Rich Kronfeld travels to Roswell, New Mexico for the 50th anniversary festival of the alleged alien spaceship crash. Rich's goal in attending the festival is to be abducted by aliens, or at least get some information on how to go about doing it. While he doesn't get abducted in the course of this documentary, he does get a good look at the pop-culture phenomenon that Roswell has become, along with all the ways people have found to make a buck off the whole thing." Did you know that a UFO sighting occurs somewhere every three minutes? If you have ever questioned whether real life is stranger than fiction, put your doubts behind you as the filmmakers who brought you the comedy hit TREKKIES take on Roswell, New Mexico, the town famous for extra-terrestrial encounters and government cover ups. Richard Kronfeld lives in Minnesota and has dreamed for years of traveling to Roswell, New Mexico to research alien abductions and, maybe, even contactan alien intelligence himself. All his friends have moved on and accomplished things in their lives and Kronfeld sees this trip as a way for him to take action for once in his life. The cameras follow Kronfeld as he makes his pilgrimage to the shrine called Roswell. Spend six days in a rented Coachman with two dogs, a film crew, UFO experts and an overdose of alien abductees. Documenting the fanatic-like following that has sprung up around reported extra-terrestrial encounters, SIX DAYS IN ROSWELL is a record of one man’s hilarious journey in search of the unknown and a journey in search of himself. SIX DAYS IN ROSWELL is the perfect DVD addition to any science-fiction fan’s video library. Fans of Fox’s THE X-FILES and the WB’s ROSWELL will certainly enjoy this sci-fi comedy hit!
Six Days in Roswell was filmed in 1997 during the 50th anniversary celebration of the alleged flying saucer crash near the town of Roswell, New Mexico. The main character of the movie is Rich Kronfeld, a strange young man who showed up in Trekkies. You may remember him as the guy who built his own mobile model of the "futuristic" wheelchair Captain Pike used in the original Star Trek series. He's back and this time he says that he wants to be abducted by aliens, so he's going to Roswell, New Mexico, for the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the supposed UFO crash there. The movie follows Kronfeld's pilgrimage, where he spends as much time as possible attending all the festivities and talking to people, trying to figure out how he might arrange to be abducted.
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