Jay Craven's "Lost Nation" is a new Revolutionary War era action drama set in the early upstart Republic of Vermont. The film follows Vermont founding father and rebel schemer, Ethan Allen, and Lucy Terry Prince, whose poem, “Bars Fight,” about the 1746 Deerfield Massacre, is the first known work of African American literature. The film was shot on more than 3 dozen Western Massachusetts and Vermont locations – and includes battle scenes, dozens of locations and 43 speaking parts – on an indie film budget.