New Documentary Highlights Bravery in “Finding Noah” Quest

Finding Noah


I was both delighted and honored to be able to participate in an early viewing of FINDING NOAH, a new documentary set to hit theaters for one night only on October 8, 2015. Readers should note that this is a Fathom Event, which means it will only be shown in select cinemas nationwide. You can go here to order tickets and find the nearest theater to your location: http://www.findingnoah.com/tickets.




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FINDING NOAH – About the Documentary
For over 2,000 years, man has been searching for the final resting place of Noah’s Ark.  Though there have been many attempts, few have been able to fully explore the one place specifically noted in the Bible: Mount Ararat.  Located in Eastern Turkey, Agri Dagh or “The Painful Mountain” is the tallest mountain in the region and lies in the very center of a centuries old, geo-politically unstable hot spot.  With constant threats of deadly rock slides, hidden crevasses, and glacial ice falls, the Kurdish Rebel held mountain poses great risk to any explorer, let alone those performing a thorough scientific investigation.  

Join director/producer Brent Baum and the FINDING NOAH film crew as they follow an expedition of intrepid explorers on a perilous trek up to Mt. Ararat’s desolate summit.  There, using state of the art technology and real-time satellite imagery, this 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 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.

Finding Noah

Genre: Documentary

Rating: NR

Runtime: 116 minutes

Release Date in Theaters (ONE NIGHT ONLY): October 8th


FINDING NOAH – My Review

Finding NoahAfter reviewing the documentary on Exodus earlier this year, it only seemed fitting to do the same with FINDING NOAH. Set on Mount Ararat, the Biblical location of Noah’s Ark, this documentary shows the extreme bravery and perseverance of a group of men determined to locate Noah’s Ark.


The only problem? At 17,000 feet in Turkey, Mount Ararat has a constant ice cap and a small window of time for explorers to make the harrowing, dangerous, and difficult trip to the top to locate the Ark. In addition, the location is prone to warring factions. This makes even receiving permission from the Turkish government to make the trek questionable.


Can you imagine not only the thrill of discovering Noah’s Ark, but also the impact it would have on our world? This question played over and over in my mind as I watched this fascinating film.


You’ll be inspired not only by the bravery of these men, but also the beautiful landscape and stirring sound score. I highly recommend this documentary for families and those particularly interested in Biblical archaeology. You can learn more about the documentary at http://www.findingnoah.com.


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