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Stéphane Allix' documentary "Experiencers" airs in France June 13
Stéphane Allix' documentary film "Experiencers," featuring several experiencers who had worked with John Mack, will be broadcast June 13 on "13E Rue", a French cable/satellite channel in France and Belgium. (This information may be slightly off -- we're relying on a Babelfish translation for the channel information).
This will be the French-language version with dubbed French voices replacing the voices of the American experiencers.
John Mack appears only briefly in the film, his death having occurred soon after production began. More substantial are visits to the New England countryside with experiencers, including one couple who videotaped an unidentified flying object hovering above a lake a few hours before they were abducted from their lakeside cottage. Also in the film is New York artist and alien encounter investigator Budd Hopkins.
Although this documentary is similar to other documentaries commonly seen on American cable television, it has a more leisurely pace and gives more time for the experiencers to explain themselves than is commonly granted in US productions. One of the best interviews in the program is not with an experiencer at all, but rather with the husband of an experiencer, who matter-of-factly explains how his family has come to terms with his wife's experiences.
A French language interview with Allix is available here.
"Experiencers" premiered at the Jules Verne Film Festival in France on April 11.
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