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Greener Mountains (2006)

Greener Mountains (2006)
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The sheltered life of a Vermont orphan is suddenly thrown into chaos with the appearance of a beautiful and free-spirited New York artist in this coming of age drama from four-time Emmy nominee Lee Shallat Chemel. JP Barton was just an infant when he was found by the elderly owner of a rustic family resort in Vermont, and over the years he has hardly ever ventured off the grounds. When a radiant artist from the big city arrives at the resort and JP begins to realize how big the world truly is, however, his entire perception of reality is turned upside down. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Kimberly McCulloughBrad Raider, (more)
Director(s):
Lee Shallat Chemel
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DVD
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Synopsis of Greener Mountains

The sheltered life of a Vermont orphan is suddenly thrown into chaos with the appearance of a beautiful and free-spirited New York artist in this coming of age drama from four-time Emmy nominee Lee Shallat Chemel. JP Barton was just an infant when he was found by the elderly owner of a rustic family resort in Vermont, and over the years he has hardly ever ventured off the grounds. When a radiant artist from the big city arrives at the resort and JP begins to realize how big the world truly is, however, his entire perception of reality is turned upside down. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Lee Shallat Chemel
Producer(s):
Adam SelkowitzHector Hill
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    Mariann S.

    The scenery is primarily the best part of this flick, (awesome filming and scenery from New England) but it's a bit slow paced, yet watchable. Around the middle of it, you can pretty much tell what's coming. One problem is that sometimes you couldn't tell a flashback was happening, as the actors really hadn't changed in age but for one, the apparant one. It's an ok movie to watch if you want something relaxing and kind of mellow. I liked it, as it's a nice change from all the violence and action movies out there. It's the story about a quiet guy who works at a New England resort, who never goes anywhere, and then a guest shows up that sparks his interest. He wants to impress, so "impressions" he makes.... The rest.....well, I won't spoil it.....but it ties around him wanting to be someone else and somewhere else, and what does he REALLY want from himself?

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