TY - ADVS AU - Adams,Evan AU - Beach,Adam AU - Campbell,Lee J. AU - Greene,Graham AU - Leckie,Keith AU - Mazur,Derek AU - McLean,Seaton AU - Scott,Joan AU - Scott,Michael AU - Shields,Nicholas AU - Mowat,Farley ED - Atlantis Films. ED - Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. ED - Canwest Broadcasting. ED - Feature Films for Families. ED - Muddy River Films. ED - Sunday Night Productions. TI - Lost in the Barrens PY - 2004///] CY - Murray, Utah PB - Distributed by Feature Films For Families KW - Mowat, Farley KW - Cultural awareness KW - Drama KW - DVD KW - Ethnic attitudes KW - Family films KW - Manitoba KW - Fiction KW - Made-for-TV movies KW - lcsh KW - Television programs KW - Canada KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired N1 - Based on a novel written by Farley Mowat; Bonus feature of parents guide; Originally produced by Sunday Night Productions, Inc. and Muddy River Films Limited, 1990; Director of photography, Ian Elkin ; edited by Robert Lower ; music composed by Randolph Peters; Nicholas Shields, Evan Adams, Lee J. Campbell and Graham Greene, Marianne Jones, Adam Beach, Victor Cowie; Not rated N2 - Jamie, an orphan who must leave his upper-class boarding school to live with an uncle in the wilderness of Manitoba, Canada, has no idea of the incredible adventure that awaits him. During a hunting trip, he and Awasis, a Native American Indian boy, become separated from the group. Finding themselves lost and alone in the icy and dreaded wilderness called The Barrens, their struggle to survive against impending doom strips away their prejudice toward one another's cultures, and demands from them more courage, determination and trust than they ever thought they could muster ER -