Winter's Bone
"Winter's Bone" is a 2010 drama film directed by Debra Granik, based on the novel by Daniel Woodrell. The story follows a teenage girl named Ree Dolly, who lives in the Ozarks and is responsible for caring for her family after her father goes missing. Ree embarks on a quest to find him, facing challenges from her community and the harsh realities of her environment.
The film explores themes of survival, family loyalty, and resilience. It received critical acclaim for its authentic portrayal of rural life and the strong performance of Jennifer Lawrence as Ree. "Winter's Bone" was nominated for several awards, including Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Actress.