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Thirteen
Tremendous performances power through this provocative wild ride of teenage angst.
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Director
Catherine Hardwicke
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With
Evan Rachel Wood, Nikki Reed, Holly Hunter
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USA-UK 2003. 100min
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35mm
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Certificate
18
Thirteen-year-old Tracy begins the seventh grade as a smart and modest student but she craves more, yearning to shed her goody-two-shoes image and catch the attention and approval of Evie, one of the most popular girls at school. Catherine Hardwicke’s groundbreaking debut feature, co-written by then-14-year-old Nikki Reed (Evie) is a brutally honest film about the joys and the horrors of being a teenager.
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