Montauk Chronicles

2015 "A study of the dark legends that surround the Camp Hero Air Force Base in Montauk, Long Island."
4.1| 1h25m| NR| en| More Info
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A study of the dark legends that surround the Camp Hero Air Force Base in Montauk, Long Island.

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Christopher P. Garetano

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Lucybespro It is a performances centric movie
Lachlan Coulson This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
Ellis Redding I've been an avid researcher of this story since the very first book came out and I can assure anyone with the slightest interest that this movie is superior to anything that's been written about the situation... ever.It's as if the director brought the books to life in a way that made perfect sense. A little history of the Montauk Project begins with Preston Nichols first book. In comparison to the movie it doesn't even contain a fraction of the information or emotion. The movie was very well made and I can't think of a better movie of its type. The director chose not to focus on the tangential stories such as the Philly Experiments or Operation Paperclip but that just left more for the subjects to talk about MONTAUK. I'm interested in seeing where other directors take the Montauk thing but as of right now this is the only movie on the subject and it is tremendous. Great job guys.
Jill Hanson Christopher Garetano's Montauk Chronicles is one of the best documentaries I've seen, if not number one on that list. As you would expect of any first-rate documentary, Montauk Chronicles more than delivers in the content department - with candid interviews of the men who were themselves subjected to this horrific project - but add to its unrivaled substance, Christopher Garetano's artistic vision and extraordinary attention to detail, and you have a true example of cinematic masterpiece. Montauk Chronicles is undeniably visually stunning, almost immersive - more rich, polished and alluring than even the best that Hollywood has to offer with all of the many millions of dollars spent on mainstream movies who's only hope is to entertain. Christopher Garetano has distinguished himself as a master documentarian, having created with Montauk Chronicles not just a film, but an experience - and that in this day and age is a level of care and expertise not often exacted, even by those most honored, the appointed crowned royals of the filmmaking elite.For Truth Seekers on any path, of any level of curiosity or experience, this is a MUST SEE FILM. MUST SEE. Watch it, then tell your friends to watch it. Jill Hanson Founder, Host The Q.Psience Project on KGRA-db
Veronica Rosada I got a chance to watch Montauk Chronicles at a screening they had in NYC at the Phillip K. Dick film festival and my friends and I LOVED IT! I've been following Alfred Bielek for years watching everything I could about Camp Hero and I have to say I was impressed with Christophers interpretation of the stories these men were saying. The quality of the film is top notch and the visuals were STUNNING! I've seen everything on this subject but nothing comes close to this. The stories of the Montauk boys was truly terrifying and the idea that this could be happening definitely had us talking afterwards. I got a chance to meet Christopher after the Q&A and he seemed like a really nice guy. We had a great time at the festival and I highly recommend this documentary to anyone who doesn't just want to watch the same old talking heads format. Good job!! :)
arfdawg-1 The Plot: A study of the dark legends that surround the Camp Hero Air Force Base in Montauk, Long Island.This is one dismal movie that only a psychotic stoner could like.It's slow and boring and filled with overly dramatic liturgy and music.The special effects are silly and the action is moronic.They interview a bunch of feeble geriatric patients who look like they have one foot in the grave and are three sheets to the wind.There is ONE person interviewed whose face is blurred and it's obvious he's a scripted plant. You can tell he's like 30 when all the others are 300!!God this was the longest 110 minutes of my life.