Matt Green is a humble Virginia-born man who has been walking each and every block in New York City for 6 years then writing about what he sees. Technically homeless, he house-sits and couch-surfs, living on less than $20 a day. Part life lesson about appreciating the world around us, and part a character study of Green himself, this documentary (directed by Jeremy Workman) concludes as an ode to the metropolis in which it is set. Rovi
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Matt Green is a humble Virginia-born man who has been walking each and every block in New York City for 6 years then writing about what he sees. Technically homeless, he house-sits and couch-surfs, living on less than $20 a day. Part life lesson about appreciating the world around us, and part a character study of Green himself, this documentary (directed by Jeremy Workman) concludes as an ode to the metropolis in which it is set. Rovi
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