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No One's Watching: An Alien Abductee's Story

No One's Watching: An Alien Abductee's Story
Directed by Jeremy Vaeni

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My first feature-length film. There are special features galore, including 2 commentary tracks!

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Jeremy Vaeni is an alien abductee whose contact with nonhumans has thrust him into a spiritual enlightenment process. That s what he says. But what does his family say? What do his friends think? Vaeni asks them point blank what they truly make of his life story before journeying to a UFO hotspot in the mountains of Northern California in search of aliens. What he discovers may shock you.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #124420 in DVD
  • Released on: 2007-05-01
  • Formats: Dolby, NTSC
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 97 minutes

Editorial Reviews

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"Something strange is going on and this film is not afraid to examine the tough questions. I will be thinking about this movie for a long, long time." --William J. Birnes, NY Times best-selling author of THE DAY AFTER ROSWELL

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"[T]here s something about him that lends itself well to this documentary. He s just a fascinating guy to watch." --Alex Riviello, creature-corner.com

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"The film is nothing like [you've] ever seen. Its deprecating honesty is brutally, if non-violently, sincere. Its production values are excellent ... and damned if you don't find yourself, like extended friends and family, really liking this strange man named Jeremy Vaeni...even as he leads you to the very edge of credulity...." --Alfred Lehmberg, Alien View Group


Customer Reviews

Generation X Enters UFOlogy4
Jeremy Vaeni brings his Generation X pop-culture compass to film as he attempts to find out what's really going on. And when he asks what's really going on, he is asking about the effects that alien abduction has had on his life.

He quietly examines the contemporary boogie man, the monster in the closets of our childhoods, our fear of the dark. He shows us the seperate homes of mom and dad, who still offer advice like plates of wholesome home cooking. He shows us how family and long term friends sometimes know too much about us. He shows us the sometimes paralyzing realities of growing older and still not having any answers.

There is a twist, of course, which I fell for. I was well on the way to getting irritated with Jeremy for filming certain situations, and then found myself laughing. Laughing Out Loud.

This film is funny and at times uncomfortable and worth watching.

To loosely paraphrase a line from the film, this is a test of intelligence and elitism.

DO NOT WASTE 90+ minutes of your life on this1
I don't even know what I just watched. From what I could gather, this is a documentary about an obviously disturbed social outcast. There is virtually NOTHING about aliens or UFO's even mentioned.

At first I thought I might appreciate his sense of humor, but then it promptly took a wrong turn. This was a complete and utter waste of time and NO ONE should buy or watch this movie, EVER.