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This interview with Debra Granik on Hit Fix; “… When asked if she really hadn’t planned on watching the nominations announcements, Granik replied, “I don’t want to sound like a freak, but we really work outside of that system. We … Continue reading
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Tagged Arctic Circle, Debra Granik, film, marideth sisco, media, movie reviews, Music, oscar nominations, Ozark culture, Winter's Bone
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This article seems to be from Denmark … help anyone? I seem to be quoted more than once and it links to my blog. I don’t know. This in from The King’s Speach; “… Last year’s Best Director has taken a stand … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Ward, Debra Granik, Dennis Crider, entertainment, folk music, Jennifer Lawrence, Jonathan Scheuer, low budget movie, marideth sisco, media, meth in the Ozarks, Missouri folk culture, movie reviews, Music, Oscar's, Ozark culture, Ozarks, Tedi May, Van Colbert, Winter's Bone
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Winter’s Bone compared to “Shatter Zone” in this in depth review
Southern Spaces presents this in depth review of Winter’s Bone and its’ relationship to Shatter Zone, a term coined in the 19th century meaning “a belt of randomly fissured or cracked rock that may be filled with mineral deposits.” “Even … Continue reading
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Tagged film, marideth sisco, movie, movie reviews, shatter zone, southern living, Southern Spaces, Winter's Bone
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Marideth Sisco at Torino International Film Festival in Italy
Attention Winter’s Bone and Winter’s Bone Music fans in Europe! I will be at the Torino International Film Festival for the screening of Wnter’s Bone on Nov. 30 (and a few days before and after). I WILL BRING COPIES OF THE SOUNDTRACK … Continue reading
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Tagged Debra Granik, film festival, folk music, International Film Festival, low budget movie, marideth sisco, media, Missouri folk culture, movie premiere, movie reviews, Music, Old Time Music Festival, Ozark culture, Ozarks, soundtrack, St. Louis International Film Festival, Torino Italy, Winter's Bone, Winter's Bone soundtrack
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“City Kicks”
It was a good night at the Sun Valley Cinema, Mtn. Home, Arkansas for those attending the opening of Winter’s Bone. The Friday night crowd was sparse, with the movie competing for audience with the last home football game of … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Ward, Blackberry Winter, Dennis Crider, events, folk music, Linda Stoffel, marideth sisco, media, meth in the Ozarks, Missouri folk culture, movie premiere, movie reviews, Music, Ozark culture, Ozarks, soundtrack, Sun Valley Cinema, Tedi May, Van Colbert, Winter's Bone
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Citizen Jane Film Festival, with photos! — Columbia, MO Oct. 15-17
Citizen Jane Film Festival was a joy from beginning to end, with some sweet surprises and a variety of films that should have suited virtually every taste and persuasion. And, of course, there was Winter’s Bone, my personal favorite and … Continue reading
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Tagged Christine Vachon, Citizen Jane Film Festival, Colette Urban, Columbia MO, Debra Granik, film festival, folk music, Jonathan Scheuer, low budget movie, marideth sisco, media, Missouri folk culture, movie reviews, Music, Ozark culture, Ozarks, Ragtag, SXSW, Tiny Furniture, Winter's Bone
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From “follow sweetness”
One of the most insightful reviews to date of Winter’s Bone, read the full review here. …as she doses off on account of the pain reliever the film briefly leaves a fully naturalistic wash and gives us an impressionistic tour … Continue reading →