No “Tarnation” Effect: Why Did Jonathan Caouette’s Watershed Film Not Create a Cinematic Revolution?
In 2004, Jonathan Caouette’s “Tarnation” shook up the independent film world—thanks not just to its iMovie-made ingenuity, but also for its groundbreaking psychotronic storytelling style. As J.
With readers turning to their home viewing options more than ever, this daily feature provides one new movie each day worth checking out on a major streaming platform. Every year brings new evidence ...
Whatever else can be said about Tarnation — and there is plenty to say — there is no denying this: It is a very brave movie. Rarely is the subject of a documentary willing to lay himself bare before ...
Wellspring Gets Worldwide “Tarnation” Rights; Company Puts Up Finishing Funds as Caouette Prepares f
“What do I call it?” Caouette mused, in an indieWIRE article about the film written by Anthony Kaufman during Sundance. “I call it a sheer exorcism, a form of therapy, and an experimental musical docu ...
Jonathan Caouette, director of the award-winning autobiographical documentary “Tarnation,” is seeking donations to help cover the expenses of serious medical issues. Friends of Caouette, including ...
Director Jonathan Caouette is one of Houston’s most beloved sons of cinema. He made a tremendous splash in 2003 with his movie Tarnation, a startling narrative of mental illness cobbled together from ...
LONDON - Tarnation, an autobiographical documentary by Houston native Jonathan Caouette, won a top award on the London Film Festival's final day. Caouette's film about an unsettled childhood scarred ...
Jonathan Caouette's heartbreaking documentary, "Tarnation," is a difficult film to watch, but well worth the journey beyond the comfort zone. A favorite at Sundance, it opens today at the Downer ...
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