Down to the Bone (Film)

Down to the Bone is a film drama directed by Debra Granik from the year 2004. Was produced as an independent film.

Action

Irene, a New York employees, has two young sons and is married to the supermarket cashier Steve. Irene is a drug addict since high school. It comes in a rehabilitation center, where you help the formerly drug-addicted Bob.

Reviews

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

Awards

  • 2004: Grand Jury Award at the Florida Film Festival Debra Granik for
  • 2004: nominated for a Gotham Award for Debra Granik
  • 2004: Nominated for the Grand Special Prize of the Deauville Film Festival Debra Granik for
  • 2004: Prize of the Marrakech International Film Festival for Vera Farmiga
  • 2004: Prices of the Sundance Film Festival for Debra Granik ( Best Director Award ) and Vera Farmiga ( Special Jury Prize ); Debra Granik for nomination in another category
  • 2004: FIPRESCI Prize for Debra Granik
  • 2005: nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Vera Farmiga
  • 2005: nominated for the John Cassavetes Award
  • 2005: Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Vera Farmiga

This and That

The drama was filmed in New York.

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