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Phoenix Tapes '97 (film)
Phoenix Tapes '97 is an American film released in 2016. The film has gained recognition due to controversy surrounding the authenticity of footage used throughout the film, as well as the mysterious origin of the film itself. Many believe the footage is concrete evidence of an alien abduction during the infamous Phoenix Lights incident of 1997, while others believe it to be a work of fiction. The footage was examined by a professional in Southern California and confirms the footage was taken by a camera available before 1997 and added that no artifacts (CGI or computer generated images) could be detected within the footage.

Origin of Tapes
According to the film, Dustin Miller worked for an undisclosed government agency and smuggled the tapes to expose the truth. After a brief visit to his parents' home, Dustin fled and was eventually shot and killed at a routine traffic stop in Texas (later in 1997). No records of this shooting can be found online. Peter Miller kept a newspaper clipping of the photo of Dustin's body being taken away but when researchers went to find the newspaper on micro-film, it was missing from 8 libraries in California (that particular day only). Peter Miller, Dustin's father, found the tapes between drywall slabs in his home in 1999. Peter believes his son was planning to give instructions from afar to expose the films in honor of the families and missing campers.

Origin of the Film
The origin of the film is unknown. There is no IMDB page or credits for this film. It is believed the maker(s) desire to stay anonymous for their own protection, or to create mystique.

Banned from Theatrical Release
The film was banned from theatrical release in the United States Amazon Video is currently the only platform showing the film. On the film's official website, thanks are given to Amazon for their support of the 1st Amendment and for supporting the Freedom of Information Act.

Critical Opinion
Similar to the Roswell UFO incident in 1947, we may never definitively know what happened in Phoenix during March of 1997. One thing is for sure, films like The Phoenix Tapes ’97 will continue to spark our imagination.

Amazon Prime Link:
https://www.amazon.com/Phoenix-Tapes-97-Peter-Miller/dp/B01LP9CBCE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1489601121&sr=8-1&keywords=phoenix+tapes+97

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