Cambridge Filmmaker Focuses On People On The Edge

Very few moviegoers got to see Cambridge native and writer-director Debra Granik’s first feature, the 2004 drama “Down to the Bone,” because beyond the festival circuit, it only got theatrical releases in New York and Los Angeles. The same was not true of her second, the gritty 2011 film “Winter’s Bone,” which earned Oscar nominations for Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Actress (Jennifer Lawrence) and Best Supporting Actor (John Hawkes).

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