The Phoenix Lights...We Are Not Alone
Originally released in 2005. The Phoenix Lights...We Are Not Alone is a documentary film. directed by Lynne Kitei. At just 80 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
During the evening of March 13, 1997, a mile-wide, V-shaped formation of lights (that seemed to be attached to something) slowly and silently traversed throughout Arizona at a very low altitude for many hours. The inexplicable and awesome event was witnessed by thousands of people, while they were looking up at the sky, purposely to catch a glimpse of the Halle-Bopp Comet. The significant statewide incident garnering headline news, catching the attention of USA Today, CNN, MSNBC, The Discovery Channel, EXTRA, national morning TV shows, as well as the Evening News with Tom Brokaw and Dan Rather.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Phoenix Lights...We Are Not Alone about?
During the evening of March 13, 1997, a mile-wide, V-shaped formation of lights (that seemed to be attached to something) slowly and silently traversed throughout Arizona at a very low altitude for...
Who directed The Phoenix Lights...We Are Not Alone?
The Phoenix Lights...We Are Not Alone was directed by Lynne Kitei.
How long is The Phoenix Lights...We Are Not Alone?
The Phoenix Lights...We Are Not Alone has a runtime of 1 hours and 20 minutes (80 minutes total).
When was The Phoenix Lights...We Are Not Alone released?
The Phoenix Lights...We Are Not Alone was released on March 13, 2005 in theaters.