I had the pleasure of sitting down with documentary filmmaker Randall Nickerson to discuss is mind-shattering documentary, Ariel Phenomenon.
Ariel Phenomenon chronicles the account of a 1994 UFO mass-sighting at the Ariel School in Ruwa, Zimbabwe. The film is must-see viewing for UFO believers and skeptics alike.
No matter where you stand on the UFO phenomenon, it’s undeniable that the Ariel schoolchildren witnessed something unexplainable. The film isn’t just another dive down the UFO conspiracy theory rabbit hole. Instead, Nickerson focuses on the kids’ lifelong struggle to make sense of their extraordinary encounter.
Ariel Phenomenon is a touching examination of the experiencers’ internal battle between faith and self-doubt. And I guarantee this doc will stay with you long after the credits role. I could have spoken with Nickerson for hours, but our discussion still covered a lot of ground. Check out our conversation below, and head here for my written review and here for my Ariel Phenomenon video review.
Ariel Phenomenon Interview with Randall Nickerson:
Ariel Phenomenon synopsis:
The film follows a BBC war reporter and Harvard psychiatrist Dr. John Mack, whose careers were threatened by the investigation of the incident, as well as a former student who journeys back to the rural Ariel School.
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