POTSDAM – Cinema 10 continues its fall 2010 season on Monday, Nov. 15 with a showing of “Winter’s Bone,” a 2010 American film about drug abuse in the Ozarks. Against a cold, bleak, and …
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POTSDAM – Cinema 10 continues its fall 2010 season on Monday, Nov. 15 with a showing of “Winter’s Bone,” a 2010 American film about drug abuse in the Ozarks.
Against a cold, bleak, and dangerous landscape, a young Ozark Mountain girl searches for her drug-dealing father while struggling to keep the family together. Winter’s Bone won the Grand Jury Prize at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
Critics praised the performances and found the story compelling and absorbing.
Roger Moore of the Orlando Sentinel calls “this unblinking look at America’s Red State Crystal Meth Belt … an instant Southern Gothic classic.”
Films are shown on Mondays at 7:15 p.m. in the Roxy Theater in Potsdam.
Tickets are $4.50 general/$35 season or $3.50 student/senior/$25 season.