Thirteen
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Catherine Hardwicke
Nikki Reed
Vanessa Hudgens
Michael Miller
Gordon Peeke
Holly Hunter
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
At the edge of adolescence, Tracy is a smart straight-A student--if not a little naive. When she befriends Evie, the most popular and beautiful girl in school, Evie leads Tracy down a path of sex, drugs and self-mutilation. As Tracy transforms herself and her identity, her world becomes a boiling, emotional cauldron fueled by new tensions between her and her mother--as well as, teachers and old friends.
Director
Catherine Hardwicke
Cast
Nikki Reed
Vanessa Hudgens
Michael Miller
Gordon Peeke
Holly Hunter
Tobey Bays
Cynthia Ettinger
Java Benson
Kyme Tessa Ludwick
Jeremy Sisto
Charles Duckworth
Cece Tsuo
Kip Pardue
Jenicka Carey
Brandy Rainey
Sarah Clarke
Jasmine Salim
Mark Mothersbaugh
Evan Rachel Wood
Deborah Kara Unger
Jamison Yang
Lavant Coppock
Yasmine Delawari
Frank Merino
Steven Kozlowski
D. W. Moffett
Brady Corbet
Ulysses Estrada
Sarah Blakely-cartwright
Crew
Craig Adams
Male Baby Alexander
Male Baby Alexander
Phillip Ali
Mary Jane Amato
Lou Barlow
Chris Barnes
Art Bartels
Eddie Baytos
Eddie Baytos
Java Benson
Java Benson
Elizabeth Berg
Tim Bevan
Cecile Blaser
Geoffrey Booth
Shawn Booth
Chuck Borden
Damin Bordenave
Roddy Bottum
Lance Brown
Orlando Brown
Orlando Brown
Carly Brullo-niles
Kim Bullard
Susan Burig
Dolly Bush
Greg Byrne
Ted Caloroso
Alessandra Carlino
Mark Carter
Bob Casale
Agustin Cerezo
Carlos Chairez
Liza Chasin
Jennifer Coleman
Brion Condon
Adam Cook
Lavant Coppock
Lavant Coppock
Eric Craig
Andre Crawford
Michael Craz
Kelly Cummins
Ami Cuneo
Elliot Davis
Elliot Davis
Sonya Didenko
Jed M Dodge
Annette Ducharme
Charles Duckworth
Charles Duckworth
Jason R Dudek
Greg Dunigan
Evan Edelist
John Enroth
Cindy Evans
Brian Feeney
Eric Fellner
Scott Ferguson
Julia E Ferrell
John Fields
Jakki Fink
Amy Fitzer
J Aloysius Flanagan Iii
Alex Flemming
Anne Marie Fox
Mike Fox
Paulette Fox
Inessa Freylekhman
Dustin Fruge
Frank Gaeta
Frank Gaeta
Wally Gagel
Wally Gagel
Wally Gagel
Wally Gagel
Cynthia Gates Fujikawa
Beau J Genot
Yulia Gershenzon
Bryan Gilbert
Shani Ginsberg
Phyllis Ginter
Juan Gongora
Canada Gordon
Marilyn Graf
Claudia Gray
Tameron Greene
Mark Griffin
Ray Guillory
Ben Hardwicke
Catherine Hardwicke
Bryan Hayes
Richard Henderson
Alex Hernandez
Steven Hodge
Sam Hollander
Melissa Hook
Takeo Hori
Holly Hunter
Peter James
Kirk Johnson
Trent Johnson
Barry Jones
John B Josselyn
Julio Juarez
Jenn Kao
Uri Katoni
Chris Kutcka
Anne Laoparadonchai
Kim T Le
Susan Leber
Jennifer Lee
Kevin Leffler
Karl Leiker
Zeno Levy
Jeffrey Levy-hinte
Michael London
Judy Lovell
Joaquin Lozano
Francesco Luparello
Dan Magat
Derek Marcil
Rosemary Marks-carr
Patrick Martens
Rogers Masson
Erik Christian Mcdonald
Natasha Mcmillan
John Melick
Andy Mentzer
Tom Merkle
Tracey Merkle
Richie Metcalfe
Jennifer Hilton Monroe
Steve Morantz
Mark Mothersbaugh
Mark Mothersbaugh
Mark Mothersbaugh
Mark Mothersbaugh
Jamie Muhoberac
Nizar Najm
Eric Naughton
Craig Ng
Cynthia Nibler
Dayton Nietert
Michael A Nordenstrom
Michelle Norrell
John O'rourke
Dorit Oberman
Ariel Oclarino
Ryan Olivieri
Beth Ostermann
Lala Paloopers
Lynn Perko
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Chris Philp
Russell Pollard
Nikki Reed
Nancy Richardson
Deedra Ricketts
Carmen Rizzo
Carmen Rizzo
Adam Robinson
Katy Rose
Katy Rose
Amy Rosen
Dana Ross
Honore Sato
Dave Schommer
Hilary Schroeder
Will Schwartz
Christina Sibul
Mary Jane Skalski
Ron Small
Erik Soderstrom
Susan Solari
Kinnie Starr
Kinnie Starr
Jone Stebbins
Michael M Steffen
Kara Stephens
Kara Stephens
Shawn Stern
Peter Sternlicht
Carol Strober
Sandy Summers
David Tarver
Alex D Thompson
Mike Tosti
Laine Trzinski
Dennis Twitty
Bruce Vanderveer
Christina Verano
Natasha Von Lemke
Alden Wallace
Alden Wallace
Trevor Ward
Steve Weiss
Beth Wernick
Film Details
Technical Specs
Award Nominations
Best Supporting Actress
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Co-winner of the 2003 Silver Leopard award at Locarno International Film Festival.
Winner of Best Director (Dramatic Competition) at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival.
Limited Release in United States August 20, 2003
Released in United States Summer August 20, 2003
Released in United States on Video January 27, 2004
Released in United States January 2003
Released in United States August 2003
Shown at Locarno International Film Festival August 6-16, 2003.
Screenwriting debut for Nikki Reed, who began writing the screenplay at age thirteen.
Feature directorial debut for production designer Catherine Hardwicke.
Fox Searchlight acquired worldwide rights (excluding the U.K.) for a reported $2 million at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival.
Project underwent digital intermediate mastering, a post-production process that allows filmmakers to scan film digitally, frame by frame, then manipulate and enhance color, adjust contrast, reduce or intensify film grain and blow up to 35mm for theatrical release.
Limited Release in United States August 20, 2003
Released in United States Summer August 20, 2003
Released in United States on Video January 27, 2004
Released in United States January 2003 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (Dramatic Competition) January 16-26, 2003.)
Nominated for the 2004 Screen Actor's Guild (SAG) award for Best Actress (Evan Rachel Wood).
Nominated for the 2004 Screen Actor's Guild (SAG) award for Best Supporting Actress (Holly Hunter).
Released in United States August 2003 (Shown at Locarno International Film Festival August 6-16, 2003.)