Ghost Rockets (2015)
The Greatest Mystery Never Told
Ghost Rockets centers on human desire to explore and explain the unknown. The film weaves together an ambitious UFO investigation with a personal story that gives a rare insight into the hearts and minds of a UFO-investigator. Every year, the organization UFO‐Sweden receives numerous reports about inexplicable occurrences ‐ usually dismissed as having to do with the moon, airplanes, satellites or mental instability on the part of the witness. Sometimes, though, they get a report that they are unable to explain, one of them being the story of the ghost rocket.
Director: Michael Cavanagh, Kerstin Übelacker
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 72 min
Release Date: April 24, 2015
Cast
- Clas Svahn - Himself
Screenplay
Production: We Have a Plan, Momento Film
Country: Sweden
Language: svenska
Original Language: sv
Keywords
society, sweden, alien, ufo, woman director
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ghost Rockets about?
- Ghost Rockets centers on human desire to explore and explain the unknown. The film weaves together an ambitious UFO investigation with a personal story that gives a rare insight into the hearts and minds of a UFO-investigator. Every year, the organization UFO‐Sweden receives numerous reports about inexplicable occurrences ‐ usually dismissed as having to do with the moon, airplanes, satellites or mental instability on the part of the witness. Sometimes, though, they get a report that they are unable to explain, one of them being the story of the ghost rocket.
- Who directed Ghost Rockets?
- Ghost Rockets was directed by Michael Cavanagh, Kerstin Übelacker.
- Who stars in Ghost Rockets?
- Ghost Rockets stars Clas Svahn.
- How long is Ghost Rockets?
- Ghost Rockets has a runtime of 1h 12m (72 minutes).
- What genre is Ghost Rockets?
- Ghost Rockets is a Documentary film.
- Where was Ghost Rockets produced?
- Ghost Rockets was produced in Sweden.