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Special Features
• Audio Commentary with Director Debra Granik
• Deleted Scenes
• Making of Winter's Bone
• Hillbilly Up: Defining the Contemporary Hillbilly
• Scouting the Ozarks: Resident Experts
• Music Video"Angel Band," Performed by Marideth Sisco
• Theatrical Trailer
 • Deleted Scenes
• Making of Winter's Bone
• Hillbilly Up: Defining the Contemporary Hillbilly
• Scouting the Ozarks: Resident Experts
• Music Video"Angel Band," Performed by Marideth Sisco
• Theatrical Trailer
 
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