If you found out we weren’t alone, if someone showed you, proved it to you, would that frighten you? This summer, the truth belongs to seven billion people. We are coming close to…DISCLOSURE DAY, a new original event film created and directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Emily Blunt, Josh O’Conner, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson and Colman Domingo.
"Spielberg’s story isn’t conspiratorial. It’s a spectacular tale about what we see, what we hear, and how both can change what we believe and how we treat each other. By the final frame of this beautiful, immersive film, you realize it’s a plea.” —Gene Park, Washington Post “A movie that reminds viewers that blockbusters can be morally and thematically complex while they’re entertaining the hell out of you…. [Spielberg’s] career has long been one of embedding filmmaking confidence with human curiosity, and both elements are on full display here…. In a time dominated by unceasing cynicism, to have a master like this who truly believes in the power of transportive filmmaking is a gift.” —Brian Tallerico, rogerebert.com “'We are not alone,' the saying goes. To watch DISCLOSURE DAY in a room full of other people gasping at the same things, all of us putty in the hands of a filmmaker whose dreams and/or memories have long become our own, is to recognize that we never were.” —David Ehrlich, IndieWire “Another great film in a career filled with them. Structured like a thriller with a propulsiveness worthy of Indiana Jones, DISCLOSURE DAY is an attempt to meet this cynical, divided moment and treat it with empathy, as well as with a healthy dose of good, ol' fashioned entertainment.” —Nate Richard, Collider
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