- Down to the Bone (film)
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Down to the Bone Directed by Debra Granik Produced by Susan Leber
Anne RoselliniWritten by Debra Granik
Richard LieskeStarring Vera Farmiga
Hugh Dillon
Clint JordanCinematography Michael McDonough Editing by Malcolm Jamieson Distributed by Warner-Electra-Atlantic Release date(s) 2004 Running time 101 minutes Country United States Language English Down to the Bone is a 2005 independent film drama, starring Vera Farmiga, who received a "Best Actress" award from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association for the role. The film won the Sundance Film Festival Director's Award (Debra Granik) and the Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize (Vera Farmiga).
The film, which addresses the effects of drug addiction, was directed and co-written by Debra Granik. The film takes place in upstate New York and New York City. Down to the Bone is Granik's first feature film and was filmed in digital video. Debra Granik also directed the 2010 film Winter's Bone.
Actor Character Vera Farmiga Irene Hugh Dillon Bob Clint Jordon Steve Caridad De La Luz Lucy Jasper Daniels Ben Taylor Foxhall Jason Giles Penderghast Pet Store Clerk Terry McKenna Gene Rickard Lieske Richard Hector Vasquez Hector Joel Saeks Lars Lori Berryman Acupuncture Therapist Walt Bolde Wait Edward Crawford Kevin External links
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- English-language films
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- Sundance Film Festival award winners
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