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Lincoln Academy Students Produce Feature-Length Film Entitled: Getting Along

Lincoln Academy Students Produce Feature-Length Film Entitled: Getting Along

A group of students from Lincoln Academy in the Midcoast town of Newcastle, Maine put their creative talents to the test by producing a feature film entitled: Getting Along.
Shot is just 32 days, this film focuses on life’s daily challenges for students and members of the faculty and staff of a secondary school in rural Maine. Much of the story is focused on two friends with different levels of academic achievement and social status coming to terms with the challenges they face when they run against one another for student council president, and questioning what the future holds for them.
Watch the film, Getting Along, here: https://vimeo.com/960528489

"We have been fortunate to have made two movies in Maine — The Way We Get By and Beneath The Harvest Sky.” Maine is a very special state in that there are so many options for locations. Given its size, you can travel to northern Maine, southern Maine, all along the coast, and tell a number of different stories in totally unique worlds with each film having very distinctive looks. The abundance of locations combined with the incredible generosity of the people and communities, make filmmaking in Maine a pure joy. We would not be filmmakers today without the support from the people of Maine and we will be forever grateful."

- Gita Pullapilly and Aron Gaudet, The Way We Get By and Beneath the Harvest Sky

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