8 1/2 min / documentary / 2019 / USA
Experience the loving relationship of a mother and her young adult son with autism as they hike the 900 miles of trails within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It’s a powerful story that celebrates a spiritual journey through the Smokies full of love, discovery and healing.
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