Sirius (film)
6.4 /10 1 Votes
Director Amardeep Kaleka Narrated by Thomas Jane Country United States | 6.2/10 Genre Documentary Duration Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date April 22, 2013 (2013-04-22) Writer Steven M. Greer (based on the book by), Amardeep Kaleka (story), Laurie Knapp (story) Music director Peter Kater, Todd Richards Cast Steven M Greer , Thomas Jane , Dwight D Eisenhower , Michael Cremo , William Colby Similar movies New World Order (2009), The End of Poverty? (2008), America: Freedom to Fascism (2006), Kurt & Courtney (1998), Unlawful Killing (2011) Tagline It's time for you to know |
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Sirius is a 2013 documentary directed by Amardeep Kaleka, based upon ufologist Steven M. Greer's book Hidden Truth, Forbidden Knowledge. Partially funded by a successful Kickstarter campaign, the movie is narrated by Thomas Jane and follows Greer's efforts to reveal what he claims is information about top secret energy projects and propulsion techniques.
Contents
- Sirius official trailer 1 2013 ufo extraterrestrials alternative energy documentary hd
- Synopsis
- Reception
- References

Sirius features interviews from former officials from the government and military, as well as images and a DNA analysis of the 6-inch (15 cm) human skeleton known as Ata that was found in the Atacama desert in northern Chile in 2003. The film premiered on April 22, 2013 in Los Angeles, California, as well as online.

Sirius official trailer 1 2013 ufo extraterrestrials alternative energy documentary hd
Synopsis

Sirius is divided into three sections. The first section covers the filmmakers' attempt to offer evidence that they believe shows proof for the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence. This portion of the film features government documents, government and military witness testimony, and audio and visual evidence.

The second section contains interviews of people who claim that there are secret technologies being suppressed for development or use. Some of the interviewees also claim that they can derive energy from what they call a "zero-point field", while opining that the technology has been suppressed by various groups. Sirius also covers claims that man-made anti-gravity vehicles have been used for nearly 50 years, some of which have been used to perpetuate ET-abduction hoaxes in order to maintain control over the population.

The final section explores how the filmmakers believe peaceful contact with extraterrestrials is being made through the CE-5 protocols developed by Greer.
Reception
Critical reception was mostly negative.
The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film:
"Kaleka is so undiscerning in his choice of interviewees and so scattershot in his presentation that potentially credible subjects look nutso by association, and no sighting anecdote generates enough narrative momentum to dent a viewer's skepticism."
The Village Voice also gave a predominantly negative review, expressing frustration over the film not living up to its potential.
References
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