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UFO film ‘Sleeping Dog’ releases amid disclosure push

KLAS 8 News Now reports that the UFO film Sleeping Dog released amid a broader disclosure push, linking independent or genre filmmaking to the political moment around UAP transparency.

KLAS 8 News Now reports that the UFO film Sleeping Dog released amid a broader disclosure push, linking independent or genre filmmaking to the political moment around UAP transparency.

The timing is the story. A UFO film arriving during hearings, document releases, and whistleblower media cycles will inevitably be read against real-world claims about secrecy and disclosure.

KLAS' coverage also reflects Las Vegas' unusual place in UFO culture. A regional outlet near the symbolic geography of Area 51 is naturally positioned to treat UFO cinema as more than entertainment.

The film itself does not prove anything about UAP. Its relevance is cultural: it shows how disclosure language is becoming material for filmmakers, local media, and audiences who already follow the subject.

The report matters because it documents the feedback loop between public policy debate and storytelling. UFO films draw from disclosure culture, then help keep disclosure culture visible.