Down to the Bone (film)

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Movie
German title Down to the bone
Original title Down to the bone
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2004
length 104 minutes
Rod
Director Debra Granik
script Debra Granik , Richard Lieske
production Susan Leber , Anne Rosellini
camera Michael McDonough
cut Malcolm Jamieson
occupation

Down to the Bone is a 2004 drama film directed by Debra Granik . It was produced as an independent film.

action

Irene, a New York clerk, has two young sons and is married to supermarket cashier Steve. Irene has been a drug addict since high school. She comes to a rehabilitation center where the former drug addict Bob helps her.

Reviews

  • Kevin Thomas wrote in the Los Angeles Times that the film exuded an intriguing aura of authenticity. He praised the script and the presentations.
  • G. Allen Johnson wrote in the San Francisco Chronicle that the film was "perfect" and realistic. The representations were praised.

Awards

Trivia

The drama was shot in New York .

swell

  1. Los Angeles Times
  2. ^ San Francisco Chronicle

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