
Andrew Kightlinger
Writing
Biography
Born and raised in Madagascar, later living in South Dakota, Andrew Boodhoo Kightlinger studied filmmaking at Boston University before making the feature films “Lost on a Mountain in Maine” for producer Sylvester Stallone and “Tater Tot & Patton” starring fellow BU alum Jessica Rothe.
Known For

A rag tag unit of misfits known as the War Pigs must go behind enemy lines to exterminate Nazis by any means necessary.
War Pigs

When twelve-year-old Donn Fendler gets tired of waiting for his father and brothers to join him on the summit of Maine's highest peak, he decides to find his own way back to camp. But Donn doesn't count on a fast-moving fog that obscures the path. He doesn't count on falling down an embankment that hides him from sight. And he doesn't count on taking a turn that leaves him alone to wander aimlessly for nearly two weeks in the empty mountain wilderness.
Lost on a Mountain in Maine

Struggling with the loss of her husband, a widow processes her grief by searching for him amidst the cosmos.
Okay

A wayward millennial escapes to a South Dakota ranch, unhinging her Uncle's placid alcoholic life.
Tater Tot & Patton

A desperate husband performs a last-ditch act of love to persuade his wife that there's still something left between them.
Destroyer

Mind Games began with a question: what happens when someone trained to understand others loses all understanding of herself? The slow-burning fuse and emotional center of Mind Games is our protagonist, therapist Jules Abrams. Jules finds herself enmeshed in the lives of two new clients, Ava and Zander, whose relationship appears more lively, erratic, and vibrant than her own. Although their sessions start off professionally, she begins to subtly and dangerously insert herself.
Mind Games

In a post-apocalyptic American Frontier, a soldier fends off a brutal warmonger to rescue a girl fated as the savior of humanity.
Dust of War
Callie and Ethan lead their team through an overrun college in search of a man who has possession of a possible vaccine to the "Zombie" virus.