as well, it's surprising to see her name mentioned still on so few projects.
rdquo;), and follows a career-minded woman as she travels back to her poverty-stricken hometown in the Midwest. created the project, which is being described as a “semi-autographical family drama,” perfectly on par with Granik's previous material. The New York director has increasingly shown an incredible skill at conveying atmosphere and location, and her vision of the Midwest and its people should be quite compelling as a result.
Granik is also prepping a documentary about U. S. war veterans, which was inspired by an actor she met while filming “Winter's Bone," but no word yet on when we might see that project on the big screen. Still, hopefully HBO relents on the kill-switch when 'Highlife' comes around, and we'll be privy to what Granik & co. have cooking.
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