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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 Taft C @taftchatham 3d This "documentary" is a collection of statements made by people with varying points of view on the subject of UFO's and aliens. It doesn't prove anything but it does reflect a wide variety of reports and opinions. It's put together in such a way as to seem like a coherent argument, and dramatically over-focuses on national security issues. Personally, I am far more interested in knowing what's out there than I am in national defense, so the grim overtones of the movie are wasted on me. There is the huge issue of how the gov't has dealt with UFO's up to now, and the degree to which different branches of gov't handle it differently---issues that are pretty well addressed here. The most compelling elements of the movie have to do with eyewitness reports from Navy pilots, which cannot be easily dismissed and which seem quite sincere. IMO, anybody who attempts to use Occam's Razor to appeal to "common sense" to dismiss UFO phenomena fails to understand how weird science is now. See more Mark W @MarkWurzel 4d I thought this documentary was credible and very well done. The Steven Spielberg movie "Disclosure Day" (which I saw earlier today) just launched this weekend on the same subject. Interesting that "it's all coming out" at the same time. It sure seems clear that "we" are not alone in this vast universe. Stay tuned. See more Gareth F @RT34117109 5d The film's points can be summed up in one minute: (a) Military guys have seen a few spaceship-type things that are hard to explain. (b) The government hasn't always been forthcoming about it. (c) If aliens can create bubbles that warp space-time, that could explain why their space ships move so fast. As for the other hour and forty-eight minutes, it basically boils down to repeating points A and B a few dozen times each. Very repetitive, with nothing new to say, despite the implication that something huge is being hidden from everyone. I'm no more sold on aliens than I was before I watched. Half the screen time is of one guy who's convinced the government is hiding things from us, which he says dozens of times. It's a bore. 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