What if everything you thought you knew about humanity's place in the universe was a carefully orchestrated lie?
For three years, Hollywood producer Dan Farah worked in complete secrecy, assembling what would become the most controversial documentary of 2025. Thirty-four senior government officials senators, intelligence directors, military commanders agreed to break decades of silence and speak on camera about an eighty-year cover-up. Their testimony would make audiences gasp audibly at the SXSW premiere. Their revelations would force Congress to act. Their courage would change the conversation about what governments know and what they've been hiding.
But how do you film the unfilmable? How do you earn trust from people whose careers depend on secrecy? How do you make extraordinary claims credible when you can't show the classified evidence?
THE ART AND MAKING OF THE DOCUMENTARY: THE AGE OF DISCLOSURE takes you behind the scenes of this unprecedented production. Author Hadrian Kells, who wrote the comprehensive guide to the film's content, now reveals the artistry and strategy required to bring disclosure to light.
Discover the cinematographer's lighting choices that conveyed authority without manipulation. Learn how the editor cut four hours of testimony down to 109 minutes of revelation. Understand why the "PowerPoint presentation" criticism was actually the point. See how composer Blair Mowat created sustained tension without emotional manipulation. Follow the three-year journey from secret negotiations to the moment when Jay Stratton told the world he'd seen non-human craft and beings with his own eyes.
This isn't about what was disclosed. This is about how disclosure became possible.
The truth may be out there but getting it onto screen required every ounce of skill a team of artists could muster. This is their story. This is how they did it.
Are you ready to see behind the curtain?
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