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Director:
Lee Shallat Chemel
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Greener Mountains is a family friendly, coming-of-age story about finding your place in the world.
Greener Mountains
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0415877
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SOURCE: Greener Mountains 2005 720p web YTS
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Genre: Action, Drama, Romance
Director: Lee Shallat Chemel
Stars: Nick Daley, Chris Heuisler, Kimberly McCullough
Plot: Greener Mountains is a family friendly, coming-of-age story about finding your place in the world.
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English
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Greener Mountains is the coming of age story of JP Barton, an adopted boy raised on a throwback Vermont family resort. Since being found as an infant by the mercurial aging owner, JP has essentially never left the resort grounds. But with the arrival of a young, free spirited New York artist, Alice Flynn, his sheltered life is suddenly turned upside down. Her arrival, plus a convergence of events, propels JP on a bumpy ride of self-discovery. It's not until JP accepts who he is, that he realizes what's most important to him. As a result he is finally able to win Alice and in the process save the resort. Greener Mountains is a story of finding out where you belong in the world and discovering that who you are is often more than enough.—Adam Selkowitz