Un fake fatto per attirare gente in questo agriturismo:
http://www.torvillage.com/ dopotutto non sarebbe la prima trovata pubblicitaria di questo tipo...

tant'è che alla fine c'è il link all'agriturismo...

Ecco cosa dice una persona che ha lavorato per anni ad Hollywood di questo video:
"This appears to be a CGI effect. I'm also bothered about how the video ends with a link to a tourist marketing website for the area. Really? That's the most important footnote for a video that purports to show an event of this significance? Seems suspect to me. Looking at it cynically, it seems as if they purposely created a montage to make the video seem like a home movie - just normal people doing normal things, except for the last bit where the object shows up. Why edit the video to show such mundane activity? It strikes me as done purposely to give the appearance of "We were making this home movie and there just happened to be this UFO also". It doesn't feel genuine to me, but I'm grumpy and perhaps being overly cynical."
"From a more technical view, the object at 1:57 has a very rendered quality, I think. The glow of these objects when viewed from the zoomed out perspective does not seem convincing at all. In those kind of natural light conditions you would not see a hazy glow around a self-illuminated object, even a highly reflective metallic object. You could test and confirm this easily by filming various light sources in daylight to see if you could reproduce a glow from the same relative distance and intensity. I don't think you could reproduce it. If we suppose the light was not merely visible light, but some kind of plasma perhaps, I would have expected some kind of interaction with the surrounding landscape and this is not seen in the video. I would have expected the shadows around the tree line to change, or the quality of sunlight on the open field to change, but we don't see it. These apparently enormously bright objects do not appear to cast any kind of energy to the land around them."
"Also, at roughly 2:01, the motion blur on the fast moving object that leaves the ground, departing to the top left of the screen, does not seem right, either. It looks like a rather cheap video effect."
"Again, these are just my initial impressions on this extraordinary footage. I need to watch this a few more times. As always, watching this via youtube compression makes analysis difficult or inconclusive."