A soul-baring scrapbook of a film, its audacity surpassed only by its tragedy.
Tarnation (2004)
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Reviews Counted:33
Fresh:33
Rotten:0
Average Rating:8.3/10
Consensus: Using music and home video footage to great effect, Jonathan Caouette has made a very personal and moving film.
Theatrical Release:Oct 6, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $417,541
Synopsis: Jonathan Caouette's spellbinding debut TARNATION reimagines the whole idea of what a documentary can be. Caouette has been documenting his life since he was eleven years old. With TARNATION, he... Jonathan Caouette's spellbinding debut TARNATION reimagines the whole idea of what a documentary can be. Caouette has been documenting his life since he was eleven years old. With TARNATION, he weaves a psychedelic whirlwind of snapshots, Super-8 home movies, answering machine messages, video diaries, early short films, snippets of 80s pop culture and dramatic reenactments to create an epic portrait of an American family torn apart by dysfunction and reunited through the power of love. TARNATION begins in 2003 as Caouette learns of his mother’s lithium overdose in his native Texas. Faced with the haunting remnants of his past, including a family legacy of mental illness, abuse, and neglect, Caouette returns home to aid in his mother's recovery. Slipping back into the archives of his youth, we watch Caouette grow up on camera, seeking escape from family trauma through musical theater, grade-B horror flicks and the forging of his identity through popular culture. Having relocated to New York in his twenties and subsequently attaining peace in the form of a supportive mate, Caouette discovers that family ties are never truly unbound. He rekindles a touching relationship with another victim of a tumultuous childhood - his own mother Renee. TARNATION is a raw and sensual display of self-destruction and rebirth that announces the arrival of an exceptional new cinematic visionary. -- © Wellspring Media [More]
Starring: Jonathan Caouette
Starring: Jonathan Caouette
Director: Jonathan Caouette
Director: Jonathan Caouette
Producer: Jonathan Caouette, Stephen Winter
Studio: Wellspring
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Reviews for Tarnation
An astonishing multimedia diary ... all accompanied by a scrolled family history that is as harrowing to read as a ransom note.
In making beautiful peace with a difficult past, Caouette has delivered a promising vision of a future.
Tinged with nostalgia and flooded with narcissism, this isn't easy to watch. But Caouette's fractured history is imbued with heart-crushing sincerity.
It transcends the recent trend of self-revelatory documentaries and becomes something rare: art.
It is to be hoped that Mr. Caouette can make many more films of all kinds, but he will probably never again be able to cut to the bone of his existence with such sublime feeling.
A daunting blend of head trip, cinéma verite, music video, and auto-therapy.
By all odds, Tarnation should have been an unwatchable, masochistic morass, but Caouette's love for the broken Renee -- which is the true subject of the film -- is awe-inspiring.
It is a remarkable film, immediate, urgent, angry, poetic and stubbornly hopeful.
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