green mountainvile

Directed by Liam Elias

Scholar

a little
bit greener

Green Mountainville isn’t just a town—it’s a vibrant vision of a sustainable future, where green energy and everyday life blend seamlessly. EV cars hum down the streets, neighbors exchange warm waves, and renewable energy thrives in every corner, from solar panels glinting atop rooftops to wind turbines turning gracefully in the distance. Clever set dressings subtly reinforce the town’s eco-conscious spirit. This is a place where sustainability isn’t just a concept, it’s a way of life, woven into every interaction and every moment.

Step inside this warm and wonderful shop of good vibes and sunny-soaked energy. Not only is the store itself powered by the sun from the outside, it beams with light on the inside too. The exterior is adorned with flowers that bloom year round and golden hour that lasts all day long. Solar panels that soak up the sunshine and help channel the light into the sign that glimmers above the doorframe. Through the windows we see rows of sunglasses, sunflowers, sunbeams, sunbonnets, sundresses and sun screen. You know, to stay safe as you smell the flowers.

Welcome to the All Nighter Shop. Where peace of mind is our specialty and energized nights come with a side of guilt-free snooze. While you’re sleeping, we don’t stop, powering all your needs as you count sheep. Aisles of slippers in case of sleepwalking, telescopes to see the stars and nightlights row the edges of the store alongside light bulbs, dimmer switches included. Outside is an array of EV charging ports, something beloved by the residents of Green Mountainville.

It never felt so good to be swept off your feet. Welcome to the Wind Shop, harnessing the positive energy of the wind since 1997. Stop on by for a breezy stroll through all the magic the wind has to offer, bringing fresh clean energy and more. Umbrella turned inside out? We’ll replace it on-the-house. Need a wind chime with a different tune? We’ve got you covered. You may even hear Bette Midler’s familiar song carried throughout the shop as you browse through the aisles of pinwheels, wind chimes, umbrellas, hats (to replace the one you may have lost), newspapers and weathervanes.

“a community where we all belong.”

— Liam Elias

“the people of mountainville reflect the world we live in. a representation of a real neighborhood and real people.”

— Liam Elias

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