
The Unknowns
A self-described skeptic sets out to examine America's most puzzling UFO cases and comes away convinced something unexplained is going on. Assembled and narrated by a Swedish filmmaker, the film moves through well-known sighting reports, witness accounts, and archival footage, weighing the mundane explanations against the details that resist them. Rather than opening with belief, it frames itself as an investigation, walking through the evidence case by case and letting the accumulation of unresolved details make the argument. Witnesses describe what they saw in their own words, and the narration tracks the process of a doubter's position shifting under the weight of testimony rather than asserting conclusions outright. The film stays within the familiar terrain of American UFO lore, but its structure as a personal investigation, rather than a simple clip reel, gives it a throughline: watching one person's skepticism erode sighting by sighting is the film's real subject, as much as the sightings themselves.