The Age Of Disclosure Movie Review and Poster 2025

The Age Of Disclosure Movie Review (2025)

A fascinating documentary where dozens of senior officials disclose information about unidentified flying objects, beings, and cover-ups, The Age Of Disclosure sheds a lot of light.

The Age Of Disclosure Movie Review and Poster 2025I have watched Close Encounters of the Third Kind many times. And each and every time, I think, I wonder if that has happened? I wonder if it could happen? Has it happened and we don’t know about it? No one would make it public, that is the point that they make at the end of the movie. And I have to tell you, this new doc makes me wonder even further.

The Age Of Disclosure is a documentary about highly classified programs and information within the United States government that all center around Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), formerly known as UFOs. Including dozens of high level military, intelligence, and government officers being interviewed, in addition to countless videos and photographs, there is a great deal of data and structure covered in reference to how everything works on the inside and what is known.

First and foremost, I have to say – the main reason that I was transfixed by this documentary is because of who was included in the interviews. Many of these officials are people that you know from the news or congressional hearings. Think people like Rear Admiral John Kirby, Lieutenant General James Clapper, and various United States Senate and House members on both sides of the aisle (I would wager a guess that some of these interviews took place before things got so divisive in the country.)

When some of these people speak, your ears perk up. These are not kooky people trying to get into the National Enquirer. These are names who have the potential to have real knowledge of what is happening behind the scenes, and this documentary is an opportunity to discuss what they are permitted to say (i.e. non-confidential information and/or without specific details about specific incidents).

A few things of note for me are: there has been an organization that has officially been studying and collecting information about UAP since the 1940s; the best evidence for proving the existence of UAP is indisputable and classified, but everyone interviewed says that there is no doubt after seeing it; sightings have been equally distributed around the world, this is not a US phenomenon; they have collected non-human bodies and spacecrafts from wreckage; that wreckage could be because of a crash or could be a gift to see which nations progress the fastest with the information; there is very specific new insight into how the UAP that we have seen (recall the chicklet video on the news where the craft flew through air and water at the same velocity) is likely moving so efficiently. And all of that is just for starters.

The other thing of note is that there is a claim that the “UFO conspiracy” idea is the largest misinformation campaign ever. To distract the public from what was really being collected, propaganda and stigma was attached to anyone claiming to have seen something otherworldly. Other countries don’t have this issue, and it may be a bonus for them to quickly have the support of their people – specifically Russia and China.

The Age Of Disclosure is separated into various sections and supported with a mountain of data, sightings by multiple people, specific evidence and biologics collected, and biologic evidence left on/in some of the human blood and tissues. This is a truly intriguing film that will have you wondering if it could be real, but they make an incredibly good case, and I look forward to learning more.

Runtime: 109 minutes

Motion Picture Rating: Not Rated

Languages Spoken In The Film: English

Should You Watch It? Yes

Did I Cry? Nope

My Rating: 4.25/5 Stars

Available: In a limited release to movie theaters in some cities or to rent on Prime Video

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