InhuMaine is a powerful documentary that examines the growing homelessness crisis in Bangor. Filmed locally, it contrasts the natural beauty of iconic locations like Mount Katahdin and Cadillac Mountain with the stark reality faced by unhoused individuals living in encampments. Through intimate interviews with residents, advocates, nonprofit workers, and State Senator Joe Baldacci, the film exposes the systemic challenges and personal stories behind the crisis. InhuMaine offers a sobering look at the hidden darkness within so-called Vacationland, urging viewers to see beyond the postcard-perfect views and confront an urgent need for change.
InhuMAINE is more than a documentary—it is a movement dedicated to humanizing homelessness and igniting systemic change. We believe that stories have the power to dismantle stigma, transform public perception, and inspire collective responsibility. By amplifying the lived experiences of individuals and families navigating poverty, addiction, mental illness, and housing instability, InhuMAINE fosters compassion while exposing the structural barriers that keep people marginalized.