Tarnation
Directed by: Jonathan Caouette
When: 8 pm Saturday April 2 2005
Where: Muvico 2 - Centro Ybor
Jonathon Caouette as child
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.
For more information about the film, please visit the website www.i-saw-tarnation.com.