Yes, Backcountry (2014) is based on a true story. The movie is inspired by the true events of a couple who got lost and attacked by a bear while camping in the remote wilderness of Algonquin Park in Ontario, Canada, in 2005. The movie takes some creative liberties with the story, but it is overall based on true events.
What is the true story behind the movie Backcountry (2014)?
The movie Backcountry is loosely based on the true story of a couple who went into the Canadian wilderness for a camping trip and encountered a bear. In the movie, the couple becomes lost and ends up facing a deadly attack by a black bear.
In reality, in 2005, a couple named Jacqueline Perry and Mark Jordan went camping in Ontario’s Algonquin Provincial Park. They became lost and eventually stumbled upon a female black bear and her cubs. A confrontation ensued, and Perry was fatally mauled while Jordan was injured but survived.
The movie takes some artistic liberties with the story, such as changing the names of the characters and the location of the incident. However, it does capture the terrifying nature of encountering a wild animal in the wilderness and the resilience required to survive such a situation.