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The Age of Disclosure

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Directed and produced by Dan Farah, the unprecedented and revelatory documentary film--featuring 34 senior members of the U.S. Government, military, and intelligence community--reveals an 80 year cover-up of the existence of non-human intelligent life and a secret war amongst major nations to reverse engineer technology of non-human origin. 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 bi-partisan disclosure effort.

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Ben Kenigsberg New York Times Nov 20
Question the film and you’re a chump, it implies. But anyone who sits through its nearly two hours of unprovable claims is a chump of a different sort. Go to Full Review
Daniel Fienberg The Hollywood Reporter 03/10/2025
My problem with The Age of Disclosure isn’t the lack of opposing voices. It’s that there couldn’t be experts debunking anything here. Nothing is proven, and thus nothing can be refuted. Go to Full Review
Owen Gleiberman Variety 03/10/2025
The evidence, if you truly look at it, isn’t all that compelling... It’s fascinating to look at but quite inconclusive. It’s hardly the stuff that alien dreams are made of. Go to Full Review
Stephen Silver The SS Ben Hecht Jan 9
Almost entirely consists of former government and military officials saying that they have seen such evidence, but not providing any of it. Go to Full Review
Simon Foster Screen-Space (Substack) Nov 28
3.5/5
It’s a polished production, several tiers above the usual Tubi trashpile where a lot of these docos dwell, but it’s now more likely that the inevitable THE AGE OF DISCLOSURE 2 will prove the truth is out there. Go to Full Review
Todd Jorgenson Cinemalogue Nov 26
Despite its best efforts, the film is not a bombshell expose of an institutional coverup, but rather a curiosity piece that’s unlikely to sway moviegoers on its own. Go to Full Review
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Art Nov 22 I liked it. Worth every dollar. Hal breaking down the idea of them warping space-time and moving inside a bubble was wild.👽🛸♾️ See more Mark C Nov 22 Strong presentation of the case for Disclosure by credible government officials. See more Pedro HS Nov 22 Absolutely must-see documentary. Tell everyone about it. See more S S @Smiles1001 2d Typical tin foil hat unfounded rehashed conspiracy theories bundled together to make money off gullible people by filling a pointless so called documentary with zero actual evidence. Over 190 countries and for some reason aliens prefer America to build secret underground bases and share their existence and technology. Why not Australia, Germany, France, Japan, Canada, China etc etc? Aliens must prefer hot dogs, apple pie and baseball I guess or perhaps censorship in many other countries wouldn't allow such unverified nonsense to be published or sold. See more Shana B @RT18622937 May 8 A common criticism of The Age of Disclosure is that it doesn’t provide evidence, but that misunderstands its premise: much of the documentary consists of former government and military officials discussing classified, compartmentalized programs that they legally cannot publicly document. The absence of traditional "proof" isn’t a weakness so much as a reflection of the subject matter since these are siloed systems where information is intentionally restricted and fragmented. The film’s core point is less about revealing documents and more about showing convergence across multiple independent officials who describe similar structures and experiences, arguing that the real issue is institutional separation of knowledge and the need for those silos to be connected so a fuller picture can be formally acknowledged within government. See more Jules C @JulieJules Apr 29 The STIGMA against anyone believing anything being true about aliens is reflected in how the public received this documentary. That, and males feeling threatened by the idea that something of such enormous import could have been missed by their "superior intellect." The documentary should be available to everyone in the public sphere. I did see that Stephen Spielberg immediately jumped on the wagon to turn this documentary into a science fiction thriller of false entertainment. I know men of old who have been in the military and believe every last one of these men speaking out, now that they are retired. That they had to wait for retirement, also speaks to the STIGMA around accepting we are not alone in the universe. You'd have to have no knowledge of astrophysics to believe such a thing. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Directed and produced by Dan Farah, the unprecedented and revelatory documentary film--featuring 34 senior members of the U.S. Government, military, and intelligence community--reveals an 80 year cover-up of the existence of non-human intelligent life and a secret war amongst major nations to reverse engineer technology of non-human origin. 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 bi-partisan disclosure effort.
Director
Dan Farah
Producer
Dan Farah
Screenwriter
Dan Farah
Distributor
Relentless Releasing
Production Co
Farah Films
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Nov 21, 2025, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 21, 2025
Runtime
1h 49m