Twilight Director Catherine Hardwicke’s New Film ‘Street Smart’ Sounds SO Different!
- Twilight Director Catherine Hardwicke is back with a new movie called ‘Street Smart.’
- It tells the stories of homeless youth in Venice, California.
- She’s cast the iconic Sally Struthers!
- Hardwicke also shared why ‘romantasy’ stories are so popular right now.
You won’t believe what Catherine Hardwicke, the visionary director behind ‘Twilight,’ is up to now! We just heard about her new movie, ‘Street Smart.’ It’s all about the young folks experiencing homelessness in Venice. California, you know? Powerful stuff. Sounds like a really important story.
Since ‘Twilight’ wowed everyone back in 2008, Catherine has been super busy. She’s directed cool TV projects, like ‘Under the Bridge.’ And Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Cabinet of Curiosities’! What a range. Seriously impressive.
She’s also worked on indie films. With big names like Toni Collette and Drew Barrymore! We love to see it. She’s globetrotted too, shooting from London and Rome to Mexico. Talk about stamps in her passport! It makes you wonder what directors learn from those experiences. Like Chakori Dwivedi on Ek Din: Aamir Khan, Japan Shoots, and What She Learned!
But for ‘Street Smart,’ Catherine is bringing it back home. Or, to a different kind of home. She’s telling *real* stories. And guess who she cast? Sally Struthers! Remember her? That’s a fun surprise. It makes us think about other iconic actors in unexpected roles. Whoa! ‘What’s Eating Gilbert Grape’ is Becoming a Musical!
We’re picturing the visual style of ‘Street Smart’ right now. It will probably have a raw, authentic vibe. A totally different aesthetic from the moody, romantic colors of ‘Twilight.’ She also talked about why ‘romantasy’ is booming. Makes sense, right? People love escaping into those worlds. Definitely a comfort thing.
It takes a lot of heart to tell these kinds of stories. To shine a light on people often overlooked. Yes. We can’t wait to see how she brings the streets of Venice to life. And gives a voice to those living there.
Our Take
We think it’s awesome that Catherine is tackling such a meaningful project. It shows her versatility as a director. From vampires and werewolves to real-world issues. She’s just got that touch. Wow. It’s inspiring to see artists use their platforms for stories that truly matter. It reminds us of other personal stories that pull at the heartstrings, like Collin Gosselin Calls Jon’s Ex Colleen His ‘Real Mom’! Our Hearts Melt!
