Venice Silver Lion winner with “Zatoichi the Blind Swordsman”), and lead actor Okada Masaki (“Drive My Car”) on board.
Variety previously shortlisted the original series as being among the 15 best international TV series of 2020. The series was adapted from the novel of the same name by Chinese suspense writer Chen Zijin and presented by iQIYI and co-produced by Eternity Pictures, with Han Sanping, former head of China Film Group,...
“The Bad Kids,” a hit series from Chinese streamer iQiyi, is to be remade as a Japanese feature film “Gold Boy.” The 12-episode gritty crime thriller depicts the troubles that arise after three children accidentally film a murder. The series was previously licensed to Japanese pay-tv group Wowow.
The film is to be directed by Kaneko Shusuke, director of two of the hit “Death Note” franchise films, with screenwriter Minato Takehiko, producer Yoshida Takio (Venice Silver Lion winner with “Zatoichi the Blind Swordsman”), and lead actor Okada Masaki (“Drive My Car”) on board.
Variety previously shortlisted the original series as being among the 15 best international TV series of 2020. The series was adapted from the novel of the same name by Chinese suspense writer Chen Zijin and presented by iQIYI and co-produced by Eternity Pictures, with Han Sanping, former head of China Film Group,...
- 3/29/2023
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
If they really came to our planet one day, what would they do? Attack? Mingle? Body-snatch? Do a sight-seeing tour, or apply for their residence permits and settle down? To put in other words: what would we do, if they were already here but largely ignoring us? In Jude Chun’s offbeat sci-fi comedy/ drama with musical elements “Unidentified”, the aliens are seemingly doing just that. They have been parked in the skies since 1993, with no intention to descend. No one knows what they are up to, and if they are up to anything at all.
Unidentified is screening at International Film Festival Rotterdam
People are coming up with their theories and ‘experiences’ – some claiming of having met the visitors. Confessions in German, Hungarian, Turkish, Khmer, French, Yoruba, Polish, Japanese and Korean are heard, the eccentrics talking about their encounters of the third kind. A cellist performs his composition from another world,...
Unidentified is screening at International Film Festival Rotterdam
People are coming up with their theories and ‘experiences’ – some claiming of having met the visitors. Confessions in German, Hungarian, Turkish, Khmer, French, Yoruba, Polish, Japanese and Korean are heard, the eccentrics talking about their encounters of the third kind. A cellist performs his composition from another world,...
- 2/11/2023
- by Marina D. Richter
- AsianMoviePulse
Unidentified (Neidentificar) Film Movement Reviewed for Shockya.com & BigAppleReviews.net, linked from Rotten Tomatoes by Harvey Karten Director: Bogdan George Apetri Screenwriter: Bogdan George Apetri, Iulian Postelnicu Cast: Bogdan Farcas, Dragos Dumitru, Vasile Muraru, Emanuel Parvu, Olimpia Malai Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 9/7/22 Opens: September 16, 2022 Film buffs have come to accept that movies […]
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- 9/11/2022
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
Imagine making two movies at exactly the same time.
That’s exactly what Romanian-born, New York-based director Bogdan George Apetri did while making “Miracle,” which played last week in the feature film competition at the Zurich Film Festival shortly after world premiering at Venice.
Filmed in Romania, “Miracle” is the second part of a trilogy of films written and directed by Apetri, and was recently picked up by Memento International. The first part, “Unidentified,” won the Special Jury Prize at the Warsaw Film Festival in 2020.
Both are self-contained stories, but feature many of the same characters and are filmed in and around the same Romanian town. “We literally shot three days on one movie, two days on the other,” says Apetri. “Some days we shot ‘Unidentified’ up to lunch, and then we shot ‘Miracle’ – or vice versa.”
It was a crazy and intense, 40-day experience, says Apetri, who also teaches...
That’s exactly what Romanian-born, New York-based director Bogdan George Apetri did while making “Miracle,” which played last week in the feature film competition at the Zurich Film Festival shortly after world premiering at Venice.
Filmed in Romania, “Miracle” is the second part of a trilogy of films written and directed by Apetri, and was recently picked up by Memento International. The first part, “Unidentified,” won the Special Jury Prize at the Warsaw Film Festival in 2020.
Both are self-contained stories, but feature many of the same characters and are filmed in and around the same Romanian town. “We literally shot three days on one movie, two days on the other,” says Apetri. “Some days we shot ‘Unidentified’ up to lunch, and then we shot ‘Miracle’ – or vice versa.”
It was a crazy and intense, 40-day experience, says Apetri, who also teaches...
- 10/3/2021
- by Tim Dams
- Variety Film + TV
A journey of discovery rooted in questions about faith, fate, and mortality, “Miracle” offers up revelations like slow drips from a faucet, building to a staggering conclusion that synthesizes all of the film’s narrative ingredients. Part two of director Bogdan George Apetri’s Romanian trilogy, the film is self-contained as a piece, yet features characters from 2020’s “Unidentified” along the edges, expanding the tapestry of this world while germinating an entirely new story.
Continue reading ‘Miracle’ Lives Up To Its Name, Seamlessly Blending Narrative, Style, & Technique With Devastating Results [Venice Review] at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘Miracle’ Lives Up To Its Name, Seamlessly Blending Narrative, Style, & Technique With Devastating Results [Venice Review] at The Playlist.
- 9/5/2021
- by Warren Cantrell
- The Playlist
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