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  1. Helen Catherine Hardwicke [1] (born October 21, 1955) is an American film director, production designer, and screenwriter. Her directorial work includes Thirteen (2003), which she co-wrote with Nikki Reed , the film's co-star, [ 2 ] Lords of Dogtown (2005), The Nativity Story (2006), Twilight (2008), Red Riding Hood (2011), Plush (2013), Miss You Already (2015), Miss Bala (2019), and Prisoner ...

  2. Catherine Hardwicke. Director: Twilight. Hardwicke's first film as a director was the Sundance winner THIRTEEN which explored the transition into teenage years with an authenticity that still captures young audiences (1.3 billion Tik Tok engagements.)

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  3. Apr 12, 2023 · Catherine Hardwicke's Venice Beach office is something of a shrine to her creative vision: Skateboards from Lords of Dogtown hang on one wall, above a witchy painting that inspired her episode of Guillermo Del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities. Another entire wall is covered in artwork for "this crazy animated project I'm going to do."

  4. Catherine Hardwicke. Director: Twilight. Hardwicke's first film as a director was the Sundance winner THIRTEEN which explored the transition into teenage years with an authenticity that still captures young audiences (1.3 billion Tik Tok engagements.) Hardwicke directed LORDS OF DOGTOWN before she became best known as the director of TWILIGHT, which launched the blockbuster franchise and has ...

    • October 21, 1955
  5. Oct 17, 2018 · Catherine Hardwicke Knows She Deserved More. Hardwicke helmed a vampire blockbuster that started a Y.A. craze—then watched as male director after male director got hired over her. “That was a ...

  6. Nov 17, 2023 · 6 min read. As Twilight celebrates its 15 year anniversary, director Catherine Hardwicke reflects on her vision for the beloved adaptation, how it became a cult classic and life as a female ...

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  8. Sep 25, 2015 · There was a time when Catherine Hardwicke thought she was going to rule Hollywood. It was 2008 and the first Twilight movie had just pulled in almost $70m (£45m) on its opening weekend, at that ...