Catherine Hardwicke... on the cultural impact of "Thirteen," twenty years later

Catherine Hardwicke... on the cultural impact of "Thirteen," twenty years later

By Gurls Talk

Catherine Hardwicke is an iconic American filmmaker  best known for capturing the reality of the teenage experience on screen - from Twilight to Lords of Dogtown.  

Today we&aposre reflecting on the cultural impact of Catherine&aposs directorial debut "Thirteen" -- which was released over twenty years ago in 2003.  

Co-written with Nikki Reed,  "Thirteen" is a poignant and raw portrayal of adolescence, focusing on the turbulent life of a thirteen-year-old girl named Tracy. The film delves into Tracy&aposs descent into rebellion and self-destructive behavior after she befriends a troubled peer, exploring themes of peer pressure, family dysfunction, and the search for identity in the midst of adolescence. 

In this episode we discuss: 

The cultural impact of "Thirteen" Depicting mental health, self-harm, and girlhood on screen Euphoria Advice for aspiring filmmakers 

You can follow Catherine on Instagram @catherinehardwicke to keep up with her
newest projects.

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Host: Adwoa Aboah 

Guest: Catherine Hardwicke 

Executive Producer: Gurls Talk, Inc. 

Producer: Wicked Child Studio 

Producer: Hailey Rovner Malach 

Production Assistant: Ginger Roberts 

Editor: Morgan Muse 

Composer: Mikey Long 

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