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Tarnation

Sundance at Karlovy Vary 2006 / Tarnation / USA 2003

An autobiographical feverish dream by Jonathan Caouette created from documentary excerpts, staged sequences, home videos, amateur films and answerphone messages. A young man takes a hallucinogenic trip through the three decades of his life to show the fate of his mother in this psychedelic film filled with tenderness.

Tarnation

Synopsis

New York, March 2002. Thirty-two-year-old Jonathan finds out that his mentally ill mother has overdosed on lithium. After five years, he returns in the company of his boyfriend to the places where he grew up in the suburbs of Houston, Texas. That just about wraps up the plot of one of  the most original films of the last five years. This autobiographical feverish dream is made up of documentary excerpts, staged sequences, home videos, amateur films, photographs, answerphone messages and the like. Through a psychedelic dramatisation of a life of trauma, Jonathan tries to come to terms with the wrong done to his mother, who was needlessly subjected to more than 200 electric shock treatments. Edited with iMovie software, a standard component of any Apple Computer, the film became a hit among viewers at both the Sundance and Cannes film festivals. A stirring cinematic “exorcism” as well as a highly intimate avowal of a son’s love for his mother.

About the film

88 min / Color, 35 mm

Director Jonathan Caouette / Screenplay Jonathan Caouette / Dir. of Photography Jonathan Caouette / Music John Califra, Max Avery Lichtensten, Stephin Merritt / Editor Jonathan Caouette, Brian A. Kates / Producer Jonathan Caouette, Stephen Winter / Contact Wellspring Media, Inc.

About the director

Jonathan Caouette

Jonathan Caouette (b. 1973, Houston, USA) has been making movies since the age of eight. He is the author behind the short films The Ankle Slasher (1987), The Techniques and Science of Eva (1988), Pig Nymph (1990), The Hospital (2001) and Fame (2002). As a stage actor his repertoire has included the schizophrenic John the Baptist in Salome and the homosexual Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar. Among others he has acted in advertisements, MTV spots and student films.

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Wellspring Media, Inc.
419 Park Avenue South, NY 10016, New York
United States of America
Phone: +1 212 686 6777 ext 128
Fax: +1 212 545 9231
E-mail: [email protected]

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