Thirteen

Thirteen

Thirteen is a 2003 American drama film directed by Catherine Hardwicke, and written by Hardwicke and Nikki Reed, the film's co-star. The film also stars Evan Rachel Wood and Holly Hunter. It is a semi-autobiographical film inspired by Reed's life at age 12 and 13 with Wood's character "Tracy" being loosely based upon Reed. The script was written in six days and was originally meant to be a comedy. The film caused controversy upon its release, because it dealt with topics such as drug and alcohol abuse, underage sexual behavior and self-mutilation. Thirteen-year-old Tracy Louise Freeland ...
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quick facts
Release date:January 17, 2003
Directed by:Catherine Hardwicke
Rated:R (USA)
Runtime:100 Minutes
Producer:Jeff Levy-Hinte, Michael London
Editor:Nancy Richardson
Music by:Mark Mothersbaugh, Brian Zarate
Cinematography:Elliot Davis
Screenplay by:Catherine Hardwicke, Nikki Reed
Estimated budget:$1,000,000

Award-winners from Thirteen

Nikki Reed
Nikki Reed
Character:Evie Zamora
Born:May 17, 1988
Evan Rachel Wood
Evan Rachel Wood
Character:Tracy Louise Freeland
Born:September 7, 1987
Holly Hunter
Holly Hunter
Character:Melanie 'Mel' Freeland
Born:March 20, 1958

Cast of Thirteen

Jeremy Sisto
Jeremy Sisto
Brady
Born:October 6, 1974
Age:37
Deborah Kara Unger
Deborah Kara Unger
Brooke LaLaine
Born:May 12, 1966
Age:45
Kevin Ian Pardue
Kevin Ian Pardue
Luke
Born:September 23, 1975
Age:36
D.W. Moffett
D.W. Moffett
Travis Freeland
Born:October 26, 1954
Age:57
Vanessa Hudgens
Vanessa Hudgens
Noel
Born:December 14, 1988
Age:23
Brady Corbet
Brady Corbet
Mason Freeland
Born:August 17, 1988
Age:23

Honors and Awards

YearAward Won
2003 Sundance Film Festival Directing Award: U.S. Dramatic, Catherine Hardwicke
2004 Independent Spirit Award for Best Debut Performance, Nikki Reed
2004 Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Breakout Performance - On Screen, Evan Rachel Wood
2003 National Board of Review Special Recognition for Excellence in Filmmaking
2004 Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress, Holly Hunter
2004 Prism Award for Performance in a Feature Film, Evan Rachel Wood
2004 Las Vegas Film Critics Society Sierra Award for Youth in Film, Evan Rachel Wood
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YearAward Nomination
2003 Academy Award for Actress in a Supporting Role, Holly Hunter
2003 BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Holly Hunter
2004 Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Drama Film, Evan Rachel Wood
2004 Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Film, Holly Hunter
2004 Satellite Award for Best Film – Drama, Fox Searchlight Pictures
2004 Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Drama, Holly Hunter
2004 Satellite Award for Best Director, Catherine Hardwicke
2004 Independent Spirit Award for Best Debut Performance, Nikki Reed
2004 Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay, Catherine Hardwicke
2003 BFCA Critics' Choice Award for Best Supporting Actress, Holly Hunter
2003 BFCA Critics' Choice Award for Best Child Performer, Evan Rachel Wood
2004 MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance - Female, Evan Rachel Wood
2004 Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature, Catherine Hardwicke
2004 Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture, Evan Rachel Wood
2004 Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture, Holly Hunter
2004 Satellite Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama, Evan Rachel Wood
2004 Satellite Award for Best Original Screenplay, Catherine Hardwicke
2004 Las Vegas Film Critics Society Sierra Award for Youth in Film, Evan Rachel Wood
2003 Bratislava International Film Festival - Grand Prix, Catherine Hardwicke
2003 Grand Special Prize, Catherine Hardwicke
2004 Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress, Holly Hunter
2004 Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress, Holly Hunter
2003 National Board of Review Special Recognition for Excellence in Filmmaking
2004 Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Breakout Performance - On Screen, Evan Rachel Wood
2004 London Critics Circle Film Award for Actress of the Year, Holly Hunter
2004 Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress, Evan Rachel Wood
2003 Golden Leopard, Catherine Hardwicke
2004 Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Screenplay, Nikki Reed
2004 Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Performance by a Youth in a Leading or Supporting Role - Female, Evan Rachel Wood
2004 Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress, Holly Hunter
2004 Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress, Holly Hunter
2004 Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Breakout Performance - Behind the Camera, Nikki Reed
2003 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize - U.S. Dramatic, Catherine Hardwicke
2003 Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress, Evan Rachel Wood
2004 Prism Award for Performance in a Feature Film, Holly Hunter
2003 Sundance Film Festival World Cinema Directing Award: Dramatic, Catherine Hardwicke
2004 Prism Award for Performance in a Feature Film, Nikki Reed
2003 Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress, Holly Hunter
2004 Prism Award for Performance in a Feature Film, Evan Rachel Wood
2004 Young Artist Award Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actress, Evan Rachel Wood
2003 Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Original Screenplay, Catherine Hardwicke
2004 Prism Award for Feature Film
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Film director of Thirteen

Catherine Hardwicke
Catherine Hardwicke
Born: October 21, 1955
Age: 56

Catherine Hardwicke October 21, 1955 is an American film production designer, film director and screenwriter. Her works include the independent film Thirteen, which she co-wrote with Nikki Reed, the film's co-star, the Biblically-themed The Nativity Story, the vampire film Twilight, and the...
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Music contributors for Thirteen

Mark Mothersbaugh
Mark Mothersbaugh

Mark Allen Mothersbaugh is an American musician, composer, singer and painter. He is the co-founder of the new wave band Devo and has been its lead...
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Filming locations for Thirteen

Los Angeles
Los Angeles

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Who was the distributor of the film, "Thirteen"?
  • A:
    Fox Searchlight Pictures distributed the film.
  • Q:
    What is the runtime of the motion picture "Thirteen"?
  • A:
    The runtime for the movie is 100 minutes.
  • Q:
    What was the estimated budget for the production of the film "Thirteen"?
  • A:
    $1.0 million was the budget for this film.
  • Q:
    Who was the writer of the music for the film Thirteen?
  • A:
    Mark Mothersbaugh composed the music for the soundtrack.
  • Q:
    Who wrote the movie Thirteen?
  • A:
    Catherine Hardwicke and Nikki Reed wrote the movie's script.
  • Q:
    Which actors starred in the film, "Thirteen"?
  • A:
    Evan Rachel Wood, Holly Hunter, Nikki Reed, Jeremy Sisto, Kevin Ian Pardue and Brady Corbet played leading roles in the film.
  • Q:
    Who played a role in the production of the film, "Thirteen"?
  • A:
    Antidote Films, Jeff Levy-Hinte and Michael London were the show's producers.
  • Q:
    Who was the director of the film "Thirteen"?
  • A:
    Catherine Hardwicke was the motion picture's director.
  • Q:
    "Thirteen" is of which genre?
  • A:
    It is classified as... Teen, Drama and Coming of age.
  • Q:
    When was the motion picture "Thirteen" debuted?
  • A:
    The film premiered in August, 2003.
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