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Debra Granik’s 2010 film Winter’s Bone remains a definitive piece of American independent cinema, largely recognized for its unwavering commitment to authenticity and for launching the career of Jennifer Lawrence. Set in the Missouri Ozarks, the film is a "country-noir" that blends the structure of a classic thriller with a stark, anthropological look at rural poverty. The Story: A Coming-of-Age Noir

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The film follows 17-year-old Ree Dolly, who is the sole caregiver for her two younger siblings and her mentally withdrawn mother. When a sheriff informs her that her father, a local "cooker" of methamphetamine, has disappeared after using their family home as bail collateral, Ree is forced on a quest to find him. If she fails to locate him—dead or alive—before his court date, her family will be evicted. Debra Granik’s 2010 film Winter’s Bone remains a