Jennifer Lawrence's 2010 film Winter's Bone will air on Lifetime Movie Network Friday at 10 p.m., one week before the actress is due at Comic-Con 2013 in San Diego to promote her two new films.

Debra Granik directed and co-wrote the script about a teen who must find her drug-dealing father who put up the family home for bail. The film received four Oscar nominations in 2011, including Best Motion Picture of the year and Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for Lawrence.

Ree Dolly (Lawrence) is left to parenting her two younger siblings and running the household after her father vanishes and her mother neglects her job as a caretaker. The film is an adaptation of a novel of the same title by Daniel Woodrell.

"Anxious sympathy for this young woman in peril - at 17, barely more than a child herself and forced to respond to challenges that would terrify most adults - is the prevailing emotion you are likely to feel when watching Winter's Bone," The New York Times wrote in its review of the film back in 2010. "It is straightforward and suspenseful but also surprising and subtle."

Winter's Bone put Lawrence on the map and opened the door for her to star in major blockbusters such as X-Men: First Class, The Hunger Games and Silver Linings Playbook, the latter of which won her her first Oscar and Golden Globe. The 22-year-old is currently filming X-Men: Days of Future Past and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is in post-production, scheduled for a Nov. 22, 2013, release date. She will also star in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, which be split into two separate films.

Lawrence will be at Comic-Con in San Diego to promote both of her upcoming films. Comic-Con 2013 runs from July 18-21.

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