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Are you ready for an inspiring tale of courage and resilience? Lost on a Mountain in Maine brings Donn Fendler’s remarkable true story to the big screen on November 1st. Don’t miss this powerful journey of survival against the odds in northern Maine’s unforgiving wilderness.
About the Film
Directed by Andrew Boodhoo Kightlinger and produced by Sylvester Stallone, Braden Aftergood, Dick Boyce, and Ryan Cook, Lost on a Mountain in Maine is based on Donn Fendler’s true experience. The movie tells the gripping story of 12-year-old Donn, who, during a sudden storm, becomes separated from his family at the top of a treacherous mountain. For nine agonizing days, Donn struggles to survive without food, warm clothing, or a clear path to safety. His ordeal captures national attention and rallies hundreds of volunteers, driven by the desperate hope of reuniting father and son.
Rated PG, this film highlights the incredible resilience of the human spirit, making it an inspiring journey for all ages.
Where to See It and Connect
Catch Lost on a Mountain in Maine in theaters on November 1st, and follow the official page for updates on screenings and events:
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