OK
Jul 07 2017
•1h 50m
•Drama, Family
In the wake of his Mother's death, young Matthew and his Father seek to overcome their grief by moving to a new town to get a 'fresh start', unfortunately, being the 'new kid' is not easy, and Matt quickly finds himself learning that life is not so black and white because 'Everyone has a story'
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Cameron Judd
Matthew Erickson

Ian Lang
Aaron Erickson
Brandon Zimbelman
DJ Miller

Parker Pannell
Devin Campbell
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