In southern Chile, in the Magallanes Region, specifically in Torres del Paine, and in the Los Lagos Region, filming continues for a documentary about UFOs based on the personal experiences of Charlie Clark. Once completed, it is expected to reach cinemas in Chile. Due to his own experiences with unidentified phenomena and a series of UFO sightings in the country, Charlie Clark decided that in 2026 he would undertake the mission of filming a documentary in Chile.

The first images were captured during the Fourteenth International Ufology Day, held at the Teatro Valparaíso in the fifth region. It is worth noting that Chile's extreme geography and clear skies have made it one of the five countries with the highest number of sightings in the world, according to information from the UFO Research Group (AION). Additionally, it should be mentioned that Charlie Clark, who shows great interest in the UFO phenomenon, collaborates with Chilean researcher Rodrigo Fuenzalida and actively participates in research and dissemination efforts on the topic.

He has traveled throughout Chile investigating sightings in Chilean Patagonia, in the northern area - San Pedro de Atacama, and in the fourth region, in the Elqui Valley, places that have become some of the sites with the most UFO sightings. Thus, with a clear perspective, Charlie Clark's production team, led by prominent names in local cinema and television, promises to explore studies of extraterrestrials. With an approach that blends reality, fiction, and metaphysical thriller, the project aims not only to question the limits of our perception but also to reopen the dialogue about what we consider truth in a world filled with uncertainties.

About Charlie Clark, the philanthropic soul: Charlie Clark is an entrepreneur who promotes projects with social, ecological, and artistic impact, with a deep respect for local cultures. His story is not that of an actor turned entrepreneur, but rather that of a creative entrepreneur who has turned his business vision into a tool for generating community, identity, and purpose. From his base in the Reñihué Valley, which originally belonged to conservationist Douglas Tompkins, Charlie Clark has developed ecological restoration projects, wildlife conservation, aerial monitoring, and forest fire combat, using an Airbus AS350 B3 helicopter.

He has also promoted initiatives related to ancestral medicine, spirituality, and ecological tourism through immersive experiences. In 2025, he brought actor Danny Trejo to Chile for the first time for the premiere of "Green Ghost," marking a milestone for cult film fans and strengthening cultural ties between Chile and the United States.