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Has Bigfoot Finally Been Debunked?

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“Capturing Bigfoot” has challenged the authenticity of the iconic Patterson-Gimlin film.

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Bigfoot believers are struggling in the wake of a new documentary which reportedly debunks the famous Patterson-Gimlin film, which has long been viewed as solid evidence for the existence of Bigfoot.

The upcoming documentary, Capturing Bigfoot, was screened multiple times at the SXSW Film & TV Festival, but is not yet available to the public.

Attendees who have seen the film have posted their findings online, and attest that the documentary conclusively debunks the famous footage that has captured imaginations for decades.

What Is The Patterson-Gimlin Film?

In 1967, filming in the wilderness of northwestern California, Roger Patterson and Robert Gimlin captured footage of what appears to be a tall, apelike creature, strolling through the woods.

The footage runs just under a minute, and depicts a hairy biped that resembles the popular conception of Bigfoot, taking a brief glance at the camera as it lumbers away.

The Patterson-Gimlin film hit the media landscape like a bomb, immediately sparking fierce debate over the authenticity of the footage.

Remarkably, the debate still continues today.

The creature’s gait, muscle placement and indifference to being filmed have been endlessly analyzed by experts across a variety of fields, with no firm consensus reached—zoologists, film specialists, special effects artists and even fur suit designers have been consulted.

Like a Rorschach test, some viewers see a tall man in a costume, while others swear that the film shows the elusive cryptid.

For believers, the Patterson-Gimlin film has long been regarded as the strongest piece of evidence for the existence of Bigfoot—the footage has become iconic, often referenced in pop culture, discussed to death on The Joe Rogan Experience.

Capturing Bigfoot seems to have delivered a death blow, featuring new footage that supposedly ends the debate, once and for all.

How Does ‘Capturing Bigfoot’ Debunk The Footage?

Bigfoot enthusiasts are relying on eyewitness accounts from viewers who have seen Capturing Bigfoot (naturally, cryptid communities are no stranger to secondhand stories).

The documentary contains newly unearthed footage (shot in 1966) of what appears to be a practice run for the Patterson-Gimlin film, showing a man wearing a fur suit, alongside Bob Gimlin on horseback.

Chasing Bigfoot reveals that Clint Patterson, son of Roger Patterson, says that his mother always knew the iconic film was a hoax. Clint also claims to have watched his father burn the Bigfoot suit in a barrel, piece by piece.

While some online commentators have speculated that the new footage might be AI-generated or an elaborate hoax, attendees seem convinced by the evidence presented by the documentary.

Many cryptid communities have reluctantly accepted that the iconic film is fake.

Is This The End Of The Bigfoot Legend?

While the central pillar of Bigfoot evidence has seemingly collapsed, the legend lives on.

Bigfoot is an American icon, a folkloric creature that has inspired mysterious sightings and a complex ecosystem of beliefs, intertwining with other supernatural theories.

Bigfoot can be seen as an unknown species of ape, a distant human relative, a spiritual entity, or part of alien folklore.

Bigfoot is often compared to similar figures of Indigenous legend, viewed as a gentle guardian of the land.

Even as Chasing Bigfoot sends shockwaves through cryptid communities, spikes of Bigfoot sightings have reportedly arisen in Ohio (perfectly in line with all of the weird Ohio memes).

Apelike humanoids are a fairly common mythological motif across the world, such as the orang pendeck of Indonesia, the Himalayan Yeti, and even the wild man of medieval Europe.

Evidence or not, Bigfoot isn’t going away.

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