Maine

Maine

Movie |

Camping | Hiking

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Marissa Rutka, Matthew Brown, David Thienes, Andreas Villagio
  • Cast(s): Laia Costa, Thomas Mann, Pat Dortch, Gus Halper, Jeremy DeCarlos See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 25min
  • Music: Sean Garnhart,Kevin Peters,Bill Orrico,Dan Wilcox,Jason McRoberts
  • Award(s): Best Narrative Feature 2018 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Bluff, Eternity
  • Story:
    A married woman's journey of self-discovery and introspection while solo-hiking the Appalachian Trail ends up sidetracked when she encounters a lone hiker.
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STORY

Story
A married woman's journey of self-discovery and introspection while solo-hiking the Appalachian Trail ends up sidetracked when she encounters a lone hiker.

AWARDS

Nominations
Festival Prize Award

Best Feature Film Award | 2018

TRIVIA

Trivia

At 28:20, there is a hint to her trail name "Bluebird" as there is a tattoo of a bird on her right hand. (she rolls over after he moves her hair so it doesn't get burned by the camp stove).

In the opening scenes, Bluebird brushes her teeth with a toothbrush whose handle has been cut off. This shot establishes that Bluebird is an experienced hiker who knows backpacker tricks to minimize the weight she has to carry on the trail.

The character names "Bluebird", "Lake", "Big Bird", "Hex", etc. are trail names. It is part of the "hiking culture" to have a trail name, e.g., a nickname that is bequeathed to you by your hiking comrades, usually after you pull some stunt or tell a story that should have been left untold. How Bluebird and Lake came by their trail names is never explained.