What is backcountry true story?

"Backcountry" is a 2014 Canadian horror film directed by Adam MacDonald. It is inspired by a true story of a Quebec woman who was attacked by a bear while camping in the backcountry of Algonquin Park in 2005.

The film follows a couple, Alex and Jenn, as they embark on a camping trip to the remote wilderness of North America. As they struggle to navigate the rugged terrain and fend off the dangers of the wilderness, they soon find themselves being hunted by a relentless black bear. The couple's fight for survival becomes increasingly desperate as they realize that they are completely isolated and outmatched by the powerful predator.

"Backcountry" has been praised for its tense atmosphere, realistic portrayal of wilderness survival, and the terrifying performance of the bear. The film has been described as a chilling and visceral exploration of the primal fears of humans facing the raw power of nature.

While the film is not a direct retelling of the true story, it draws inspiration from real-life bear attacks and the inherent dangers of venturing into the untamed wilderness. The story serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of respecting nature and being prepared for the unexpected when exploring the backcountry.