When can I watch 'The Man Who Saw Them Arrive'? Streaming details for UFO doc across the world
Australian UFO film currently on festival circuit but expected to be available to stream soon
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"The Man Who Saw Them Arrive" is the haunting title of an Australian documentary about the life-changing experience of Colin Cameron in January 1968...
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► "The Man Who Saw Them Arrive" is getting attention on the film festival circuit and likely to be available to stream soon. Although no distribution deal has been confirmed, these are the most likely streamers around the world:
• Australia — Prime Video/ Stan
• U.S. — Prime Video/ Tubi
• U.K. — Prime Video
• Canada — Prime Video/ Tubi
• Watch anywhere — try NordVPN
The Melbourne resident claimed he saw a UFO land on Kew Boulevard but it did not end there. There was telepathy and an encounter that convinced him to spend the rest of his life chasing explanations and, ultimately, the truth. It would eventually cost him everything: His job; friends; family members; and even his mental health.
This film revisits his story 58 years later (read on to the FAQs to find out why) and looks at other famous Australian UFO sightings including Westall 1966 with the help of leading UFO researchers. As the momentum behind full official disclosure of UFO activity in America gathers pace, this film is timely and may finally deliver some kind of belated appreciation for Cameron's crusade.
Here's everything you need to watch "The Man Who Saw Them Arrive" online – from wherever you are.
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'The Man Who Saw Them Arrive' - Streams around the world
Can I watch 'The Man Who Saw Them Arrive' in Australia?
There is no confirmed broadcast date for "The Man Who Saw Them Arrive" in Australia at the time of writing but when it is announced it is likely to be on either Prime Video or Stan. Check back here to find out.
However, you only need a VPN to access your usual provider back home and catch the show.
Can I watch 'The Man Who Saw Them Arrive' in the U.S.?
Not yet. There is no confirmed broadcast date for "The Man Who Saw Them Arrive" in the U.S. at the time of writing but when it is announced it is likely to be on either Prime Video or Tubi. Check back here to find out.
Traveling outside the U.S.? You can always use a VPN – we recommend NordVPN – to watch Sling and Fubo from anywhere on the planet.
Can I watch 'The Man Who Saw Them Arrive' in Canada?
Not yet. There is no confirmed broadcast date for "The Man Who Saw Them Arrive" in Canada at the time of writing but when it is announced it is likely to be on either Prime Videoor Tubi. Check back here to find out.
Don't forget: Anybody visiting the Great White North who wants to use their domestic streamer can use a good VPN.
Can I watch 'The Man Who Saw Them Arrive' in the U.K.?
Not yet. There is no confirmed broadcast date for "The Man Who Saw Them Arrive" in the U.K. at the time of writing but when it is announced it is likely to be on Prime Video. Check back here to find out.
Don't forget: Folks visiting the U.K. can use a good VPN to access their usual streaming services from abroad.
Official 'The Man Who Saw Them Arrive' Trailer
'The Man Who Saw Them Arrive' - Cast
Colin Cameron - Self [Interviewee]
Julie Ann Cameron - Self [Interviewee]
Bill Chalker - Self [Interviewee]
Ross Di Vita - Men in Black
Dan Huebel - Colin's Friend in Boat
Maya Jahanbakhsh - Young Girl
Leo Notarianni - Men in Black
Michael O'Callaghan - Self [Interviewee]
Colin Paxman - Dark Figure
George Simpson - Self [Interviewee]
Andrea Lee Stavrianos - Self [Interviewee]
Benjamin Brewer Vartiainen - Young Colin
Dion Voss - Men in Black
What to know about 'The Man Who Saw Them Arrive'
If the incident took place in January 1968, how come the film has taken this long to be made?
"The Man Who Saw Them Arrive" has been a passion project for Colin Cameron's cousin Andrea Lee Stavrianos who promised him she would tell his story. There were many obstacles to negotiate, not least Cameron's mental health issues.
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