'Leave No Trace' director Debra Granik on carving her own niche in social-realism (2024)

After winning plaudits forWinter’s Boneand nowLeave No Trace, Debra Graniktells Screen why ultra-low budgets are no barrier to effective filmmaking.

What Debra Granik describes as her “social-realist mentality” was first discovered by indie film aficionados with the release of the writer/director’s debut feature Down To The Bone in 2004. It was, however, 2010 follow-up Winter’s Bone — featuring Jennifer Lawrence in a breakthrough performance as a resolute teen trying to keep her troubled Ozark Mountains family together — that confirmed how skilfully Granik could use that mentality to infuse an intimate drama with veracity and emotional force.

Recognition came in the form of the Grand Jury Prize and screenwriting award at Sundance, as well as four Oscar nominations including one for best picture and another for Granik and writing and producing partner Anne Rosellini in the adapted screenplay category. Audiences showed their appreciation by taking the $2m film to a $13.8m worldwide gross.

New York-based Granik, who started out making educational films and documentaries in her native Massachusetts and cites 1960s European neorealism as a big influence, has stayed on a similar track with her latest narrative feature. Leave No Trace (once again written with Rosellini) is another family story — this time about a troubled war veteran and his daughter living undetected in the woods of Oregon. It also boasts a key young female character — played by promising New Zealand talent Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie — and a distinct regional US setting.

Finding the right location

Though she had previously visited the US’s Pacific Northwest with its rugged mountains and lush forests, “it felt far-fetched that I’d ever have a reason to film there,” says Granik. But this story, inspired by real events, made shooting in Oregon “an imperative,” she asserts. Leave No Trace (released in the US over the summer by Bleecker Street where it grossed over $6m) also has a documentary influence, coming a few years after Granik completed Stray Dog, an award-winning feature documentary about Ron Hall, a Vietnam war veteran and biker struggling with PTSD.

“There’s no way I could have been in a dialogue with Ron Hall for three years and not had that deeply affect my perceptions of what it looks like when veterans return — how it affects their families,” she confirms.

While Leave No Trace makes its way through awards season — by press it had already snagged three Independent Spirit Awards nominations, including a best director nod — Granik and Rosellini are already moving on to their next project.

With producer and indie film stalwart Ira Deutchman, they are working on a fictionalised version of Nickel And Dimed: On (Not) Getting By In America, journalist Barbara Ehrenreich’s 2001 non-fiction book about the plight of the poor working in the US.

The idea, says an impassioned Granik, is to examine the effect of “two major convulsions that happened in the economy — digital and automation — and now the contraction of retail. We’re making it into fiction, but [Ehrenreich] assembles places, situations, conflicts and lives that form a tapestry out of the people who have been made war upon.

“There’s been a war against poor people for the last 25 years; it’s been ugly and hostile and cruel,” she continues. “So you’ve got to find some scrappy survivors, use some humour so it’s not dreary, and get to work on another social realist [film].”

Making the budget work

The search to find financial backing for the project has made Granik believe that, in a world dominated by violent action movies, social-realist films can work as “micro-niche counter programming”.

“If a whole lot of films have used automatic weapons and there’s been a lot of slaughter or supernatural powers,” she says, “then you can counter programme [with a film] where someone has issues with rent, where they can’t shoot their way out of it.

“There are loyal cinephiles around the world that will show up for social realism,” she adds. “It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but that’s why you’ve got to make the films pretty cheap.”

At the same time, however, Granik says she’s become disabused of the notion that making films on ultra-low budgets — even lower than the under-$5m cost of Leave No Trace — is the only way to go.

“I used to love to shoot my mouth off and say if you can make a film for less money you don’t have to please as many people,” she admits. “While that statement is factually true, the problem is it’s very hard now to make a film for less money. Way under $5m is not easy to pull off and still pay people the wages that are considered standard and obligatory.”

'Leave No Trace' director Debra Granik on carving her own niche in social-realism (2024)

FAQs

What is the social realism theory in film? ›

The goal of social realism in film is to give the audience a true sense of what the lives of these characters are like, whether they are a slum dog millionaire or a boy from a coal mining town whose only desire is to dance, like Billy Elliot. Social realism has been called the most British of all film movements.

What happened to the mother in the Leave No Trace movie? ›

The details of their history are left mostly sketched, but Tom's mother died when she was too young to remember, and Will has been raising and homeschooling her since then. They go into town sometimes to buy supplies, but otherwise they keep to themselves. Unfortunately, they get caught.

What is the main idea of social realism? ›

Social realism is the term used for work produced by painters, printmakers, photographers, writers and filmmakers that aims to draw attention to the real socio-political conditions of the working class as a means to critique the power structures behind these conditions.

What is the theory of social realism? ›

The key principle of social realism is to accurately portray the reality of working class life. By accurately depicting the problems faced by working class people, writers believed that their work could inspire change.

What is the message of Leave No Trace? ›

Leave No Trace is a national educational program to inform visitors about reducing the damage caused by outdoor activities, particularly non-motorized recreation. Leave No Trace principles and practices are based on an abiding respect for the natural world and our fellow wildland visitors.

What is the point of Leave No Trace? ›

The goal of Leave No Trace is to ensure that the wilderness stays natural and beautiful for generations to come. Imagine if you went on a hike and found garbage or couldn't go because the path had been damaged. The principles of Leave No Trace help us to minimize our impact, protect nature, and be stewards of the land.

What does the movie Leave No Trace symbolize? ›

Tom's conflict with and eventual acceptance of society, transforms Leave No Trace into a coming-of-age story that focuses on a young girl's journey towards independence. Although she initially experiences similar discomfort to Will, to her, society begins to symbolize freedom and self-discovery.

What is socialist realism in film? ›

Socialist realism compelled artists of all forms to create positive or uplifting reflections of socialist utopian life by utilizing any visual media, such as posters, movies, newspapers, theater and radio, beginning during the Communist Revolution of 1917 and escalating during the reign of Stalin until the early 1980s.

What are the elements of social realism in film? ›

The broad term of social realism has come to represent numerous examples of films that reflect a range of social environments and issues, in a manner that rejects the artifice and escapism of more classically oriented narrative models.

What is the concept of realism in film? ›

Realism in film and TV is an approach that seeks to portray life without excessive stylization or dramatization. It's an attempt to capture the mundane, the ordinary, and the authentic aspects of human existence and hopefully make them entertaining and meaningful to the audience.

What is the simple definition of socialist realism? ›

: a Marxist aesthetic theory calling for the didactic use of literature, art, and music to develop social consciousness in an evolving socialist state. socialist realist noun or adjective.

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