What's Happening?
A new documentary titled 'Sleeping Dog' about UFO researcher Jeremy Corbell is set to be released in mid-May. The film, directed by Michael Lazovsky and distributed by Falcon Scout Media, will be available both theatrically and digitally. Jeremy Corbell,
known for his work on UFO phenomena and the 2018 documentary 'Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers', is the central figure of this documentary. The film chronicles Corbell's journey from a mixed martial artist to a prominent ufologist and journalist advocating for the disclosure of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). It features previously unseen footage and interviews with notable figures such as astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell and Cmdr. David Fravor. The documentary highlights Corbell's efforts to bring attention to UAPs, including his collaboration with investigative reporter George Knapp to release military-filmed UAP footage.
Why It's Important?
The release of 'Sleeping Dog' comes at a time of heightened interest in UFOs and UAPs, both in Hollywood and the broader public. The documentary could further influence public discourse on the topic, potentially impacting government transparency and policy regarding UAPs. Corbell's work has already led to briefings in Congress, indicating a growing seriousness in addressing these phenomena. The film's release may also contribute to the ongoing cultural fascination with extraterrestrial life, as seen with other Hollywood projects like 'Project Hail Mary' and the upcoming 'Disclosure Day'. This documentary could play a role in shaping public perception and policy discussions around UAPs.
What's Next?
Following the release of 'Sleeping Dog', there may be increased public and governmental interest in UAPs, potentially leading to more investigations and disclosures. The documentary could prompt further media coverage and public debate, influencing how intelligence agencies and policymakers approach the subject. Additionally, the film's reception could impact future projects related to UFOs and UAPs in the entertainment industry, possibly leading to more documentaries and films exploring similar themes.









