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‘Finding Noah’ Screens in Kalispell

Whitefish cinematographer David Rasmussen worked on documentary about the search for Noah's Ark

By Tristan Scott
Soundman Simon Forrester, left, and Whitefish's David Rasmussen, director of photography, document two ark search team members pulling ground-penetrating radar equipment across the glacier near the summit of Mount Ararat. Courtesy Photo.

Join director and producer Brent Baum and the “Finding Noah” film crew, which includes Whitefish cinematographer David Rasmussen, as they follow an expedition of intrepid explorers on a perilous trek up to the desolate summit of Mt. Ararat in Turkey.

There, using state of the art technology and real-time satellite imagery, the team of archeologists, scientists and professional mountaineers will begin a grid work of exploration unlike any before, hoping to finally resolve the age-old question: did Noah and his Ark actually exist?

Shot in never-before filmed locations and in the harshest of conditions, this unprecedented feature-length documentary shows just how far men are willing to go to discover the truth. Narrated by Academy Award nominee Gary Sinise, Finding Noah is more than a quest for answers, it is a testament of the human spirit, where belief and the need for exploration transcend risk and limitation.

The film will be screened in Kalispell for one night only, at 7 p.m. (SOLD OUT), on Thursday, Oct. 8, at Signature Stadium 14 in Kalispell, as well as at 4 p.m. and 10 p.m.