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Citizen Jane Film Festival
Check out the Citizen Jane Film Festival or visit the CJFF blog. “Citizen Jane Film Festival 2010 Opening Film is “Tiny Furniture”, written and directed by 23-year old Lena Dunham and showing Friday night, October 15th at the Missouri Theater. Passes … Continue reading
From Uncut
“The world described by Winter’s Bone is a place of woe, where when things aren’t bad they’re worse. It’s remote, inhospitable, out there on the very edge of things, impoverished, populated by brooding malcontents, linked by blood, suspicion and ill-feeling and otherwise … Continue reading
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The BBC Interview.
The BC interview made it to press! I can’t find the link! Dang’it all anyway… Here’s the BBC link. It is on the “Strand” last Monday September 6. http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/arts/ Move the slider over to about 12:50 to hear the interview. … Continue reading
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Tagged Debra Granik, folk music, low budget movie, marideth sisco, Missouri folk culture, movie reviews, Music, Ozark culture, Ozarks, Winter's Bone
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Another Great Movie review!
They just keep getting better. Oscars here we come! This just in from DifferentDrummer.cc “… the bluegrass banjo, fiddle, and mandolin music that saturates the film rings as old and true … (as) the hills, especially the tunes sung at … Continue reading
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Tagged Blackberry Winter, Davis Creek Rounders, Debra Granik, Different Drummer, folk music, Jennifer Lawrence, Jonathan Scheuer, Linda Stoffel, low budget movie, marideth sisco, meth in the Ozarks, Missouri folk culture, movie reviews, Music, Ozark culture, Ozarks, Tedi May, Van Colbert, Winter's Bone, Winter's Bone soundtrack
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…time for mind-numbing movies, Not Winter’s Bone!
An open, nonjudgemental review of Winter’s Bone from EthicsDaily.com “”Winter’s Bone” is one of the finest movies I have seen. It won the grand prize at the Sundance Film Festival and should be in consideration for the Oscars.” “”Winter’s Bone” … Continue reading
One of the Best Bluegrass Soundtracks This Side of “O Brother, Where Art Thou?”
“Granik’s film features one of the best bluegrass soundtracks this side of “O Brother, Where Art Thou?”” The reviews just keep getting better! Check your local theatre listings or visit the Winter’s Bone website for listings. If it’s not coming … Continue reading
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The New Yorker kinda likes WINTER’S BONE
“In its lived-in, completely non-ideological way, “Winter’s Bone” is one of the great feminist works in film.” – David Denby, The New Yorker ““Winter’s Bone” is what we’ve been waiting for: a work of art that grabs hold and won’t … Continue reading
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