Trailer For The UFO Film THE PHOENIX INCIDENT and Exclusive Motion Posters
Do you remember the crazy UFO sightings in Phoenix, Arizona back in 1997? It was a huge deal, as it's the largest UFO sighting in North America. It became known as the Phoenix Incident, and now there's a movie being released that's based on this unexplained event called The Phoenix Incident. We have a trailer for the film for you to watch below, along with five motion posters.
I've always been fascinated with the history of UFOs and those lights hovering over Phoenix were pretty damn interesting. I have no idea if UFOs are real or not, but the stories, videos, pictures, and interviews sure make for some interesting subject matter. Here's the synopsis for the upcoming film:
Blurring the line between fiction and reality, the fact based, sci-fi thriller revolves around a military conspiracy and the controversial missing person’s case surrounding the infamous 1997 event. With the support of the victims’ families, along with classified military documentation, cockpit recordings, Air Force pilot interviews, actual FLIR footage, and first-hand recovered video evidence, The Phoenix Incident exposes the military’s engagement with extraterrestrial contact, and the collateral damage of 4 civilians.
The movie was written and directed by Keith Arem, and this is his debut feature film. He has a background in the video game industry, though, and has worked on games that include Call of Duty, Titanfall, Saints Row, Tony Hawk Pro Skater, and more. The film also stars famed gaming actor Troy Baker.
The Phoenix Incident will be released through Fathom Events on March 10th. Below the trailer, you'll find five motion posters and a description for each one.
These four men have been reported missing since March 14th 1997, a day after the infamous "Phoenix Lights." Years later, "The Phoenix Incident" film is finally shedding light on what happened that night, possibly revealing a massive government coverup that extends far beyond these four men. Visit www.maricopamissing.com
Marshall Applewhite, leader of the infamous cult "The Heaven's Gate" called for his cult members to commit suicide during the late 90's around the passing of the ale Bopp Comet -- the closeness to the Phoenix Lights could not have been a coincidence.
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David Collins, an investigative journalist has participated in numerous releases of classified military footage from the Phoenix Lights.
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