The Gurls Talk Podcast podcast

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

0:00
23:32
Reculer de 15 secondes
Avancer de 15 secondes

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're reflecting on the cultural impact of Catherine's 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's 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.

--- 

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 

D'autres épisodes de "The Gurls Talk Podcast"