In a sun-drenched valley where old pines murmur with the wind, The Green Trees follows a quiet, stubborn grandmother and her granddaughter as they navigate a town eager to forget its past. When a forgotten family secret resurfaces, they must decide what to protect and what to let go. Through shared meals, small rituals, and stubborn hope, the pair discovers that resilience often grows in the spaces between memory and disguise, where nature and people keep watch over one another.
In a sun-drenched valley where old pines murmur with the wind, The Green Trees follows a quiet, stubborn grandmother and her granddaughter as they navigate a town eager to forget its past. When a forgotten family secret resurfaces, they must decide what to protect and what to let go. Through shared meals, small rituals, and stubborn hope, the pair discovers that resilience often grows in the spaces between memory and disguise, where nature and people keep watch over one another.