The Poker House -

While the film’s narrative is unflinching and often difficult to watch, it serves as a masterclass in early-career acting.

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Resilience in the Raw: Revisiting "The Poker House" Before Jennifer Lawrence was an Oscar winner or a Girl on Fire, she was Agnes—a tough-as-nails 14-year-old surviving a single, harrowing day in rural Iowa. Released in 2008, The Poker House is more than just a gritty independent drama; it’s a deeply personal, semi-autobiographical look into the childhood of director Lori Petty . The Story Behind the Screen While the film’s narrative is unflinching and often

The film, sometimes released under the title Behind Closed Doors , follows Agnes and her two younger sisters, Bee and Cammie (played by a young Chloë Grace Moretz ). Their home is a "poker house," a revolving door for neighborhood criminals and pimps, run by their drug-addicted mother, Sarah ( Selma Blair ). The Story Behind the Screen The film, sometimes