The Bridgewater Triangle

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  • 2013
  • 1 hr 30 min
  • 5.3  (314)

The Bridgewater Triangle is a 2013 documentary film exploring the alleged paranormal phenomena and other strange occurrences that have been reported in an area of southeastern Massachusetts known as the Bridgewater Triangle. The film is directed by Aaron Cadieux and co-written by Cadieux and Manny Famolare. The film begins by introducing the Bridgewater Triangle and its history. The area spans over 200 square miles and includes the towns of Abington, Rehoboth, and Freetown. The Bridgewater Triangle has become known as a hotbed for paranormal activity, including UFO sightings, Bigfoot sightings, Satanic cult activity, and mysterious disappearances. The documentary interviews locals who have experienced strange phenomena in the area, including farmers, police officers, and historians.

Throughout the film, the documentary examines various incidents that have occurred in the Bridgewater Triangle over the years. One of the most well-known incidents is the case of the Pukwudgie, a mythical creature said to inhabit the area. Several people claim to have seen Pukwudgies in the Bridgewater Triangle, and the documentary interviews eyewitnesses who tell their stories. Another incident that the documentary examines is the 1908 disappearance of Bridgewater resident Bridget McConnell. McConnell disappeared without a trace, and her case remains unsolved to this day.

The documentary features interviews with a variety of experts in the paranormal field, including Jeff Belanger and Loren Coleman, who discuss their experiences in the Bridgewater Triangle and their theories on what may be causing the strange activity in the area. The documentary also features interviews with historians who discuss the history of the Bridgewater Triangle, including the fact that the area was once a hotspot for Native American activity.

As the film progresses, the documentary examines various theories on what may be causing the strange activity in the Bridgewater Triangle. Some experts believe that the area may be a portal to another dimension or a site of ancient Native American rituals. Others believe that the activity may be caused by environmental factors or even psychological factors.

In addition to exploring the paranormal activity in the Bridgewater Triangle, the documentary also takes a look at the impact that the area's reputation has had on the community. Many locals are hesitant to talk about the activity in the area for fear of being labeled as crazy or superstitious. The documentary also examines the impact that the Bridgewater Triangle's reputation has had on tourism in the area.

Overall, The Bridgewater Triangle is a fascinating and well-made documentary that delves into the mysteries and legends of the Bridgewater Triangle. The film offers a balanced and thought-provoking examination of the strange activity in the area, while also exploring the impact that these phenomena have had on the community. Whether you are a believer in the paranormal or a skeptic, The Bridgewater Triangle is a must-see documentary that will leave you questioning what you thought you knew about the world around us.

The Bridgewater Triangle is a 2013 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.3.

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  • Release Date
    2013
  • Runtime
    1 hr 30 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.3  (314)