the $$$ of creativity in the digital age

Tarnation is the talk of Cannes (or so the BBC says; as if I talk to anyone who talks to Cannes). This autobiography of abuse by Jonathan Caouette cost $214 (video tape; one set of angel wings) to make. Cost to clear the rights for a public distribution: $400,000. (Thanks to Josh Cogliati).

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  1. jim fouratt says:

    Tarnation Tarnation was the true find at Sundance this year. Not only was it the most beautiful eye candy screened … it filled the space left blank by Capturing the Friedmans … proving that cheap digital equipment is better than Prozac in saving a person life who was living on the edge and still loving his crazy family. … I truly believe the filmmaker would be dead if not for his discovery of the importance of self-observation in a digital journal and the sanity and hope it begot. As important a break through film as David Holtzman’s Diary was a billion digital seconds ago

    Why the jury overlooked this unique work of art was the talk of the people who went to Park City to actually SEE films.

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