Helmer Jonathan Caouette describes his sophomore follow-up to his autobiographical debut, “Tarnation,” as an “equal” rather than a sequel. But sadly, “Walk Away Renee” is the lesser film. There are ...
Back in 2003, Jonathan Caouette dug through years of home video and answering machine recordings to assemble his debut feature film, the incredibly intimate documentary “Tarnation.” Focusing on his ...
When “Tarnation”–Jonathan Caouette’s non-fiction account of his troubled family life–made the festival rounds in 2003, it was considered a cinematic revelation. Famously putting the whole thing ...
Filmmaker Jonathan Caouette takes his mentally ill mother Renee on a cross-country road trip to her new home, and along the way he encounters a series of unexpected obstacles and reflects on their ...
Director Jonathan Caouette made waves with his handmade 2004 documentary Tarnation, which charted his childhood with an unstable but loving mom. Now, he depicts his current attempts to live with and ...
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