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Filmmaker Amardeep Kaleka examines the life and work of Dr. Stephen Greer and his claims of existing energy technologies that would change the world.

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Farran Smith Nehme New York Post 05/31/2013
0/4
A farrago of interview ravings which loosely connect a kitchen-sink set of archival shots. Go to Full Review
Nicolas Rapold New York Times 05/30/2013
2/5
Mr. Kaleka's film feels a bit like wandering into a hotel convention hall full of true believers who have been chatting for hours. Go to Full Review
Andrew Schenker Village Voice 05/28/2013
Amardeep Kaleka's documentary often seems like little more than preaching-to-the-converted, New Age drivel. Go to Full Review
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06/26/2019 crap movie crap director steven m greer is an ego maniac and full of BS See more 10/26/2015 Sirius: Seriously? The hodgepodge of kooks and new age theorists, combined with the cheesy cable TV UFO hunting show vibe, completely distracts from the documentary's one somewhat intriguing element - the DNA testing of the six inch "alien" found in Chile (which is likely an amazingly deformed human). D See more 10/18/2015 Watched it on Netflix last night and was thrilled to see the Mainstream Scientific Assessments done on the 6 inch corpse. This is the Scientific Proof everyone has been waiting for and I am so happy it is in my lifetime!! See more 07/10/2015 Hard to consume and often hard to understand the director's intent. That said, it is thought provoking. See more 07/07/2015 Peaked my interest to start then descended a mess of conspiracy theories, out of context stock footage and meditating hippies. See more 07/05/2015 This is essentially Ancient Aliens the movie. It's a 2 hour long facepalm. I kept expecting Giorgio Tsoukalos to show up, so at least I could laugh a little bit. Greer is an extremely misguided individual, and much of the movie just espouses ludicrous conspiracy theories along with the absurd way it presents all of its "evidence" of ET visitation as fact. Not only has the best of this so-called evidence been mentioned incessantly for over a decade, but any small amount of research will pretty much tell you that it's crap. It's highly likely the Phoenix lights can be attributed to flares, and DNA testing proved that the Atacama humanoid is almost certainly human years ago. It's going to take a little while to get the foul taste out of my mouth from this one. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Filmmaker Amardeep Kaleka examines the life and work of Dr. Stephen Greer and his claims of existing energy technologies that would change the world.
Director
Amardeep Kaleka
Producer
Jeffrey Becker, Christopher Crescitelli, Jared Bonshire, Adriano Bussandri
Screenwriter
Amardeep Kaleka, Laurie Knapp
Distributor
Yekra
Production Co
Neverending Light Productions, Vision Tree, Bayview Films
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 24, 2013, Original
Release Date (Streaming)
Dec 5, 2016
Runtime
1h 50m
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