Trailer
Assistive Technologies

Down to the Bone (2004)

Runtime
1hr 44mins
Directed by
Debra Granik
Featuring
Vera Farmiga,
Hugh Dillon,
Clint Jordan
Body

In Upstate New York, Irene struggled to raise two sons, keep her stale marriage together and manage a secret cocaine habit. 

Isolated by the strip malls and dying small towns that define the area, Irene's not sure when she went from high school partying to skimming off the grocery money to supply her growing habit - but it's about to end abruptly. Desperate to alter her life, she puts herself into rehab, hoping that she can turn around the world she has made with her husband, Steve. 

But one she's back home the distance between them seems to have grown and Irene ends up falling into an incendiary affair with Bob, a nurse and former addict that she met at rehab.His attention and affection awakens her pushed aside life, but all too soon realizes they have more in common than she bargained for.

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