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Daniel Woodrell Gets the Hollywood Treatment
Daniel Woodrell has dealt with Hollywood before -- his novel Ride with the Devil was made into a 1999 film by Ang Lee -- but his experience with Winter's Bone is unique. After being adapted into a small art house feature by indie filmmaker Debra Granik, the little feature became a breakout hit at Sundance. Now it’s the art house breakout film of 2010, with a number of Oscar nominations, including one for Best Picture. We talked to Woodrell, whose The Bayou Trilogy is coming out in April, about suddenly being in the eye of the Oscar race, living where he writes, and the overlap between rural Missouri and the fictional St. Bruno.
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