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Release Date:
October 10, 2017
Original Title:
ET Contact: They Are Here
Alternate Titles:
Among Us
E.T. Contact: They are here
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Kamco LLC
Omnium Media
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
ET CONTACT: THEY ARE HERE documents the jaw-dropping stories of individuals from around the world who share similar accounts of extraterrestrial and otherworldly encounters. Producer and host Caroline Cory, who has her own extensive history with the supernatural, takes the viewers on an extraordinary journey to uncover whether these seemingly independent yet parallel reports may actually be scientific evidence of a greater phenomenon at work. Through a series of groundbreaking on-camera experiments on human DNA, and interviews with leading scientists, viewers will find themselves pondering the nature of their own reality or yet the true origin of the human species. ET CONTACT may ultimately show that the traditionally unexplained is, in fact, far more attributable to science than fiction. NOTE: This film has been released in some territories under the title: "Among Us".
3D Animator:
Chris Waner
Camera Operator:
Yuki Uemura
Greg Freeman
Director:
Caroline Cory
Director of Photography:
Jayme Roy
Simon Hipkins
Drone Cinematographer:
Nick Gardner
Editor:
Troy Bogert
Graphic Designer:
Martin Lafond
Hair Setup:
Brandon Liberati
Makeup Artist:
Anton Khatchaturian
Music:
Frits Evelein
Producer:
Caroline Cory
Don Nathe
Production Assistant:
Luc Angevaare
Dominique Wilschut
Marjan Gharaat
Production Coordinator:
Joe Girard
Craig Ramsay
Sound Engineer:
Hilary Stewart
William Chun
Chiara Roy
John Osborne
David Wendlinger
Supervising Producer:
Melissa Tittl
Writer:
Caroline Cory
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